Italy's Brave Euro Run Signals Bright Future for Women's Football
Italy was close to reaching their first Women's Euro final since 1997, only to be beaten by England's dramatic comeback. The country's recent shift to a professional women's league has shown promising results on the field, paving the way for a successful future.

Italy was on the brink of reaching their first Women's Euro final since 1997 when England staged a dramatic comeback. Despite the defeat, Italy's women's football has progressed significantly thanks to a fully professional league introduced in 2022-23.
The Italian team led the European champions 1-0 until the 96th minute, displaying resilience even though they lacked depth compared to their opponents. Coach Andrea Soncin expressed pride in the team's performance despite the heartbreaking loss, highlighting major developments in the women's game in Italy over recent years.
Soncin commended the growth and competitiveness within Italian clubs and the promising pipeline of young talent. As youth football flourishes, with the U17s and U19s reaching Euro semi-finals, Italy appears set for long-term success, fostering passion across genders for women's football.
(With inputs from agencies.)
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