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In second place, with a fortune of around $300 million, is American Serena Williams. The greatest female player of all time, she won 23 major tournaments and is the only player in history to complete a career Golden Slam (winning all four majors and the Olympic gold medal) in both singles and doubles. | Getty Images

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Louis Vuitton to open new workshop in the US, announces Bernard Arnault
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Scotsman
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Women's Euros Previous Winners: Who has the won the most titles in history? How many times have England Women won the Euros?
The Women's Euros final was decided by England superstar Chloe Kelly's once again, as the Arsenal forward blasted home the winning penalty in the shootout win over Spain on penalties following a tense 1-1 draw in Zurich. Tournament favourites Spain had taken the lead in the Swiss capital through Mariona Caldentey after 25 minutes, however, Sarina Wiegman's squad roared back to take the game into extra-time through a superb Alessia Russo header just before the hour mark. England win means head coach Wiegman has now clinched an astonishing third Women's Euros title in succession, following her victories with the Netherlands in 2017, and the Lionesses in 2022. But which nation has the most Women's Euro wins in history? Here is the full list of each nation to win the Women's European Championships, when they won it and their last Euros victory: 1 . Denmark - 0 Denmark are one of two nations to have never won the Women's Euros, but to have reached the final of the tournament, losing to the Netherlands in 2017. | Getty Images Photo Sales 2 . Italy - 0 The only nation to have never won the tournament, but to have appeared in the final twice, Italy lost back-to-back Women's Euro finals in 1993 and 1997, losing to Norway and Germany respectively. | AFP via Getty Images Photo Sales 3 . Netherlands - 1 (2017) As the host nation, Netherlands won their one and only Women's Euros trophy in 2017. Managed by Sarina Wiegman, they beat Denmark 4-2 on home soil. | AFP via Getty Images Photo Sales 4 . Sweden - 1 (1984) Sweden won the very first Women's Euros in 1984 by defeating England in a penalty shootout. Back when the final was played over two legs, the Swedes emerged victorious 4-3 on penalties after a 1-0 win in the first leg, and a 0-1 loss in the second leg. They haven't won the tournament since, losing the final three times in 1987, 1995 and 2001. | Getty Images Photo Sales


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2 hours ago
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