
England are the champions of the Women’s Euro 2025 after a dramatic penalty shootout win over Spain in the final.
The defending champions held their nerve in a tense final to secure back-to-back European titles. After a hard-fought match that ended in a draw during regular and extra time, England triumphed in the penalty shootout, confirming their status as one of the dominant teams in women’s football.
England’s head coach, Sarina Wiegman, expressed her pride in the team’s performance and resilience throughout the tournament. “We said we can win by any means and that's what we have shown again today. I am so proud of the team and the staff. It is incredible,” she said.
England’s journey to the title was not smooth. They suffered a setback in their opening match, losing to France. But the team bounced back strongly, improving with each game and displaying the kind of grit and determination that champions are made of.
Spain, who were also among the favourites, put up a strong fight in the final. Both teams had their chances during regulation time, but neither could break the deadlock. The match was intense, with moments of brilliance from both sides, but ultimately it was decided by penalties.
The win marks another major achievement for Sarina Wiegman, who has led England to two consecutive European championship victories. Under her guidance, the team has become known not only for their technical skill but also for their mental strength and unity.
This victory reinforces England's position at the top of European women’s football and adds to their growing legacy in the sport. It also serves as a strong message ahead of future international tournaments, including the next FIFA Women’s World Cup.
The final was a reminder of how competitive women’s football has become in recent years, with teams like Spain and England showcasing high levels of talent, tactical awareness, and determination. England’s success in defending their title confirms their ability to perform under pressure and adapt when it matters most.
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