Euro, England and UEFA Women's Championship
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The Lionesses, England’s national women’s soccer team, celebrated their second consecutive victory in London with scores of fans lining the streets for a jubilant parade. The women’s team came from behind in the UEFA European Women’s Championship to beat Spain 3-1 on penalties and retain the title.
The UEFA European Championship, also known as the Euros, is on a quadrennial cycle and is played every four years. Since its inception in France in the summer of 1960, it has been held every four ...
The UEFA European Football Championship is an international competition staged every four years to determine the top national team on the continent. Governed by the Union of European Football ...
The European Broadcasting Union (EBU) has sealed a landmark agreement with UC3 for free-to-air media rights for the UEFA Women’s Champions League (UWCL) over the next five years until 2030,
Only one team from eastern Europe made it to Euro 2025, and only three have ever made it to any Euros. The story is different in men's football, so why has women's football in the region struggled to make a mark?
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The first qualifying round of the 2025-26 UEFA Champions League has begun in Europe, and familiar names like Malmo, Glasgow Rangers, and Ludogorets Razgrad are playing meaningful games.
Ahead of the UEFA Women’s Euro final this weekend, Amazon has announced an extension of the multi-year partnership with UEFA Women’s Football until 2030.The new deal covers the UEFA Women’s
The Lionesses were greeted by cheering fans as they returned home following their Women’s European Championship triumph