Hannah Hampton reveals grandfather died 2 days before Euros
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The goalkeeper was born with strabismus, a severe eye condition that can affect a person’s vision. It is more commonly known as a squint and can affect depth perception especially.
Professional goalkeeper Hannah Hampton was never meant to play football after being born with a severe eye condition causing vision issues that even prevent her from pouring a drink
Hannah Hampton: From England exile to Euro 2025 breakout star after emerging from Mary Earps' shadow
Hannah Hampton bounced back from the adversity of an eye condition which threatened her football hopes as a child and being dropped by club and country over attitude issues earlier in her career to become Englands hero,
Sunday night saw England's Lionesses soar to victory in the Euros, with Birmingham-born goalkeeper Hannah Hampton celebrated as person of the match after she saved two penalties, seeing the England team victorious for a second Euros in a row.
Momentum swung back and forth in the shoot-out that decided Euro 2025 final, but Lionesses showed both nerve and nous to prevail
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Born with a serious eye condition (strabismus) that affects her depth perception, she was advised early on to stay away from football.
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The remarkable journey of England goalkeeper Hannah Hampton from eye surgeries to being the star of two penalty shootouts for a European title-winning team was described as “a fairy tale” on Sunday.