Wales' Jess Fishlock Scores Oldest Goal in Women's Euro History
Wales' Jess Fishlock Scores Oldest Goal in Women's Euro History

Wales' Jess Fishlock Scores Oldest Goal in Women's Euro History

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Jess Fishlock made history at Euro 2025 by scoring Wales' first-ever goal at a major women's international tournament and becoming the oldest player to score in the UEFA Women's European Championship at 38 years and 176 days old. Her goal, which came against France, was initially flagged offside but was confirmed after a VAR review, marking a proud milestone despite Wales' 4-1 defeat. Wales coach Rhian Wilkinson praised Fishlock's dedication and impact, highlighting her commitment to the national team even while balancing club duties. Although the loss left Wales needing a significant win in their next match to advance, the team's performance was viewed as an improvement, with Wilkinson making tactical adjustments amid challenging circumstances. Fishlock's achievement stands as a symbol of national pride and a testament to her enduring influence in Welsh football. The match, played at St Gallen Arena, saw strong support from nearly 2,000 Welsh fans despite the tough result.

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