UEFA Women's Euro 2025
The 14th edition of the UEFA Women's Championship, hosted across eight cities in Switzerland, showcasing the best of European women's football.
About UEFA Women's Euro 2025
Europe's Premier Women's Football Tournament
The UEFA Women's Euro 2025 represents a watershed moment for women's football, with Switzerland hosting the continent's most prestigious women's tournament from July 2-27, 2025. Building on the unprecedented success of Euro 2022 in England, this edition promises to further elevate women's football to new heights.
Tournament Overview
The 14th edition of the championship features:
- 16 national teams competing for European glory
- 31 matches across 25 days
- 8 host cities throughout Switzerland
- Expected attendance exceeding 700,000
- Global television audience projected at over 500 million
Host Cities and Venues
Switzerland's most iconic stadiums will host the tournament:
- Basel: St. Jakob-Park (38,512 capacity) - Opening match venue
- Bern: Wankdorf Stadium (31,500)
- Geneva: Stade de Genève (30,084)
- Zurich: Letzigrund (26,000)
- St. Gallen: Kybunpark (19,694)
- Lucerne: Swissporarena (17,000)
- Thun: Stockhorn Arena (10,000)
- Sion: Stade de Tourbillon (14,500)
Qualification and Format
The road to Switzerland involved:
- 51 UEFA member associations in qualifying
- Switzerland automatically qualified as hosts
- Germany qualified as defending champions
- 14 teams through qualifying groups and playoffs
Tournament format:
- Group stage: 4 groups of 4 teams
- Top 2 from each group advance to quarter-finals
- Knockout rounds: Quarter-finals, semi-finals, and final
Germany's Participation
As defending champions, Germany enters as one of the favorites:
- Recent Success: 8-time European champions
- Squad Depth: Blend of experienced stars and emerging talents
- Key Players: Including Lea Schüller, Lena Oberdorf, and Giulia Gwinn
- Expectations: Aiming to defend their title and extend their record
Tournament Innovations
Euro 2025 introduces several groundbreaking elements:
- Sustainability: First carbon-neutral European Championship
- Technology: Enhanced VAR and goal-line technology
- Fan Experience: Dedicated family zones and accessible viewing areas
- Legacy Program: Investment in grassroots women's football
- Equal Treatment: Same facilities and conditions as men's tournaments
Cultural Impact
The tournament extends beyond sport:
- Festival zones in each host city
- Women's football exhibitions and museums
- Youth clinics and coaching workshops
- Business networking events focusing on women in sport
- Cultural exchanges between participating nations
Media and Broadcasting
Unprecedented media coverage includes:
- Free-to-air broadcasting in all participating countries
- Dedicated streaming platforms with multi-angle coverage
- Behind-the-scenes documentaries
- Multilingual commentary options
- Enhanced social media integration
Economic Impact
The tournament is expected to generate:
- €300+ million in economic activity
- 25,000+ temporary jobs
- Significant boost to Swiss tourism
- Long-term investment in sports infrastructure
- Increased sponsorship in women's football
Legacy Goals
UEFA and Switzerland aim to create lasting change:
- Double women's football participation by 2030
- Establish professional leagues in more countries
- Increase female coaches and referees
- Create sustainable funding models
- Inspire the next generation of players
Ticketing Information
Tickets are available through:
- Official UEFA website
- Prices ranging from €15-150
- Special packages for families and groups
- Dedicated allocations for grassroots clubs
- Accessibility provisions for all venues
Event Details
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