Football fans left gutted after Lionesses leave through the back door without greeting supporters

Football fans left gutted after Lionesses leave through the back door without greeting supporters

Fans were left disappointed after England's Lionesses left via a private exit at the airport instead of greeting waiting supporters

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Georgina Cutler

By Georgina Cutler


Published: 22/08/2023

- 20:16

Updated: 23/08/2023

- 08:32

The team returned home following their 1-0 defeat to Spain on Saturday

Fans were left disappointed after England's Lionesses left via a private exit at the airport instead of greeting waiting supporters.

The team returned home following their 1-0 defeat to Spain on Saturday as fans waited at Heathrow Airport overnight to catch a glimpse.


Despite the heartbreaking loss, supporters hoped to greet the Women's World Cup finalists as they landed back in England.

But after landing at around 6.40am this morning but fans who had gathered from 10.30pm last night were "devastated" and "surprised" when they failed to make an appearance.

The team returned home following their 1-0 defeat to Spain on Saturday as fans waited at Heathrow Airport overnight to catch a glimpse

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Fans are now calling for a homecoming parade after reaching the final for the first time.

Around 40 fans waited at Terminal 3 early this morning in a bid to meet the stars, including a 10-year-old boy called Mason had been waiting with an autograph book.

He said: "Everyone kept saying they're not coming out, they're not coming out - I had belief that they were going to come out.

"And then when we finally heard that they're not coming out, actually confirmation, I was devastated because I wanted to see Mary (Earps) or Millie Bright because they did extremely well in the World Cup and I'm proud of them."

According to sources at the FA, neither their men's nor women's team go through arrivals after a big tournament.

They added that today's private departure was always planned for logistical and security reasons - despite whether they had won or lost on Sunday.

Officials claim they had asked Heathrow to inform its staff to tell any fans arriving that the players would not be coming through the main arrivals exit.

However, it is not clear whether this message was relayed to supporters.

According to sources at the FA, neither their men's nor women's team go through arrivals after a big tournament

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One sign made by 11-year-old Minnie from Coventry read: "Lionesses! You have inspired me to play what I love! Football! All of you played amazing! Welcome home!"

Some fans even brought flowers for manager Sarina Wiegman, while others held placards featuring messages saying "You all made us proud".

England's World Cup journey ended in heartbreak with a 1-0 loss to Spain in the final.

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