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LIONESSES HAVE PAVED THE WAY
Daily Star
|July 29, 2025
SARINA WIEGMAN and her England players have cemented their status as living legends of women’s football.
But will the legacy from the Lionesses’ success become an everlasting one?
After England’s Euro 2022 win over Germany at Wembley, women’s football in this country changed dramatically.
A nation which had spent more than half a century watching the men fail to bring it home stood in admiration for the women, who secured a first major trophy for a senior team since 1966.
The triumph was one which shot women’s football into the spotlight.
Since then, Women’s Super League attendances have soared, broadcast deals have been signed and players have become household names.
Sponsors jumped on the bandwagon, falling over themselves to align their respective names with the biggest stars.
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