England women’s national team head coach Sarina Wiegman danced on stage with Nigeria music superstar Burna Boy as the Lionesses celebrated their Euro 2025 triumph in London, shekicks.net reports.
A trophy parade was held in the capital on Tuesday afternoon, after England successfully defended their Women’s Euros trophy in Basel on Sunday, thanks to a penalty shootout win against 2023 FIFA World Cup winners Spain after 90 minutes and extra-time ended 1-1.
The players have continued their celebrations over the last two days, arriving back to the UK at Southend Airport on Monday.
On Monday, the team visited 10 Downing Street before partying through the night in Soho until the early hours of the morning.
The Lionesses were greeted by thousands of fans in London, as an open-top bus parade down The Mall was followed by a stage ceremony outside Buckingham Palace.
Wiegman was surprised by her favourite musician, Burna Boy, during the ceremony to celebrate England’s Euro 2025 triumph.
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The Dutch manager has previously revealed that the Nigerian singer is her favourite musician.
She looked stunned as presenter Alex Scott introduced the Grammy winner on stage during the ceremony outside Buckingham Palace.
Wiegman ran over to Burna Boy and gave him a hug before they danced on stage together as he performed his single ‘For My Hand’.
The England coach first revealed in 2023 that she was a fan of Burna Boy.
Later in the same year during a press conference, she revealed that her most-listened to song of the year was a song that Burna Boy performed with Ed Sheeran.
Super Falcons Also Treated To Larvish Welcome Party
In Nigeria, the Super Falcons were also treated to a larvish welcome party after they clinched a 10th WAFCON title in Morocco.
After arriving the country on Monday the Super Falcons were hosted by President Bola Tinubu and the First Lady Oluremi Tinubu in Abuja.
Later on Monday the players and officials were entertained by top Nigerian artistes like Flavour, Teni and Timi Dakolo.
By James Agberebi


