It was festive time for the Lionesses on Sunday evening after Sarina Wiegman's Side Beat World Champions Spain in a penalty shootout to retain the euro title of their wives.
England hit the third knockout match in a row, but Alessia Russo was right to cancel the opener of Mariona Caldentey and to force extra time.
Lucy Bronze stumbled during the break in extra time after picking up a knee injury to deal with the broken tibia that she secretly took care of the entire summer.
But England still prevailed 3-1 on Spot-Kicks, thanks to the goalkeeper Hannah Hampton, who saved two penalties, just as she had victory over Sweden in the quarterfinals.
There were scenes of wild joy when England lifted the trophy they had first won on home floor in 2022.
Chloe Kelly, scorer of the decisive penalty and also the competition winner in the final of 2022, delivered a quick rhyme to mark the opportunity. Excited in a camera during an honorary weather, stated: “The first time was so nice that we had to do it twice!”
But the parties didn't stop there. With medals that proudly hung on their necks, the Lionesses performed a musical song when they left the field.
Under the leadership of Captain Leah Williamson and Beth Mead, the players of England from 2010 are dancing around by Robyn when they walked the tunnel.
The team would later return to the field armed with boxes of pizza and tin beer.
Friends and family also participated in the parties. Lauren James was seen for a group of selfie with a large team of loved one, including Chelsea men's captain Reece James.
Lauren Hemp celebrated her second European championship crown through her arms to wrap his girlfriend and former football player Ashley Hodson.
But for some players, not all their loved ones could be present.
Ella Toone posted the photo of herself and loved teammate Mead, who lost her mother in 2023. Totone, whose father died in September last year, assumed the image: 'We did it for our angels in the air. Forever with us and forever proud '.
Toone then shared an image of where her family was in St. Jakob Park. Although the game was sold out, Seat 430 did not seem to be occupied. Toone wrote: 'Tonight reserve seat next to my mother. If that is not a sign, I don't know what it is. I know you were there dad. Love your cock '.
In the dressing room of England, Grace Clinton, Aggie Beever-Jones and Jess Park shared a selfie with their medals.
Beever-Jones had an extra reason to celebrate, because Sunday was her 22nd birthday. The Chelsea star subtitled an Instagram message: “Best birthday ever.”
Maya le Tissier later uploaded a selfie of herself and Beever-Jones showed off their medals while in the team bus.
It was not only the players in the festive mood. Manager Wiegman did indeed discuss her plans for the rest of the evening during an interview after the game.
“I'll dance a little more,” she said. “I will drink something, but I don't think I will drink as much as the players will do.”
