Poland Beats Denmark for First Ever Women’s European Championship Win
POLAND, JUL 12 – Natalia Padilla-Bidas scored Poland's first-ever goal at a major women's tournament to help secure a 3-2 win over Denmark in their Euro 2025 debut, attended by 14,213 fans.
- Poland defeated Denmark 3-2 on July 12, 2025, at Allmend Stadion in Lucerne during their final Euro 2025 group match.
- Both teams had no chance to advance after losing previous matches, making this game a contest for third and fourth in Group C.
- Poland secured their first ever Women's European Championship win with goals from Natalia Padilla-Bidas, Ewa Pajor, and Martyna Wiankowska despite Denmark's strong replies including a goal by Signe Bruun.
- Padilla-Bidas opened scoring in the 12th minute, followed by Pajor doubling the lead, and Wiankowska scoring in the 76th minute while Denmark scored twice, with Bruun's header in the 83rd minute making the finish tense.
- Poland's win ended their Euro 2025 debut on a high note, finishing third in the group while Denmark placed fourth, and coach Nina Patalon expressed pride and lasting emotions about the achievement.
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Soccer-Poland end Euro 2025 on high note with historic Padilla-Bidas goal, win over Denmark
LUCERNE, Switzerland (Reuters) -Poland's Natalia Padilla-Bidas scored her country's first goal at a major women's tournament in a 3-2 victory over Denmark on Saturday that sends Poland home from their European championship debut on a high note. Read full story

Poland beats Denmark for first ever Women’s European Championship win
Natalia Padilla has scored one goal and set up the others for Poland’s first ever Women’s European Championship win, 3-2 over Denmark in their final group game in Lucerne.
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