Aggie Beaver-Jones on triumph with the England team and goals with Chelsea.

Aggie Beaver-Jones on triumph with the England team and goals with Chelsea
Aggie Beaver-Jones on triumph with the England team and goals with Chelsea

Aggie Beaver-Jones celebrated her anniversary with a major achievement

According to The Sun: Aggie Beaver-Jones received a real birthday gift this summer.

On her 22nd birthday in July, she became a European champion for the first time.

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What was supposed to be a unique celebration turned into a significant event that will remain in memory.

“I still don't always feel the reality of what happened, the summer was very crazy,” Beaver-Jones said. “To be honest, I can't believe we did it.
“There were moments when I was sitting on the edge of my seat. It was an incredible experience, something I will never forget. I think over time it will probably be realized more.”

The forward played three matches at EURO 2025, scored one goal and made one assist.

Although she did not participate in the final against Spain on July 27, one moment from that match particularly stood out for her.

“I remember the final, and since it coincided with my birthday, I don't think I'll ever have a better birthday,” Beaver-Jones continued.
“But I see Niamh Hart, who stepped onto the field and had an impact on the game, was able to score a penalty when it was needed, and she scored.”

“This is a key moment for me. I am very close with Niamh, so when the ball hit the net, I felt a huge sense of relief because I care a lot about her.”

“This is a moment that will be remembered. I would be wrong if I didn't mention that the first goal I scored at EURO was also important.”

Another personal achievement for the Chelsea forward was the parade after the final and the celebration at Buckingham Palace, which also triggered a viral moment when coach Sarina Wiegman was surprised on stage by her favorite musician, Burna Boy.

“At the last EURO I was in the crowd when this celebration took place in Trafalgar - it was amazing,” she added.
“But going out on the street and seeing 65 thousand fans — that's definitely a top moment.”

“Passing through Molland and seeing how everyone is happy with how women play and how it is developing for the better.”

“I still can't believe Burna Boy came out! I thought Sarina was completely in shock, and it was very sweet and genuine. Yes, these few days were some of the best in my life.”

After a short summer break, Aggie Beaver-Jones is preparing for a new season with Chelsea.

The team won all domestic tournaments last season and finished it without losing any matches.

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However, the Champions League slipped through their fingers after a loss to Barcelona with a score of 2:8 on aggregate in the semifinals.

The tournament was ultimately won by Arsenal, which is the London rival of the club.

Beaver-Jones and her teammates are now using this disappointment as motivation for the new season.

“Certainly, winning a domestic trophy was incredible,” the forward explained.
“We didn't reach one, but for us, it can be considered a successful season.”

“But we still have not won any trophies, and here we need to realize the ambitions this year.”

“We want to achieve what we did last year and surpass it. The Champions League is the trophy we have not yet won, hopefully, we can do it this year, but we need to take each game and every trophy separately.”
“I hope we succeed this year.”
Aggie Beaver-Jones' performance at EURO 2025 was not only a financial success for the England team but also an important milestone in her career. She believes that every match, every trophy is a new opportunity to prove her abilities and bring even more pride to her team. The dedication with which she approaches her work promises exciting prospects in the upcoming season, considering the successes of her club Chelsea.

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