Swiss women in EM fever: Wälti and Crnogorcevic as hopefuls!

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The Swiss women's national team is preparing for the Women's EURO 2025 in Basel, with a focus on young talent and key players.

Die Schweizer Frauen-Nationalmannschaft bereitet sich auf die Women's EURO 2025 in Basel vor, mit Fokus auf junge Talente und Schlüsselspielerinnen.
The Swiss women's national team is preparing for the Women's EURO 2025 in Basel, with a focus on young talent and key players.

Swiss women in EM fever: Wälti and Crnogorcevic as hopefuls!

On June 25, 2025, the final preparations will be made for the UEFA Women's Championship 2025 (Euro 2025), which will take place in Switzerland from July 2 to 27. The Swiss women's national team, which did not always play consistently in the past and had to deal with heavy defeats against teams like France and Germany, is now showing positive approaches and intensifying the training sessions. baernerbaer.ch reports that the team will play against Norway in the first game at St. Jakob-Park in Basel. Expectations are high, especially since defending champions England could also make a huge impact in this tournament.

Head coach Pia Sundhage made sure to integrate young talents such as Sidney Schertenleib, Iman Beney and Leila Wandeler into the team. Wandeler is seen as a surprise as she has only played for the U-national teams and is now allowed to play in the senior team. Their technical strength and adaptability are of great importance. [srf.ch]. creates, which the trainer wants to compensate for with targeted tactics.

Experienced players in focus

The experienced players have a crucial responsibility in this team. Lia Wälti, the captain and central figure in the defensive midfield, is seen as the key to success. Her game overview can be compared to that of Luka Modric, which is of great value for the team. What is particularly interesting is that despite individual training measures, Wälti should soon return to team training in the hope that she will not be missing in the opening game against Norway. [srf.ch].

Another key player could be Ana-Maria Crnogorčević, who at 35 is Switzerland's most capped player. Her headers and finishing ability will certainly be crucial in causing problems for the opponents. Her diverse style of play, which also includes defensive commitment, shows that she is not only important as a goalscorer. baernerbaer.ch calls Crnogorčević one of the hopefuls who inspires the team and helps the young players to quickly get used to the action.

The big tournament

Euro 2025 marks the 14th edition of this tournament and will see a total of 16 teams take part. Switzerland is proud to take on the role of host, having been selected as host in April 2023. The Euro will be organized from July 2nd to 27th in eight different cities, with Basel having the special privilege of hosting the opening and final. wikipedia.org informs that ticket sales are already underway and preparations are in full swing in cities such as Bern, Zurich and St. Gallen to ensure that the games run smoothly.

The team will be put to the test again with the final test match against the Czech Republic in Winterthur next week. The fans and players can hardly wait for kick-off and Switzerland to once again give their best on the international stage. The anticipation for Euro 2025 in Switzerland is huge - they have done everything they can to shine in their own country.