England and Germany dominate women's Euro 2022 team of the tournament
England forward Beth Mead (27) - who was named Player of the Tournament - along with midfielder Keira Walsh (25), defender Leah Williamson (25) and goalkeeper Mary Earps (29) were all named in the team, which was selected by UEFA's technical observer panel.
An extra-time strike from forward Chloe Kelly (24) gave England a 2-1 win over Germany on Sunday as they secured their first major trophy in front of a record crowd at Wembley Stadium.
Mead and Germany's Alexandra Popp (31), who missed the final due to injury, both netted six goals apiece but the England forward won the Top Scorer award thanks to also making five assists.
Popp and fellow forward Klara Buhl (21), along with Germany defenders Giulia Gwinn (23) and Marina Hegering (32) as well as midfielder Lena Oberdorf (20) - recipient of the Young Player of the Tournament award - were also included in the team.
France defender Sakina Karchaoui (26) and Spain midfielder Aitana Bonmati (24) completed the lineup.
France were eliminated at the semi-final stage by Germany, while England handed Spain a quarter-final exit.