As is customary in the summer months, women's national teams are busy with friendlies and major competition. There are players at UEFA Women's EURO 2022 hoping to break some big records — and one team aiming to extend an amazing record they already hold.
As some of the best players in world football head to England over the coming weeks for the start of EURO 2022, The Sporting News takes a look at some of the records already set in global women's football.
Which team has won the most Women's Euros?
Germany have won the most UEFA Women's Euros. They have won the tournament eight times. In second place is Norway, who have won the tournament twice.
Which player has won the most Women's Euros?
Birgit Prinz won the Women's EUROS with Germany five times — in 1995, 1997, 2001, 2005, and 2009.
What's the biggest margin of victory at a Women's Euros?
In the finals, England's 6-0 win over Scotland at the group stage in 2017 was the biggest margin of victory prior to this tournament. Goals came courtesy of a Jodie Taylor hat-trick, Ellen White, Jordan Nobbs, and Toni Duggan.
The Lionesses surpassed that mark with a remarkable 8-0 win over Norway in the group stages this time around, with White scoring twice and Beth Mead hitting a hat-trick after early goals for Georgia Stanway and Lauren Hemp. Substitute Alessia Russo also got in on the act.
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Who are the oldest and youngest players to feature at a Women's Euros?
Sandrine Soubeyrand of France became the oldest player at a Women's Euros when she played against Denmark on July 22, 2013, aged 39 years 340 days.
The youngest is Oksana Yakovyshyn of Ukraine, just 16 years and 156 days when she played against Netherlands on August 23, 2009.
Who has the most international caps in global women's football?
Kristine Lilly of the USA won 354 caps between 1987 and 2010, and scored 130 goals on international duty.
Caroline Seger of Sweden is Europe's most capped player, currently on 229, and set to extend that streak this summer in England.
Who has scored the most international goals in women's football?
Christine Sinclair — still a Canada stalwart — is the leading all-time goalscorer in women's football, with 189 goals from 310 international appearances.