Hampton voted BBC Women’s Footballer of the Year

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Hannah Hampton, a Chelsea and England goalkeeper, has been chosen as the 2025 BBC Women’s Footballer of the Year after a stellar year for both the club and country.

Hampton kept 13 clean sheets in 22 Women’s Super League games to help Chelsea achieve a domestic treble last season.

The 25-year-old saved two penalties in a shootout against Spain, helping the Lionesses win Euro 2025, after becoming England’s first choice goalkeeper.

In the public vote, Aitana Bonmati from Spain came in third place while Alessia Russo from England came in second.

A panel of experts, including coaches, players, administrators, and journalists, chose the Spain duo Patri Guijarro and Mariona Caldentey based on their accomplishments over the course of the 12-month period September 2024 to August 2025.

With the other players being nominated, Hampton assuredly didn’t anticipate it, according to Hampton.

“I believe they have all had incredibly long lives.”

    • October 20

It won’t have an impact on me, they say.

Earps, who retired from international football after losing the England number one shirt to Hampton, made claims about her in her autobiography, which caused her to become the subject of a media frenzy last month.

Earps claimed that Sarina Wiegman, the manager of Lionesses, honored “bad behavior” by recalling Hampton to the squad in 2023, alleging that he had been fired because of his “unreliable and disruptive behavior.”

When Hampton was questioned about the scrutiny she has encountered recently, she responded, “People are entitled to their opinions. People have the freedom to say anything. I must decide whether I let that affect me. I am certain that it won’t be.

I won’t stand by someone and criticize them for what they have to say because they are judging themselves based on their own judgment. All I can do is to concentrate on myself, that is all I can do.

From the second choice to the penalty hero

Hampton’s contributions were crucial as the Lionesses defended their European crown in Switzerland by winning two penalty shootouts.

She saved two spot kicks in a marathon 3-2 shootout victory over Sweden after coming back from 2-0 down to draw 2-2 with them in the quarter-finals.

Hampton denied both Caldentey and Bonmati from the penalty spot as the Lionesses won 3-1 in the final game between Spain and 1-1.

“It was a way for me to support the team,” I said. They have fought hard for the entire 120 minutes to get that far, and they have defended bravely throughout the entire game, Hampton said.

“It was my moment to be like, and I can do this for you guys to help us realize our goal from the beginning of the Euros campaign.”

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In Switzerland, Hampton overcame the enormous pressure and expectation to help England defend their European crown.

She said, “I was aware that if England had been knocked out sooner, there would have been a lot more attention on me.”

I simply sat there and said, “I just thought, you know what,” “I’ll just enjoy your football.” I’ve always said that when I enjoy it, I perform better.

Hampton only learned of her grandfather’s passing two days before the tournament started, which makes matters even more complicated.

She said, “When I first learned about my grandad, it gave me that extra push to go out and show everyone what I can do because that was our dream together.”

“I believe that people disregard our humanity. Outside of the field of football, outside of the field of play, we all experience feelings and struggles.

“You just need to keep going and keep on focusing on yourself.” Even though it’s difficult, especially for me to accept losing a loved one I love dearly and cares about a lot, despite not having fully grieved.

You then have the piles of other things on top. It isn’t always helpful.

Hampton is appreciative of the contributions of her predecessors in elevating the profile of female goalkeepers despite the year having had both highs and lows.

“It still doesn’t seem to sink in that people call you England number one,” Hampton said.

It’s a lonely position, but it’s also very rewarding. At times, you could play both the villain and the hero.

Before that, Carly [Telford], Karen [Bardsley], Mary [Earps], they had completely altered the perception of women’s goalkeeping.

I’m just another body because, in the present, Anna [Moorhouse] and Khiara [Keating] have obviously contributed to the change.

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Sound or flawed? England’s faith in Crawley tested

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We are once more enthralled over Zak Crawley’s selection for England’s Test squad.

A debate that never really ended was brought back by ducks in each of the first Test’s innings in Perth.

Can England continue to select a batter with the lowest ERA of any opener (30. 96) to start 60 Tests for him?

A specialist on and against Australia?

The justification for Crawley’s continued selection has been well-told.

Since Duckett’s comeback in Pakistan in 2022, no opening partnership has scored more runs, put on more than fifty stands, or 100 partnerships.

Crawley’s runs and the pair’s small-and-large combination have been significant contributors to that success.

Crawley also has a strong record against Australia, with his 43.06 against them at the start of this series being the best of any England batter since making his debut. One of England’s best Ashes innings in a decade is the stunning 189 at Old Trafford in 2023.

Crawley averages 54 against Pat Cummins, but he has never been let down by Josh Hazlewood in his Test career despite missing this first Test with an injury.

Crawley still manages to score a respectable 38.8 runs per dismissal against the left-arm fast bowler despite the two Perth errors made by Mitchell Starc.

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Crucially, Crawley has long been believed to be suitable for Australian cricket. Despite his struggles, England has continued to follow his example thanks to this tour.

He plays well off the top of the bounce, driving deliveries that reach him at a height of 80 to 90 cm off the deck, as they frequently do on bouncy Australian tracks, and he has a good record against high pace.

Some people have had limited on-field success, which adds to the theory.

Crawley, 23, scored 77 on a miserable 2021-22 Ashes trip, an innings of drives and runs of length at Sydney. In Hobart, he flickered in knocks of 18 and 36.

Former Australia captain Ian Chappell remarked that Crawley should be the “future” of England’s batting, saying, “You would want to go a long way with him before you drop him.”

Even last year, Chappell grouped Crawley, Root, and Harry Brook as the key Ashes batters under one of the team’s key players, a rare example of an overbearing English bat.

A worrying downward turn

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The reality is that England chose a different type of football than what this series started with two ducks.

Literally speaking, it couldn’t have gone worse.

It would be even more erratic to ask Will Jacks or Jacob Bethell to open for the first time after one Test and promote a debutant from the Lions, or drop Crawley after one Test.

However, there are troubling trends that Crawley must address, most notably a sharp decline in his record against a fast pace.

At the start of the drawn series against India this summer, Crawley’s preference for speed was demonstrated by his career average of 48.25 against deliveries over 87mph.

He has now allowed five dismissals in 54 balls against Starc, Jasprit Bumrah, Mohammed Siraj, and Prasidh Krishna since then, a six-for-the-number average against these deliveries.

Pace, however, was not Crawley’s issue in Perth.

When Starc caught and bowled him in the second inning, he was perhaps early on the shot.

Instead, the fact that both failures were both drives, with the first aggressive swish leading to a tentative push before the second failed was what made both failures connect.

Driving is now much more dangerous because the Australian pitches are harder than ever and the Kookaburra seaming more refined.

With four dismissals in eight innings, Crawley shoots 55.5 at home, compared to 8.25 in Australia. His strength is also his weakness, as it frequently happens.

Despite all the talk and optimism, Crawley’s average in Australia is 20.75.

England will give him little else to do.

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Russia attacks Kyiv, killing two, as US, Ukraine discuss plan to end war

At least two people were killed when Russian forces launched a drone and missile attack on the Ukrainian capital as Ukrainian and American officials attempted to rewrite a strategy put forth by Washington to put an end to the conflict.

The overnight attack on Kyiv damaged residential structures in the Pecherskyi and Dniprovskyi districts, according to the Ukrainian State Emergency Service in a statement on Tuesday.

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According to the service, “Due to a night attack in Kyiv, two people were killed, six were hurt, and 18 people were saved, including three children,” according to the report.

A 14-year-old child was seriously injured in a second attack on Brovarsky, Bila Tserkva, and the districts of Vyshgorod, it added.

Russia did not respond right away.

The attack came after US and Ukrainian representatives held talks in Geneva, Switzerland, to thrash out Washington’s so-called “28-point plan,” which Kyiv and its allies in Europe, saw as a Kremlin wish list.

In his late-night speech on Monday, Volodymyr Zelenskyy said the talks in Geneva “can make the list of necessary steps to end the war become realizable.”

But he claimed that he would talk with US President Donald Trump about “sensitive issues” that he would still have to deal with.

There are fewer points now than there are after Geneva, and many of the necessary factors have been taken into account. We must finish the document with dignity, he said, and there is still work to be done by everyone of us. It is very difficult to do so.

Millions of Ukrainians rely on and deserve a dignified peace, he added, adding that “Ukraine will never be an obstacle to peace. This is our principle, a shared principle.”

No scheduled Trump-Zelenskyy meeting.

Trump also made hints about fresh developments.

Is it actually possible that Russia and Ukraine’s peace talks are progressing significantly? The US president wrote earlier on Monday on his Truth Social platform, “Don’t believe it until you see it, but something good may be happening.”

There are still some issues to be resolved, but White House spokeswoman Karoline Leavitt said, “we’re confident that we’ll be able to work through those.”

She claimed that Trump wanted a deal with Zelenskyy as soon as possible, but neither the US president nor Zelenskyy are currently scheduled to meet.

Trump, who pledged to end the war this year and refocused US policy from steadfast support for Kyiv to accepting some of Russia’s justifications for its 2022 invasion, has done so since taking office.

US policy toward the conflict has not been consistent.

Trump’s hastily scheduled summit with Vladimir Putin, the president of Russia, in August sparked concerns that Washington was ready to accept numerous Russian demands, which in turn led to increased US pressure on Russia.

Many in the US government, Kyiv, and Europe were caught off guard by the most recent, 28-point peace proposal, which also sparked new concerns that the Trump administration might be hesitant to pressure Ukraine into signing a deal with a strong Moscow-to-paz agreement.

The proposed agreement would require Kyiv to cede more territory, accept restrictions on its military, and forbid it from ever joining NATO, demands Kyiv has long resisted as a means of surrender.

Additionally, it wouldn’t help to fend off any further Russian aggression in Europe.

A counterproposal from Ukraine’s European allies was put together, which included a US security guarantee similar to that of NATO, according to the Reuters news agency, would end fighting at the moment’s front lines, leaving territory-related issues for the future.

The draft that was being worked on in Geneva has not yet been released.

Kremlin criticizes EU proposal

One unresolved issue, according to a Zelenskyy adviser who was present at the talks in Geneva, is that the decision-making process can only be made at the head of state level.

Oleksandr Bevz added that any agreement involving Ukraine must be based on security guarantees, which the US showed “great openness and understanding.”

He stated that the leaders of Ukraine and the US would meet after the US leaders would continue to work on the plan. The plan would then be presented to Russia.

German Chancellor Friedrich Merz expressed surprise at the “interim result” of the Geneva discussions, stating that the US proposal has now been “significantly modified” without providing specifics.

Merz added that Moscow must now take an active role in the process.

He stated in Angola while speaking at a summit between African and European Union nations that “Russia must come to the table.” It takes a long time to complete. This week, it will advance at most in smaller steps. This week’s breakthrough does not seem to be coming, in my opinion.

The revised peace plan has not yet been seen by the Kremlin.

Spokesperson Dmitry Peskov stated that while there is no schedule for a meeting between the US and Russia this week, they are still “open for such contacts.”

The Kremlin’s foreign affairs adviser, Yuri Ushakov, claimed that many of the provisions in the plan Moscow received before the Geneva talks “seem quite acceptable.” However, he said that European proposals were “completely unconstructive” and “floating around.”

Following the Geneva discussions, countries that support Kyiv are scheduled to hold a video call on Tuesday.

Turkiye added that it hopes to establish diplomatic relations with Ukraine.

Recep Tayyip Erdogan, the president of Turkey, claimed that he had a phone conversation with Putin and that Ankara would support any diplomatic efforts to facilitate direct contact between Russia and Ukraine.

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‘Everyone was startled’: Thai woman due for cremation found alive in coffin

A Thai woman began moving in her coffin after being brought in for cremation, outburst the staff at a Buddhist temple.

A woman lying in a white coffin in the back of a pick-up truck, slightly moving her arms and head, and confusing the temple staff, who lives in the province of Nonthaburi on the outskirts of Bangkok, posted a video on its Facebook page.

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The 65-year-old woman’s brother drove her away from Phitsanulok on Monday, according to Pairat Soodthoop, the temple’s general and financial affairs manager, for her funeral service, according to Pairat Soodthoop.

He claimed that the coffin was muffled by a minor knock.

Everyone was startled when I asked them to open the coffin, he said, because I was a little surprised.

She knocked on the side of the coffin as she opened her eyes slightly. She must have been knocking a while ago.

The brother claimed his sister had been in a bed for about two years before she stopped breathing two days prior and started to feel unwell.

The woman had previously requested that the brother donate her organs, so the brother placed her in a coffin before making the 500-kilometer (300-mile) journey to a Bangkok hospital.

Because the brother didn’t have an official death certificate, Pairat claimed, the hospital turned down his offer. The brother approached his temple on Sunday, but the missing document also prevented him from speaking with them because they offer a free cremation service.

When the brother heard the knocking, the temple manager claimed to be explaining to the brother how to obtain a death certificate. After that, they evaluated her and took her to a nearby hospital.

Pairat claims that the temple would pay for Pairat’s medical expenses.