Women's football has been a major player on the world stage since the first women's tournament was held in 1984. Although women's soccer has been a relatively slow process to develop in England, it has witnessed tremendous growth and improvement since the ground reforms in 2008. Over the past few decades, impressive results have been achieved in and tournaments.
In all the Women's World Cups, England has participated in five tournaments, in 1995, 2007, 2011, 2015 and 2019. The best result in the World Cup was in the tournament held in 2015, where England finished third, which was also their best result in the World Cup. Also, in the 2011 World Cup, England made it to the last eight, which was also a very good performance.
Apart from the World Cup, England women's soccer team has also had an outstanding performance in the Eurocup. At the Euros, England women have reached the final twice, once in 2009 and again in 2017. In addition, they reached the quarterfinals in both the 2013 and 2015 tournaments.
Alongside these accolades, former manager Mark Sampson remains the most successful England women's football manager in history. During his eight years in charge, England women's football significantly improved their game and showed to play an extremely important role in the women's game.In 2018, he also guided England to the World Cup, where they ended up finishing in fourth place.
Overall, England Women's Football team has performed well in both the Women's World Cup and the European Cup and continue to prove their strength and ability in the field of women's soccer. In the coming matches, they will hope to continue to show outstanding performance and win more glory and honor on the world soccer stage.