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5 days ago |
thehalfwayline.com | Bethany Barker
The Iceland Women’s National Team will make their fifth consecutive appearance at a European Championship this summer as Euro 2025 commences in Switzerland. Following a solid qualifying campaign and consistent tournament pedigree, Iceland enters Group A with momentum, belief, and unfinished business from past editions.
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1 week ago |
thehalfwayline.com | Bethany Barker
With the Women’s Euro summer on the horizon, the Swiss Football Association (SFV) has taken a bold step in shaping the future of women’s football in Switzerland. The ‘Here To Stay’ strategy is designed to foster sustainable growth and ensure long-term progress at both grassroots and elite levels. Speaking at the launch event in Bern in March this year, UEFA Managing Director for Women’s Football, Nadine Kessler, shared her excitement and faith in the tournament.
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2 weeks ago |
thehalfwayline.com | Bethany Barker
Hosting a major tournament is more than just an opportunity to play on home turf; it’s a chance to ignite a nation’s passion for football. As Switzerland prepares to welcome the UEFA Women’s Euro 2025, the questions arise: Can the roar of Swiss fans be the key to an unforgettable campaign? The fourteenth edition of the Women’s Euros will be the first that Switzerland hosts and will mark their third consecutive major international football competition.
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3 weeks ago |
fawslfulltime.co.uk | Bethany Barker
England head coach Sarina Wiegman was very pleased with her side’s performance in their 6-0 UEFA Women’s Nations League victory over Portugal at Wembley on Friday evening. The reigning European champions were relentless as they put six goals past the visitors without reply. Aggie Beever-Jones grabbed the headlines by netting a first-half hat-trick. When speaking to the media after the match, England boss Wiegman praised her side’s adaptability in their performance.
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4 weeks ago |
fawslfulltime.co.uk | Bethany Barker
England produced a dominant performance as they defeated Portugal 6-0 in a UEFA Women’s Nations League fixture at Wembley last night. The reigning European champions blew their opponents away in a rampant first half performance which saw them net five goals. Chelsea forward Aggie Beever-Jones was the star of the show, netting a 33-minute hat-trick.
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