Aylesbury's Ellen White and Milton Keynes born Leah Williamson were both part of the history making England Women's football squad.
The Lionesses beat Germany 2-1 in Sunday's final to be crowned Euro 2022 winners, the first major trophy an England senior team have won since 1966.
Williamson skippered the side, while White played for nearly an hour, during which she saw a header saved, fired a shot just over the bar, and was booked.
Goals from substitutes Ella Toone and Chloe Kelly secured the win in front of 87,192 fans at Wembley.
Lift it high, @ellsbells89 🏆
— Lionesses (@Lionesses) July 31, 2022
You're a European champion! pic.twitter.com/cPfHyXkJu9
Captain fantastic. 👏 pic.twitter.com/VfVvO4AMsA
— England (@England) July 31, 2022
Scenes at Aylesbury Vale Dynamos!
Well done to the @Lionesses! @WEURO2022 winners. 🤍♥️#ItsComingHome #Lionesses #WEURO2022 #LetGirlsPlay #TakeYourChance @EnglandFootball @AylesNews @YourBucksRadio @BucksCouncil @bucks_herald @aylesburytc pic.twitter.com/2xeUPelOoi
— Aylesbury Vale Dynamos Girls (@avdfcgirls) July 31, 2022

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