Meet the 16 Teams of UEFA Women’s Euro 2025: Rankings, Past Performances, and Key Players

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After the qualification process, we have got the teams that will feature in the competition. The 16 teams will meet in the group stages first in the UEFA Women’s Euro 2025. This is the third edition since the number of teams has increased to 16.

Switzerland (host), Germany, Spain, France, Norway, Portugal, Poland, England, Iceland, Belgium, Denmark, Wales, Finland, Italy, Sweden, and Netherlands are the teams that have qualified for this year’s UEFA Women’s Euro 2025. 14 out of the 16 teams were already part of the last edition.

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UEFA Women’s Euro 2025 teams rankings

Sr NoCountryWorld RankingGroup
1Switzerland20A
2Norway15A
3Iceland22A
4Finland24A
5Spain2B
6Portugal19B
7Belgium17B
8Italy14B
9Germany3C
10Poland29C
11Denmark12C
12Sweden6C
13France11D
14England4D
15Wales31D
16Netherlands10D
UEFA Women’s Euro 2025 teams rankings

Recap of UEFA Women’s Euro 2022:

Every tournament has a winner, surprises, and upsets. The same thing happened in the last edition. Let us look back at what happened:

Winners

England are the defending champions, having won the last edition of the competition. They defeated the Germans in the final with a score of 2-1. A 110th-minute goal from Kelly helped the Lionesses lift the trophy for the first timein their history.

Runners-up

Germany, the record winners of this competition, faced defeat in the final as England scored a late winner. The match was evenly poised, but the result was not what they hoped for.

Upsets

Spain were the favourites to win the competition. England ended their dream by beating them in the quarter-finals. The two-time winners, Norway, were also knocked out in the group stages.

Players to watch out for in UEFA Women’s Euro 2025

Aitana Bonmatí (Spain)

The Spanish Midfielder is currently playing for FC Barcelona, and is among the best players in Women’s Football right now. She has won the Ballon d’Or Féminin for the past two years. All eyes would be on her.

Alexia Putellas (Spain)

Alexia Putellas was the first woman to ever win the Ballon d’Or Féminin two times in a row. Her playing position is as a midfielder and a striker. The Barcelona star is also the leader for her team on the pitch.

Caroline Hansen (Norway)

Another Barcelona star would be the one to watch out for. She is the creator of the team. Her dribbling skills are something that the defenders need to be aware of.

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