Debacle for DFB women: individual criticism after disappointing European Championship game!

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Find out everything about the current developments of the 2025 European Women's Football Championship in Switzerland and the performances of the DFB team.

Erfahren Sie alles über die aktuellen Entwicklungen der Frauenfußball-EM 2025 in der Schweiz und die Leistungen des DFB-Teams.
Find out everything about the current developments of the 2025 European Women's Football Championship in Switzerland and the performances of the DFB team.

Debacle for DFB women: individual criticism after disappointing European Championship game!

An exciting story begins! The 2025 European Women's Football Championship in Switzerland has begun and promises a lot of thrills. There are already a few games on the program for July 12th. In this first phase, 16 nations compete in four groups. Of these, the top two teams qualify for the quarterfinals, which only increases the excitement. As the Tagesanzeiger reports, a total of 31 teams in eight different cities in Switzerland are fighting for the title.

The first highlights include the games in Group A, where Finland beat Iceland in the majority. Switzerland, which led against Norway at half-time, ultimately lost 2-1. Norway has already qualified for the quarter-finals, while Switzerland secured their place in the knockout rounds with a 1-1 draw against Finland on the final day of the match. Particularly worth mentioning is the performance of the Nordic teams, who put in a strong performance.

The German team in focus

Among the participants is Germany, which will face Denmark, Poland and Sweden in Group C. The first games were rather mixed for the DFB team. The performance of the players is viewed particularly critically: Ann-Katrin Berger was powerless to concede the goals and had a few moments of luck, while Carlotta Wamser was punished for her aggressive style of play - she received a red card in the 31st minute for a hand save in front of the goal line, which put the German team in dire straits Kreizeitung can be read.

Captain Janina Minge had difficulties defensively and was unable to solve the problems that arose in time. Elisa Senß was particularly noticeable with her powerful style of play, but it wasn't enough to stop the Swedes. Klara Bühl and Lea Schüller also couldn't take advantage of their chances, which led to disappointment among the fans. The German offensive remains a hot topic in the discussion!

The history of the Women's European Championship

The Women's European Football Championship has a long history that dates back to the 1980s. Germany is the most successful team with a total of eight titles. Thanks to a clear format and the continuous development of women's football, it shows that every European Championship promises exciting games and strong performances. It is not only a celebration of football, but also a platform for talent to showcase themselves to the world. According to statistics compiled by the University of Innsbruck and the Technical University of Dortmund, Spain has the best chance of winning the title with 27.2 percent, followed by Germany with 23 percent. Knowledge.de offers further interesting insights into the statistics of the European Championship.

It will be exciting to see how the different teams perform in the tournament and who will ultimately bring home the trophy. With all its stories and the ups and downs of the game, the 2025 Women's European Championship promises to be an unforgettable chapter in football!