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Football fans told to 'burn or shred' England flags after Lionesses win Euros

Football fans told to 'burn or shred' England flags after Lionesses win Euros

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England flags will be flying high today after the Lionesses beat Spain in a dramatic penalty shootout to win the European Championship but there are strict rules on their disposal
England flags are soaring today as the nation celebrates the Lionesses ' thrilling penalty shootout win over Spain, clinching the Euro 2025 trophy. The England women's team have triumphantly secured their second consecutive Euros title in a competition rife with surprises, prompting jubilant fans to revel into the wee hours, thanks to pubs staying open late.

Yet, once the festivities wind down, many will ponder what to do with the plethora of England flags that have been adorning cars, hanging from homes, and proudly displayed on various surfaces. The Flag Institute has issued guidelines on the proper disposal of any flag from the United Kingdom, be it the Union Jack, St George's Cross, or those representing other UK nations.


Their 'proper disposal of flags' advice states that flags should be disposed of 'in a dignified way', reports the Express. The guidance notes: "National flags should never be flown in a worn or damaged condition, or when soiled. To do so is to show disrespect for the nations they represent."
It further advises: "When a flag becomes tattered or faded and is no longer in a suitable condition for use, it should be destroyed in a dignified way, for example by burning, tearing or cutting into strips that no longer resemble the original flag."

Many supporters might be tempted to chuck their commemorative flags away, but it could be wiser to stash them for future tournaments – after all, the men's World Cup 2026 is just a year away and the women's World Cup 2027 follows shortly after.
England fans were over the moon as the team clinched their Euros title in a nail-biting penalty shootout against Spain in the final at Basel, Switzerland, on Sunday.
Chloe Kelly became the nation's hero with her decisive penalty, after goalkeeper Hannah Hampton made two critical saves, sparking wild celebrations among the crowds in fan zones.
His Majesty expressed the Royal family's "warmest appreciation and admiration" for the team's triumph, encouraging them: "The next task is to bring home the World Cup in 2027 if you possibly can."
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