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The Bright Side: Football pioneers celebrate as Switzerland hosts Women's Euro 2025
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Trailblazing Swiss women footballers are over the moon as Switzerland gears up to host the Women’s Euro 2025. These pioneers, who fought for recognition in the sport, see the tournament as a turning point—hoping it’ll spark the same surge in popularity and investment that England experienced after their 2022 hosting success.
Editor’s Note: Hosting a major tournament isn’t just about goals and glory—it’s a chance to rewrite the game’s future. For Switzerland, this could mean more visibility, funding, and inspiration for young girls to kickstart their football dreams, just like the Lionesses did for England. A win off the pitch, too.
Women’s Euro 2025: five-star Spain lay down marker before Germany enter fray – live
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Spain’s women’s team made a statement with a dominant performance in the Euro 2025 opener, while Germany gears up for their first match. Meanwhile, Denmark and Sweden face off in another key group-stage clash. The tournament’s in full swing, with player guides and fan resources adding to the buzz.
Editor’s Note: This isn’t just another match report—it’s a snapshot of a growing movement. Women’s football keeps gaining momentum, and Spain’s strong start signals they’re serious contenders. With heavyweights like Germany waiting in the wings, the drama’s just getting started. For fans, it’s a chance to see top-tier talent shine on a big stage.
Norway rallies for win over Switzerland in first match at Euro 2025
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Norway kicked off their Euro 2025 campaign with a hard-fought 2-0 win over Switzerland, thanks to a second-half header from star striker Ada Hegerberg and a fortuitous own goal by Julia Stierli. The match was tight until Norway broke through after halftime, showing their clinical edge when it mattered.
Editor’s Note: This win gives Norway early momentum in a tough group, especially with Hegerberg—one of the world's best—back in scoring form. For Switzerland, defensive mistakes proved costly, and they’ll need to tighten up fast. It’s a statement start for Norway, who’ll hope this sets the tone for a deep tournament run.

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