Euro 2025: Hosts Switzerland Aim to Kickstart Campaign
- The UEFA Women’s Euro 2025, Europe’s premier women’s football tournament, will take place in Switzerland from July 2 to July 27 across eight cities including Basel and Geneva.
- Organizers plan to strengthen human rights efforts following the 2024 men’s Euros in Germany, with a human rights advisory board convened last year to guide risk assessments and protections.
- The opening match will feature Switzerland hosting Norway in Basel, with Norway aiming to improve after past disappointments, including heavy defeats at recent major tournaments.
- UEFA prioritizes combating discrimination and hate speech by enabling reporting via stadium displays, apps, and websites while an independent legal body reviews complaints and social media companies pledge cooperation.
- The tournament's focus on diversity and inclusion, alongside intensified human rights measures, aims to ensure respect and equal opportunities, though authorities and advocates acknowledge ongoing challenges remain.
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Eight times won in 13 editions and runner-up in 2022, the European queen Germany appears in Switzerland without her star during the last three years Alexandra Popp, in search of a continental glory that has escaped her since 2013.The Mannschaft starts at Euro 2025 on Friday in San Galo against Poland (19H00 GMT).«I don't remember the last time I was so deeply convinced that we could achieve something really great”, said the new German captain Gi…
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Women's Euro 2025: Zero tolerance for discrimination
Organizers of Euro 2025 in Switzerland will be placing a particular emphasis on human rights, drawing on experiences UEFA gained at the 2024 Men's European Championship in Germany.
A host country of the Euro women's football, Switzerland is launching its competition this Wednesday, July 2 against Norway.
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