After England won the Women's Euro 2025, we tell you the most important events that happened in the competition.
The Women's Euro Cup 2025, in which England became two-time champion after beating Spain on penalties (after drawing 1-1 in regulation time), left several historical facts that marked this edition of the competition and at FutFemGol we review them all.
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“The period is normal and so is the support”
During the Euro Cup, UEFA signed an agreement with the Lidl supermarket chain promoting free menstrual health products in all team locker rooms and in women's bathrooms at stadiums.

Hannah Hampton and the dedication to her grandfather
The English National Team goalkeeper revealed that her grandfather died two days before the start of the Euro Cup and that is why she honored him by wearing his badge on her shirt.

The celebration of England
Once back home, the England players celebrated the new championship in front of more than 65,000 people. The streets of London were filled with women's soccer fans and the protagonists greeted the fans from a convertible bus.
Historical attendance
The edition of the Euro Cup in Switzerland broke the capacity record in the history of the competition. The quarterfinals of the Women's Euro 2025 had the largest attendance in history: with 112,535 total fans between the four games, they were almost double the 62,300 of the 2022 edition.
In total, fwere more than 600,000 people who came to experience the various matches in the stadiums to cheer on their teams. In the group stage there was an average of 19,233 people in each of the 24 games that were played.

The historic ones in the Women's Euro 2025
For the first time in its history, the Spanish National Team played in a Euro Cup final. Likewise, Italy played a semifinal again after 28 years; The last time was in 1997.

