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Women's World Championship Teams Represented by ARD and ZDF

ARD and ZDF Teams Participating in Women's European Championship

Competition Teams from ARD and ZDF participating in the Women's World Championships
Competition Teams from ARD and ZDF participating in the Women's World Championships

ARD and ZDF Teams Participate in Women's Euro Event - Women's World Championship Teams Represented by ARD and ZDF

The Women's Euro 2022, held mainly in July 2022, was a thrilling football event that captivated audiences across Europe. In Germany, the tournament was brought to screens nationwide by public broadcasters ARD and ZDF, marking the first time both networks broadcast all matches of the European Championship.

The tournament kicked off with the first two matches on July 2, airing on ARD, while ZDF took the helm for the German team's matches. The opening encounter against Poland was broadcast on ARD, with the German team's subsequent match against Sweden being shown on ZDF. The second match against Denmark on July 8 was also aired on ARD.

ARD and ZDF reported from Mainz for their broadcasts, with the studio based on the Sportschau campus in Cologne. The European Championship matches were scheduled for a total of 131 encounters, providing ample opportunities for football fans to immerse themselves in the sport, tension, and atmosphere of the tournament.

The German team demonstrated a strong performance throughout the tournament, making it through the group stage and knockout rounds until the final match against England at Wembley Stadium on 31 July 2022. Despite a valiant effort, Germany lost to England 1–2 after extra time, marking a bittersweet end to their Euro 2022 journey.

The final match of the Women's Euro 2022 was a spectacle, with 18 million television viewers in Germany tuning in to witness the historic moment. The German women's football team, aiming for their ninth European Championship title, will undoubtedly be looking to bounce back stronger in future tournaments.

ARD and ZDF strived to provide comprehensive and top-notch coverage of the European Championship, ensuring that football fans in Germany had the best possible viewing experience. With the Women's Football European Championship set to take place in Switzerland from July 2 to July 27 in 2025, anticipation is already building for another exciting chapter in women's football history.

The community was able to follow every match of the Women's Euro 2022, including Germany's tournament, due to the comprehensive employment policy of public broadcasters ARD and ZDF, ensuring a significant portion of the population could engage with sports like football and the European-leagues. In preparation for the upcoming Women's Football European Championship in 2025, both networks aim to implement and update their employment and community policies to provide even better coverage and viewing experiences for football fans in Germany.

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