Women's coach Wück reveals the team lineup for the World Cup
Get Ready for the Women's Euro Cup! Germany's Titles Aspiration
Mark your calendars for July 2nd, 2025, as the Women's Euro Cup kicks off in Switzerland. The German national team, aiming for the title, will get their tournament started against Poland on Friday the same week. If they make it through, they'll likely be battling it out for the trophy on July 27. The last time Germany won the European championship was back in 2013.
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Football Frenzy🏆 Women's Euro 2025: DFB Team Going for the Gold 🏆
Germany's head coach, Christian Wück, plans to field his best team in Switzerland for the continental tournament. On Thursday, 1 pm, he'll officially announce his squad. Sara Doorsoun, a veteran player with 59 caps, won't be joining the team as she's recently retired. Meanwhile, speculation surrounds the inclusion of Alara Sehitler (FC Bayern), Carlotta Wamser (Eintracht Frankfurt), and Cora Zicai (SC Freiburg), who may or may not be part of the team due to injuries. Tune in for the live ticker as we bring you the squad announcement.
Live Updates: DFB Announces Squad for the Women's Euro Cup
Join us from 1 pm as we bring you live updates of the DFB squad announcement. Be the first to know who'll be representing Germany in the Women's Euro Cup 2025!
Behind the Scenes
The German women's national team squad for the Women's Euro Cup 2025 comprises both experienced and promising young players. Here's a sneak peek at the selected players:
- Goalkeepers:
- Ann-Katrin Berger
- Stina Johannes
- Ena Mahmutovic
- Defenders:
- Giulia Gwinn (Captain)
- Kathrin Hendrich
- Franziska Kett
- Sophia Kleinherne
- Rebecca Knaak
🤝 The team includes several players returning from the 2022 Women's European Championship finalists. Cora Zicai, a young forward, is also a part of the squad, having shown impressive promise in her limited national team appearances. Notable absences in the current selection include Felicitas Rauch and Nicole Anyomi, who were part of the 2022 squad. 🤝
Sara Doorsoun's retirement means she won't be playing football for Germany in the Women's Euro 2025, but fans may still see up-and-coming players like Alara Sehitler, Carlotta Wamser, and Cora Zicai, who are under consideration, if they recover from injuries in time. On the selection day, Ann-Katrin Berger, Stina Johannes, and Ena Mahmutovic are expected to tend the goal for Germany in the Women's Euro Cup 2025.