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The England women's national football team is widely nicknamed the Lionesses. The moniker was developed in-house by The Football Association's digital marketing department as a way of increasing the visibility and reach of the women's team to a dedicated women's football audience and community, particularly on social media.
England women's national football team results. 2020–2029. 2010–2019. 2000–2009. 1990–1999. 1980–1989. 1972–1979. Win Draw Loss. This is a list of the England women's national football team results and scheduled fixtures from 2020 to the present.
The following tables show the England women's national football team 's all-time international record. The statistics are composed of FIFA Women's World Cup and UEFA Women's Championship matches, as well as numerous international friendly tournaments and matches. [note 1] Following a UEFA recommendation in 1972 for national associations to ...
The Lionesses beat Germany 2-1 in extra time, securing the first major tournament title for any England team since 1966. Queen hails England’s Euro 2022 win as ‘inspiration for girls and women ...
Women’s World Cup LIVE: England vs Colombia. 07:41, Jamie Braidwood. Lauren James has been handed a two-game ban by Fifa after being sent off during England’s last-16 win over Nigeria, meaning ...
This is a list of England women's international footballers – association football players who have played for the England women's national football team. This table takes into account all official England matches. Legacy numbers were introduced in November 2022 to mark the 50th anniversary of an official England women's team.
The UEFA Women's Euro 2022 final was a football match on 31 July 2022 that took place at Wembley Stadium in London, England, to determine the winner of UEFA Women's Euro 2022. The match was contested between hosts England, who won, and Germany. For England, this was their third appearance in a European Championship final and the first since ...
The present national league system in women's football in England was created by the Women's Football Association. The WFA's Women's National League divisions played their first season in 1991–92. In previous decades, there had been women's Regional Leagues, [37][38] which continue today.