Lionesses inspire millions despite missing out on World Cup victory
Lots of famous faces have been thanking recognising the work they've done for women's football
The Lionesses are being celebrated for inspiring millions with celebrities, royals and politicians all coming out in support of the team what they've done for the women's game, despite the World Cup final defeat.
Despite the 1-0 defeat, fans were quick to congratulate the team on the āfantasticā work they had done for the womenās game.
The Prince of Wales tweeted a personal message to the Lionesses after the match, saying their āspirit and drive have inspired so many peopleā.
William faced criticism ahead of the game for electing not to attend the match in person, instead watching the final alongside the Princess of Wales and Prince George, Princess Charlotte and Prince Louis at home in Sandringham, Norfolk.
In his message to the England team, the prince said: āAlthough itās the result none of us wanted, @Lionesses you have done yourselves and this nation proud.
āYour spirit and drive have inspired so many people and paved the way for generations to come.
āThank you for the footballing memories. Congratulations to Spain.ā
No senior member of the British royal family attended the match, but Queen Letizia of Spain was there with her 16-year-old daughter Infanta Sofia in order to show her countryās commitment to national football.
Heir to the throne William apologised to the Lionesses for not being there in a video message on Saturday.
The King and Queen appeared not to be watching the game 30 minutes after kick-off as they were seen heading to church at Crathie Kirk in Balmoral.
Supporters had flocked to pubs and bars for the 11am kick-off, with the game tipped to give a £185 million boost to the UK economy.
Prime Minister Rishi Sunak posted on Twitter, now known as X, to say everyone was āincredibly proudā of the team despite the loss.
He said: āYou left absolutely nothing out there Lionesses.
āIt wasnāt to be, but youāve already secured your legacy as game changers.
āWe are all incredibly proud of you.ā
Goalkeeper Mary Earps briefly gave England fans something to cheer about as her penalty save appeared to keep the Lionesses in the tie in the second half.
But former England striker Gary Lineker said Spain were the better team in the final despite the Lionesses giving their all.
He tweeted: āGutted for the Lionesses who gave their all, but congratulations to Spain on winning the World Cup.
āThey were the better team and thoroughly deserved their victory.ā
A mother who watched the game at a screening in the home town of forward Lauren Hemp said she is āso proudā of the team.
Samantha Harrison, 52, who watched the match at the clubhouse at North Walsham Town FC, added: āThis team gel so well together, they will come again.
āThe team gave everything ā I couldnāt ask for any more.
āAnother day they would have been lucky, they would have won it.ā
She said her daughter has played football since she was six and they live near the local football ground in North Walsham, Norfolk.
āWe often see Lauren (Hemp) when she comes home at Christmas time,ā said Ms Harrison.
āThey will all be devastated but look what itās done, not just for girlsā football but for womenās sport. Itās fantastic.ā
Culture Secretary Lucy Frazer, who attended the game in Sydney on behalf of the Government, also spoke of how proud she was of the team, saying: āThey inspired millions across the country with glorious performances, moments of magic and relentless determination and desire.
āAn incredible journey has come to an end but it will never be forgotten.ā
Manchester United and England defender Maya Le Tissier said she was āguttedā at the defeat, but āproudā of the Lionesses who are āan inspiration for everyoneā.
Speaking at a screening of the game in Londonās Olympic Park, she told the PA news agency: āGutted obviously, we were so close but unfortunately it didnāt go our way, but I think we can be very proud of the players.
āTheyāll be an inspiration for everyone, all the girls and the boys that now want to play for England.
āTheyāre a massive inspiration for everyone and I think you can see the impact itās had on Australia as well as a nation.
āSo yeah, they can be very happy with themselves.ā
Amid the jubilant celebrations for the Spanish side, there was heartbreak for World Cup winning goal scorer and captain Olga Carmona, who learned after the match that her father had died.
The defenderās club Real Madrid announced the news, and the Spanish football federation (RFEF) offered their condolences, saying: āWe send our most sincere hugs to Olga and her family in a moment of deep pain.ā