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Women from Soccer-England receive a hero's welcome at home after Euro 2025 victory

After their Euro 2025 victory, the England women's football team returned home to a hero's welcome. Government ministers hosted a reception in honor of a triumph that was hailed by young people all over the country as a source of inspiration.

Chloe Kelly, England's striker, scored the winning penalty kick in Sunday's 3-1 victory over Spain in Basel in a shootout. The team successfully defended the European Championship title that they won three years ago on their home turf.

The team arrived at London's Southend Airport Monday afternoon on a plane with the England badge on the side and a red Nike Logo. This was a reference to the famous soccer anthem "Three Lions" which includes the line 'it's going home'.

Angela Rayner will host the reception in Downing Street. She said, "Our Lionesses have proven themselves to be champions again last night."

"Not only do they bring it home to England again, they inspire the next generation of Champions too."

The Prime Minister Keir starmer, who is not attending the reception because he will be in Scotland meeting U.S. president Donald Trump, said that the team's win was an inspiration to the youth of the country.

The Sports Minister Stephanie Peacock will attend the reception at Downing Street. She said that England's victory "builds brilliantly upon the momentum" we are creating in women's sports.

Starmer, along with ministers and representatives of the Football Association (FA), will welcome the team to his official residence this evening.

The FA had asked fans to avoid the airport because of limited space. However, hundreds, particularly young supporters, turned out anyway to line the streets, waving England flags.

As the players emerged from airport terminal, some fans were holding signs that read 'Heroes!' and Well done girls. They cheered loudly.

On Tuesday, a homecoming event with live music and large screens showing highlights of the tournament will be held in central London.

In a social media video posted on Monday, players are seen celebrating their post-match celebration with a glass wine, as cheers erupt around them.

"I'm so proud of my team." I am so grateful to be able to wear this badge. "I'm so proud to be English", Kelly replied.

Leah Williamson, the England captain, said that she was totally in disbelief. But she knew deep down she would win.

Williamson stated that "playing for the England team is incredible." "You cannot put us down." (Reporting and Editing by Ed Osmond, Christian Radnedge and Catarina demony)

(source: Reuters)