England Women Win Euro 2025 Final on Foreign Soil
England Women Win Euro 2025 Final on Foreign Soil

England Women Win Euro 2025 Final on Foreign Soil

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England's women's national football team, the Lionesses, won the Euro 2025 title on foreign soil for the first time, overcoming Spain in a dramatic penalty shootout despite key player Lucy Bronze playing with a fractured tibia. This victory marks the first time an English team has defended a major title, solidifying manager Sarina Wiegman's reputation with her third consecutive European championship across two nations. Meanwhile, in Australian regional football, Warrnambool's co-captain Jordan Walters has made a strong comeback after injury, contributing to the team's collective effort. In the Western Victoria Female Football League, a top 22-year-old recruit has been honored with the league's highest award, while several other players made significant contributions to their teams' successes this season. Additionally, Koroit's Paddy O'Sullivan returned to play minimal minutes in a recent match, helping his team despite limited training, with the side emphasizing defensive effort and pressure around contests. Livingston's League Cup win also drew praise from supporters highlighting the team's ambition and solid midfield performance as they prepare for a challenging Premiership season.

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