Manchester City's players have spent the last few weeks participating in the women's European championships, where some of them have now become champions.
Manchester City's women have been representing their nations during the latest edition of the Euros, with five countries featuring Cityzens.
It has been a great look for the club, with so many names receiving the call up for the all-important competition.
Starting the contest off with the group stage, teams including Manchester City names such as England, Germany, Spain, and Switzerland all qualified after successful displays. However, Netherlands found themselves on third in their group and took an early exit from the Euros, meaning Kerstin Casperji and Vivianne Miedema's time would come to an end.
The quarter-finals arrived and there was again another team involving a Manchester City player eliminated as Iman Beney's Switzerland, the hosts of the competition, fell short to Spain.
The semi-finals had Spain taking on Germany, a matchup that put three Sky Blues against one another. It was Germany who faced the defeat, and Rebecca Knaak and Sydney Lohmann were the latest names to be knocked out.
The final took place over the weekend, where defending champions England met World Cup winners Spain. A match that saw Leila Ouahabi, representing Spain, meet fellow club teammates Jess Park, Alex Greenwood, Keating, and Lauren Hemp, the representatives of England.
A dramatic last conclusion to what has been an exceptional Euros saw a 1-1 draw and penalty shootout crown England the champions of Europe for a second consecutive comeptition in a row, their second European Championships title in their history.
Three Manchester City players, Lauren Hemp, Jess Park, Keating, and Alex Greenwood have picked up one of the biggest achievements, and they have done it in some remarkable style.
After weeks of matches and wondering who the triumphant country would be, now the champions have been named and it is once again England.