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The 2017 UEFA European Women's Championship, commonly referred to as UEFA Women's Euro 2017, was the 12th edition of the UEFA Women's Championship, the quadrennial international football championship organised by UEFA for the women's national teams of Europe. The competition was expanded to 16 teams (from 12 teams in the previous edition).
Having been selected as host for the UEFA Women's Euro 2022, England automatically qualified as the host nation for the tournament.Throughout the history of the Women's Euro prior to 2022, England's Lionesses have reached the final twice and finished as runner-up on both occasions, first in the inaugural edition in 1984 when they lost to Sweden on penalties and then in 2009, losing 2–6 to ...
Euro 2022 was proof that it can — that a century sexism and neglect can, someday, be undone — but not that it will. There are concerns among some in Europe that the 2023 World Cup could ...
In 2022, England won UEFA Women's Euro 2022, becoming the country's first senior association football team of either gender to win a major tournament since the men's team won the 1966 FIFA World Cup. From 1984 to 1995, the tournament was initially played as a four-team event.
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The Queen has hailed the Lionesses’ historic Euro 2022 win as “an inspiration for girls and women” across the nation. England won the European Women’s Football Championships as they were ...
The UEFA Women's Euro 2017 final was a football match to determine the winner of UEFA Women's Euro 2017. The match took place on 6 August 2017 at De Grolsch Veste in Enschede, Netherlands, [6] and was contested by the winners of the semi-finals, the Netherlands and Denmark. The Netherlands won the final 4–2 for their first UEFA Women's ...
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