When was the last time England won Women’s EURO?
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Rude wash-bag message from boss helped inspire England to Euro glory – Beth Mead
The Lionesses defended the title they first won three years ago at Wembley with a 3-1 penalty shootout victory over world champions Spain.
In the women's Euro final, Englishman Beth Mead saw her shot at the goal invalidated after hitting the ball twice. Unlike Julian Alvarez, the attacker of Atlético de Madrid, she was able to withdraw... but saw her strike repulsed.
Double-touch penalty rule inspired by Julian Alvarez applied for first time in England’s Women’s EURO win
Julian Alvarez’s double-touch penalty prompted a rule change by IFAB, which was applied for the first time during England’s win at the Women’s EURO 2025. Julian Alvarez’s controversial double-touch penalty in Atletico Madrid’s Champions League shootout against Real Madrid sent shockwaves through the football world, prompting UEFA and FIFA to reevaluate the rule. The fallout led the International Football Association Board (IFAB) to update the re…
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