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Women’s Euro 2025: Top Scorer, List Of Award Winners After England Win Over Spain

England emerged as champions of the UEFA Women’s Euro 2025 on Sunday night after a dramatic final showdown against Spain.

England won the Euro 2025 title 3-1 on penalties following a 1-1 draw after extra time at St. Jakobs-Park in Basel, Switzerland.

Despite Spain’s defeat, striker Esther González walked away with the Golden Boot, finishing as the tournament’s top scorer with four goals.

Her clinical form throughout the competition made her a constant threat in front of goal and a standout performer for La Roja.

Spain had taken the lead in the final through Mariona Caldentey in the first half, but England hit back after the break with an equaliser from Alessia Russo, sending the match into extra time and eventually penalties.

England’s Hannah Hampton was the hero of the shootout, pulling off two crucial saves to help her side secure victory. Her heroics earned her double honours, Best Goalkeeper of the Tournament and Player of the Final.

Although Spain fell short in the final, they were not without big winners in the individual awards. Midfielder Aitana Bonmatí was named Player of the Tournament, while Arsenal and England’s rising star Michelle Agyemang claimed the Young Player of the Tournament title after an impressive breakout campaign.

Full List of Women’s Euro 2025 Award Winners:

Golden Boot (Top Scorer): Esther González (Spain) – 4 goals

Best Goalkeeper: Hannah Hampton (England)

Player of the Final Match: Hannah Hampton (England)

Player of the Tournament: Aitana Bonmatí (Spain)

Young Player of the Tournament: Michelle Agyemang (England)

Women’s Euro 2025 Top Scorers:

4 Goals – Esther González (Spain)

3 Goals – Stina Blackstenius (Sweden), Cristiana Girelli (Italy), Alexia Putellas (Spain)

2 Goals – Michelle Agyemang (England), Jule Brand (Germany), Mariona Caldentey (Spain), Delphine Cascarino (France), Signe Gaupset (Norway), Grace Geyoro (France), Lauren James (England), Alessia Russo (England), Georgia Stanway (England), Ella Toone (England)

FIFA Confirms Nigeria Vs South Africa World Cup Qualifier Venue, Date

The world football governing body, FIFA has confirmed that South Africa’s 2026 World Cup qualifying match against Nigeria will take place at the Toyota Stadium in Bloemfontein on Tuesday, September 9, 2025.

According to a communication from FIFA’s Head of Qualifiers and International Matches, Gordon Savic, through the Nigeria Football Federation (NFF), the Group C encounter will kick off at 5:00 p.m. Nigerian time.

The 46,000-capacity Toyota Stadium, formerly known as Vodacom Park and later Free State Stadium, is one of South Africa’s most prominent sporting venues. It was one of the selected match centres for the 2010 FIFA World Cup held in South Africa.

The fixture is part of matchday eight in the African qualifiers and is expected to be crucial in deciding the sole automatic slot available to the group winner for the 2026 World Cup, which will be co-hosted by the United States, Canada, and Mexico.

Nigeria will go into the match just three days after facing Rwanda at home in Uyo on September 6.

South Africa currently lead Group C with 13 points from six games. Nigeria, who have managed just one win, four draws, and one loss, sit in fourth place with 7 points. The group also features Benin, Rwanda, Zimbabwe, and Lesotho.

Only the group winner will qualify directly for the World Cup. The team that finishes second could still progress via the CAF play-offs and, if successful, the inter-confederation play-offs.

The Super Eagles remain mathematically in contention for qualification with four matches left to play. After the September games, Nigeria will travel to Lesotho and then host Benin in October to conclude their qualifying campaign.

The reverse fixture between Nigeria and South Africa in June ended in a 1-1 draw in Uyo. Themba Zwane opened the scoring for South Africa before Fisayo Dele-Bashiru equalised early in the second half.