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‘National game will be protected by new law’

The Sentinel

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July 31, 2025

On Sunday night, the Lionesses made history - again.

- Adam Jogee — MP for Newcastle

‘National game will be protected by new law’

As they lifted the Women’s European Championship trophy for the second time in a row, it wasn't just about the result - it was about the pride in our country, the sense of togetherness, and the memories being made in living rooms, pubs and parks up and down the country.

It captured something many people felt in that moment - and that Chloe Kelly put simply and perfectly after scoring the winning penalty: “I'm so proud to be English”

What sets this team apart is what they represent - not just excellence on the pitch, but the progress off it.

For so many girls and young women, Lionesses succeed has opened up new possibilities.

That's been clear since the win in 2022 and the evolution of the women’s game since then - more coverage, more investment, and more young people seeing a future for themselves in sport.

It's a reminder of what can happen when we support talent properly and open the door for everyone to take part.

The journeys of so many players in this squad - including Hannah Hampton, who spent her early years at Stoke City and, thankfully, chose to become a goalkeeper during her time in North Staffordshire - show the importance of local clubs and grassroots sport.

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