Finland Open Women's Euro 2025 with Win over Iceland
- Finland secured a 1-0 victory over Iceland in the tournament opener of the Women's European Championship held in Switzerland on Wednesday.
- The match featured a critical moment when Iceland's Hildur Antonsdóttir received a red card in the 58th minute, reducing Iceland to 10 players.
- Katariina Kosola scored a decisive goal 12 minutes after the red card, and Finland maintained control despite Iceland's determined efforts to equalize.
- Finland secured their first Euro win since 2009 by defeating Iceland in the opening match, earning an ideal opening result in Group A that also features Norway and Switzerland.
- Both teams must regroup for upcoming matches, with Finland facing Norway on Sunday in Sion and Iceland playing Switzerland in Bern.
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Finland's 1-0 Triumph: Kosola's Goal Ends 16-Year Wait at Women's Euro Katariina Kosola's crucial goal in the 70th minute led Finland to a 1-0 victory against Iceland in the Women's European Championship opener. This win marks Finland's first Euro victory since 2009, breaking a prolonged winless streak for the team.Despite Iceland's determined play, they were hindered by a red card for midfielder Hildur Antonsdóttir in the 58th minute. Iceland's…
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