Arrangement! English Women s Football Team Celebration Arrangement: Triumph Celebration will be held in central London on the 29th
On July 28, the England team officially issued a statement introducing the English women's football team's championship celebration arrangements. 2025 Women's European Cup champion England will hold a triumphal celebration in central London on July 29 to celebrate this historic victory with fans. Fans will have the opportunity to cheer for Sarina Weegman and the Three Lions on the Boulevard convertible bus parade starting at 12:10 noon, which will eventually be held at the Queen Victoria Memorial Pavilion in front of Buckingham Palace around 12:30. This triumphal celebration will be broadcast live simultaneously through BBC, ITV and Sky TV from 12 noon to 1 pm. The BBC, ITN and Sky News Channel provide rolling news coverage throughout the day, and fans can also follow the event through the official English team social media platform. The celebration of the Queen Victoria Memorial Pavilion will be hosted by Alex Scott, and the event will be open for free. The audience will enjoy the welcome performances of the Royal Marines Portsmouth Orchestra and the RAF Central Orchestra, and relive the exciting moments of the event through the big screen. Then Weigman and his players will take the stage to perform a special championship trophy display ceremony. The celebration is hosted by the FA and supported by the British government. Details such as specific guidance, timing and traffic information on the event will be announced in a timely manner. The organizer reminds that there will be a large passenger flow in central London and it is recommended that people plan the round-trip route in advance. FA CEO Mark Bringham said: "The English women's football team, which made history, has won Europe for the second consecutive time, becoming the first adult English national team to win overseas. We are extremely proud of the outstanding achievements of all players, Weigman and the logistics team. This victory celebration in London on Tuesday will allow fans to share historical moments with players. Both the Swiss live and domestic audiences have given amazing support, and we look forward to creating eternal memories together." Lisa Nandy, the British Minister of Culture, Media and Sports, said: "The country is proud of the brilliant victory of the English women's football team. Now we have the opportunity to pay tribute to the heroes with the Triumph Parade. They are not only determined to win the championship, but also committed to changing society. This government is actively responding to this expectation. Whether it is supporting campus sports development, investing in grassroots facilities across the country, or bidding for the 2035 Women's Football World Cup, we are breaking down barriers to participation, inspiring the next generation of players, and laying the foundation for the change in the next decade."
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