The triumphant European champions from ENGLAND celebrated their historic victory with a champagne and cocktail night party that lasted until 4am. m.
The Lionesses sensationally beat rivals Germany after extra time to end the country's 56-year wait for a major trophy.
Sarina Wiegman's euphoric side celebrated well into the night as they partied in the locker room and then crashed her coach's post-match press conference.
They continued to celebrate for several hours before leaving the hotel on Monday morning.
The girls sipped champagne and cocktails at the posh Lensbury Resort in Teddington, south-west London.
The Sun then spoke to scoring hero Chloe Kelly just hours after Sunday night's epic bash.
Blurred-eyed, Kelly walked out with teammate Scott Moore, who was wearing an England jersey with his last name on it.
When asked how she was last night, she simply replied that it was "amazing."
She said that at this stage FA instructions prevented her from speaking further, but said she could say more later.
She added: "I'm sorry I can't say more, but I'll do it later."
Chloe looked happy with her partner as they put their belongings in their car.
Other players have also left the hotel this morning.
Goalkeeper Hannah Hampton danced while being photographed by the media.
Defenders Millie Bright and Alex Greenwood also appeared flanked by FA officials and politely declined to comment.
England captain Leah Williamson received massive cheers from dozens of fans as she left the team hotel with the European Championship trophy.
Wearing a red beanie, Leah struggled to lift the silver trophy above her head.
Dozens of young children, many in England shirts, watched in amazement as Leah held up the trophy.
The FA's women's football chief, Baroness Susan Campbell, said many of the players, and the coach, were "worse from use" and had only slept two hours after the post-match celebrations.
She said: “I think the party went on too long and lasted into the night. It ended around 4am. All the players, their families and friends were there. It was wonderful
"It was a wonderful evening that went on too long."
Campbell said the victory would be an inspiration to a generation of young people.
The Lionesses sensationally beat rivals Germany after extra time to end the country's 56-year wait for a major trophy.
Sarina Wiegman's euphoric side celebrated well into the night as they partied in the locker room and then crashed her coach's post-match press conference.
They continued to celebrate for several hours before leaving the hotel on Monday morning.
The girls sipped champagne and cocktails at the posh Lensbury Resort in Teddington, south-west London.
The Sun then spoke to scoring hero Chloe Kelly just hours after Sunday night's epic bash.
Blurred-eyed, Kelly walked out with teammate Scott Moore, who was wearing an England jersey with his last name on it.
When asked how she was last night, she simply replied that it was "amazing."
She said that at this stage FA instructions prevented her from speaking further, but said she could say more later.
She added: "I'm sorry I can't say more, but I'll do it later."
Chloe looked happy with her partner as they put their belongings in their car.
Other players have also left the hotel this morning.
Goalkeeper Hannah Hampton danced while being photographed by the media.
Defenders Millie Bright and Alex Greenwood also appeared flanked by FA officials and politely declined to comment.
England captain Leah Williamson received massive cheers from dozens of fans as she left the team hotel with the European Championship trophy.
Wearing a red beanie, Leah struggled to lift the silver trophy above her head.
Dozens of young children, many in England shirts, watched in amazement as Leah held up the trophy.
The FA's women's football chief, Baroness Susan Campbell, said many of the players, and the coach, were "worse from use" and had only slept two hours after the post-match celebrations.
She said: “I think the party went on too long and lasted into the night. It ended around 4am. All the players, their families and friends were there. It was wonderful
"It was a wonderful evening that went on too long."
Campbell said the victory would be an inspiration to a generation of young people.
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