Jubilant scenes unfolded across England as the Lionesses secured their Euro title defense with a penalty shootout victory over Spain in a captivating final held in Basel.
The Lionesses etched their names in history, successfully defending their European title and marking the first time an English team has triumphed in a major tournament on foreign soil.
For Spanish football enthusiasts, the evening proved to be a disappointing one.
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