Euro 2025 Host Switzerland Loses to Norway in Stadium Close to Alpine Rockslide Village
- On Tuesday, Norway secured a 1-0 victory over Switzerland in a UEFA Nations League match held in Sion, one of the venues for Euro 2025.
- The game served as a rehearsal for their opening day Women's European Championship match against Norway on July 2 in Basel.
- A minute's silence was observed before kickoff to honor the village of Blatten, destroyed recently by a landslide about 40 kilometers from Sion.
- The only goal came in the fourth minute, and Switzerland midfielder Smilla Vallotto said, "It's not even a goal, because they haven't played with 'fair play.'"
- Switzerland’s young squad, led by coach Pia Sundhage, has been demoted from the highest division of the Nations League as they gear up for their Euro 2025 fixtures.
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Switzerland is lagging behind in the Tourbillon in Sion early on and can no longer compensate for the increase.
Despite defeat and descent, the Nati players look positively ahead to the home-EURO.

Euro 2025 host Switzerland loses to Norway in stadium close to Alpine rockslide village
A full rehearsal for their opening day game at the Women’s European Championship saw host Switzerland beaten 1-0 by Norway in the UEFA Nations League.
Vilde Bøe Rise shot Norway to victory against European Championship rival Switzerland – group runner-up in the Nations League Marit Bratberg Lund took a throw-in from the left in the 4th minute. After a heel flick from Ada Hegerberg, the ball ended up with Guro Reiten, who rushed to the side and hit it diagonally. The ball went past Frida Maanum, who was under heavy pressure from two Swiss players, but Risa came back all alone. The Atlético Mad…
Switzerland leaves League A of the League of Nations by the small door. Quickly led 1-0 by Norway in Tourbillon, the selection of Pia Sundhage tried to return. In vain. It will thus approach the last straight line before the Euro with a frustrating 1-0 defeat and relegation. Concerned.
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