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England's women's football team won the Euro 2025 final against Spain on penalties, securing their second consecutive European championship. The victory follows their historic win in 2022, which significantly boosted interest in women's football. Fara Williams, England's most-capped player, while acknowledging the progress, highlights ongoing barriers at the grassroots level. She emphasizes the need for better access, affordability, and supportive environments for young players.
Courtesy: Callum McAvoy
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