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The 19-year-old forward for Arsenal participated in just 138 minutes of the competition in Switzerland and did not make a start in any match.
Nonetheless, she played a key role in the Lionesses' journey to defend their European title, securing victory against Spain in the final through a penalty shootout in Basel.
Agyemang netted late equalizers against Sweden during the quarter-final and Italy in the semi-finals, keeping Sarina Wiegman's team in the running.
On the other hand, Aitana Bonmati, a midfielder for Spain and the Ballon d'Or winner, was awarded the title of player of the tournament.
Bonmati began the world champions' first two games as a substitute, having been hospitalized with viral meningitis just prior to the tournament.
However, the 27-year-old became increasingly impactful, scoring the decisive goal against Germany in the semi-final.
Esther Gonzalez, a striker from Spain, emerged as the tournament's top scorer, with four goals across six matches.
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