#UEFA EURO 2025 Qualifying
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SARINA!! MAKE A GODDAMN CHANGE!!!
For any of the midfield tbh, I want to see Clinton or Nas personality!!
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Heading to the Euros
#woso#women's football#women's soccer#alexia putellas#spain wnt#spain women's national team#spain#uefa women's euro qualifiers#uefa women's euros 2025
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Full-time at Firhill, a 1-0 win for Scotland, sees us promoted back to league A and secure a playoff spot in October after going unbeaten in our qualifying group
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a glimpse of ottienne the otter mascot, uefa women's euro 2025 qualifiers, 17/7/24
#marina hegering#sara doorsoun#bibiane schulze solano#merle frohms#dfb frauen#woso#woso community#gerwnt#my gifs#germany vs austria#ottienne the otter
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What is the nations league? Like what does it lead to?? I’m so confused 😂
hi anon - so the uefa nations league is a uefa-run tournament for both the men and women for european senior national teams. the women's version of the tournament was started last year, and spain was the inaugural winner.
the uefa nations league is now the official european qualification system for the euro (qualifying stage), the olympics, and the women's world cup for european teams.
here is how the group stage works for the 2025 edition:
and here's how qualification will work for the 2027 women's world cup:
it's become a bit of an inevitability these days 😬 but we actually don't play each other all that often. it's not like switzerland or italy, which spain seemingly plays every other month.
it'll be a big barça reunion of former and current players! imagine if norway was also part of the group 😅
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Beth Mead of England during the UEFA Women's EURO 2025 qualifying match between England and Republic of Ireland at Carrow Road on July 12, 2024 in Norwich, England. (Photo by Morgan Harlow - The FA/The FA via Getty Images)
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May I suggest this website again 😂😂
https://www.womenssoccertv.info/uefa-womens-euro-2025-qf
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U21, Nunziata “Turchia forte, tutti a disposizione”
Nunziata (Italy) during EURO 2025 U21 – QUALIFYING – Italy v Latvia, UEFA European Football Championship in Cesena, Italy, March 22 2024 FIRENZE (ITALPRESS) – “La Turchia è una squadra forte, che gioca a calcio, che ti viene addosso, aggressiva, ha cambiato sistema di gioco rispetto alla gara di andata, quindi per giocare contro di loro qualche accorgimento abbiamo cercato di prenderlo” Lo ha…
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laura freigang coming on to play against poland, uefa women's euro 2025 qualifiers, 1/6/24
#laura freigang#lena oberdorf#elisa senß#marina hegering#dfb frauen#gerwnt#my gifs#woso community#woso#germany vs poland
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Hwang In-beom, who requested a reasonable transfer, concluded that it was 1+2 years instead of 3 years
Hwang In-beom was put in a very unfair situation. Even the Greek media acknowledged '1+2 years'.
"Hwang In-beom signed a 1+2 year contract with Olympiacos" It has been confirmed that he has signed an extended option contract with Olympiacos, and Hwang In-beom has asked the club to transfer, and has already returned to his hometown."
He added, "Hwang In-beom insists that the contract he signed is not a 'basic three years', but there is a buyout clause of 3 million euros (about 4.3 billion won) in the extension option, but Olympiacos requires a much higher transfer fee."
Hwang In-beom's two-year extension option was activated after June 30th.
Midfielder Hwang In-beom joined Olympiacos ahead of the 2022-23 season. And based on his outstanding skills, he swallowed up the Greek stage. Hwang In-beom took on the same role as a maestro, showing passing, de-pressurization, and adjusting the game tempo in the third line. In addition, he increased the number of attacks through momentary second-line penetration or created opportunities through direct breakthroughs. The overall record was 5 goals and 4 assists in 40 official games, and was selected as Olympiacos' Player of the Year in a fan vote organized by the Superliga Elada Secretariat.
Some clubs have sent love calls for his outstanding performance. First, in January, it was linked to Serie A. At the time, Greece's Nova Sports said, "Inter Milan Scouts appeared at Karaszkaki Stadium, the home of Olympiacos. The scout fixed his eyes on Hwang In-beom in the match against Aris," he announced. And in early April, the Bundesliga was highlighted. Greece's Sports 24 said, "Hwang In-beom is the main reason why Monchengladbach has consistently visited the Greek league this season. He meets the requirements and is the closest player." "Frankfurt, Freiburg, and Hoffenheim also want Hwang In-beom."
스포츠토토 said, "Napoli is watching Olympiacos midfielder Hwang In-beom," adding, "The club has shifted its attention to the Korean and Japanese markets."
In this situation, Hwang In-beom is in conflict with the club, and it became a hot topic first as Hwang In-beom was excluded from the UEFA Europa League pre-season and the third qualifying round. It's not an injury, but questions have been raised about the absence of the team's ace player.
This was confirmed because of the transfer request. On the 11th, Greek 'Ertz Sports' said, "Hwang In-beom officially expressed his desire to leave Olympiacos. He requested an immediate transfer even though the contract period was two years left, so he was excluded from the list even in the match against Genk. " reported. The media added, "Olympiacos adheres to the principle that no one is above the team. They are angry with Hwang In-beom and are willing to go to court. Hwang In-beom has a contract with Olympiacos until June 2025. This is absolutely a simple matter. It is not," he added.
스포츠토토 said, "Hwang In-beom requested a transfer. Olympiacos is taking it seriously. Hwang In-beom has a contract with Olympiacos until 2025, but the club was angry when he asked to leave. Olympiacos even filed a lawsuit. "I'm going to die. Hwang In-beom's behavior is unacceptable and I made it clear that no one can be above the team. We will know how the club will handle it in the future."
As such, the Greek revenge media were criticizing Hwang In-beom. There are two years left on the contract, so why are you requesting a transfer? Greece's 'Gazeta' directly expressed, "Hwang In-beom's transfer request feels rude."
just as expected. Hwang In-beom had a good reason. Football statistics media 'Transfer Markt' wrote that Hwang In-beom's contract was signed until June 2025. However, according to the report that came out again, it was 1+2 years. Even 'Gazeta' said, "The contract between Olympiacos and Hwang In-beom is 1+2 years."
Greek clubs such as Olympiacos often do 'unplay' (media play), but they drove it to 3 years and now they are changing the word to 1+2 years.
When the situation is sorted out, it can be seen that the extension option has been executed. If Hwang In-beom becomes a free agent (FA), he can transfer without having to fight with the club. However, seeing that the frustrating situation continues, it can be assumed that it is tied to a contract.
The key now seems to be the transfer fee. Hwang In-beom's side wants to transfer through a buyout worth 3 million euros, but Olympiacos wants to get a higher transfer fee with unknown claims. At one time, when rumors of a transfer were raised, Greek media reported that Olympiacos had set the price between 10 million euros (approximately 14.5 billion won) and 15 million euros (approximately 22 billion won).
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Beth Mead of England during the UEFA Women's EURO 2025 qualifying match between England and France at St James' Park on May 31, 2024 in Newcastle upon Tyne, England.
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Wikipedia has a good article on Nations League :)
https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/2023%E2%80%9324_UEFA_Women%27s_Nations_League
Also:
"The results will be used to determine the leagues for the UEFA Women's Euro 2025 qualifying competition."
Euro 2025 is so far but so close at the same time
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depends what you'd like to do (+ disclaimer, I've been into football since this year again), but a very rough timeline is:
BACKSTORY 21-23
-both Flo and Jamal start in the NT team (2021) (previously in U16 in 2018) and I believe, their first dfb appearance/interview together is in that timeframe as well (04/2021)
- season 21/22 plus World Cup (2022) Flo's injury + missed the World Cup; Germany flopping
- 22 Xabi joins Leverkusen
- season 22/23 FCB wins the season under Nagelsmann, Leverkusen ends in 6th place
SEASON 23/24
-23/24 season Bayern under new coach Tuchel in 3rd place while Alonso wins with an undefeated Leverkusen
-Wusiala matchdays 09/2023 w/ a tie and 02/2024 w/ a win for Leverkusen
- 03/2024 DFB challenge video
-Euro 2024 qualifiers & friendlies inbetween the Bundesliga, they get into camp (Herzogenaurach = 'Quartier' in the south & Blankenhain = training prep in the east) I believe by the end of May 2024?
- 06/2024: press conference before the Euros
EUROS 2024:
- Opening Euro match 2024: Scotland vs Germany (crazy Wusiala action there, the Wusiala train really started there)
- match reactions
- group stage games (used UEFA'S website if I needed to know specific times)
- DEN/GER and drama under thunder & heavy rain
- tragic loss ESP/GER...we're still mourning until this day. Flo's equalizer + Jamal's blocked shot on target by Cucurella...our offensive couple was not enough to beat 12 men that day😔💔
SUMMER TRANSFER/BREAK 2024
July 2024:
Flo on vacation in Ibiza (probs as Aaliyah hinted on that on tiktok) w/ gf, Jona and Luisa
- Jamal was on a yacht, then in the USA with Zirkzee
- they met up somewhere inbetween???
(PRE-)SEASON 2024/2025
- 08/2024 Supercup Stuttgart/Leverkusen
- (31th July-) 08/2024 that Bayern Audi Tour in South Korea
- 09/2024 UEFA NATION'S LEAGUE HOLY SHIT, ESPECIALLY HUNGARY VS GERMANY SO MUCH GAYGAYGAY
- 28th September 2024: Leverkusen vs Bayern
A question to the wusiala community (pls help me guys 😭) is there such a thing as a "wusiala timeline"? cause I wanna write something and want to follow the real life timeline but I don't know it that well and really i'm just too lazy to do the research... Like is there a post or smth about them and since when have they played toghter and stuff
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It is Switzerland, not Poland, that will organise the European Women's Championship in 2025, but as Ewa Pajor assures, this will only create additional mobilisation in the team to qualify for the tournament. All the more so as Switzerland is fondly remembered by some of the national team players. After winning the match against Costa Rica in Łódź, we also talked to the captain of the Polish national team about, among other things, Tuesday's rivalry with some of her Wolfsburg teammates in the match against the Netherlands in Rotterdam and the Women's Champions League.
Do you believe in destiny?
I don't know what you are going for.
I'm talking about Euro 2025, which, by UEFA's decision, will be organised by Switzerland. If you get the qualification, you and a lot of players from our national team will have the chance to return to the country where you won the European U-17 championship. I think this Switzerland is meant for you.
It's true. We were in the briefing room with the whole team when UEFA announced the decision and then the coach just remarked that some of us have very good memories of Switzerland. I hope we will go back there, although we know that we have a new Nations League qualification ahead of us and in that we will fight to go to the championship. Of course, I hope Switzerland turns out to be lucky for us again.
So there was not much disappointment in the team that this tournament would not take place in Poland after all?
We, of course, really wanted the Euros to be held in Poland. And we didn't mean that it would have been easier for us, because we wouldn't have had to compete in the qualifiers, and we would have qualified for the big event for the first time in our history without any stress or major effort. No, we think quite differently. If we win this historic promotion ourselves on the pitch, it will taste much, much better than if we get it on a platter. We wanted the Euros to be held in Poland so that women's football would get more exposure in our country and maybe even more girls would get into football when they see what it's like at the highest level in Europe.
With a good performance in the qualifiers and promotion, you can also spark enthusiasm among fans and maybe the next championship will already be hosted in Poland.
We hope so, that in the Nations League we will play good matches, which will be attended by a lot of fans. We also hope that Poland will apply to host the next Euro, because we know that our country is capable of organising such events, because we have fantastic stadiums, and Poland is in the middle of Europe, so it is an ideal place to host such a big tournament.
Didn't this decision dishearten you a little before the match against Costa Rica? Despite winning 2:1, it was not the best performance in Łódź.
I don't think it had an impact. We are aware that we didn't play a great match and it wasn't our game. We said that to ourselves right after the game. But such matches can also be for points in the Nations League, where even if the game doesn't go our way, which was the case against Costa Rica, we also need to win. Such matches in the qualifiers will be very important, so that in such tough moments we aim to get three points at all costs.
You helped the team by coming in from the bench, making an assist and scoring a goal. One could say that you played your role as captain one hundred per cent, because you pulled the team together in a difficult moment.
I want to help the team in every game. Whether it's an assist, a goal or a tackle to block an opponent's shot. I started the match against Costa Rica on the bench, so I could watch the first half from the sidelines. I knew that if I or any of us got subbed in, we would want to add energy to the pitch, change the image of the match and simply win.
Especially as the match was in a special city for you, with the training camp taking place in your home town of Uniejów. After training you can go out for dinner at your mum's (laughs).
In Uniejów we have really great facilities. The pitch is at the highest level, even though the weather may not be particularly good. I feel at home here, which I have a ten-minute drive to. So far I have only been there on Monday before the training. There was no time after that. We still saw each other at the stadium in Łódź, where almost all my family were in the stands. However, the staff decided that since we were spending the Easter holiday at the training camp, we would have a more relaxed day on Saturday. A dinner is planned, to which the girls could invite their family and friends. I will definitely be going home for a bit afterwards as well. It's a cool initiative on the part of the staff.
You will be able to recharge your batteries before the second match that awaits you at this team camp. On Tuesday in Rotterdam, a prestigious clash against the Netherlands. What do you expect from such a rival?
Certainly a very intense match. It's going to be a top-class opponent and I'm very happy that it's going to happen, because it's going to be a big test for us.
You know the Netherlands very well, because at least half of the backline of the World Cup runners-up and the playmaker plays with you at Wolfsburg.
Thanks to that, I know that they are really amazing footballers. And I'm really looking forward to playing against them.
And the fact that you know Dominique Janssen and Lynn Wilms so well from the club, is that an advantage for you, or does it cut both ways, because they also know you very well?
I don't think we can hide anything from each other (laughs). I know them very well, and with Dominique Janssen, I actually compete at every training session because the coach always sets us against each other when we have big or small games. I know her very well, she knows me very well, so it's definitely going to be an amazing duel that I'm really looking forward to. We were already saying goodbye in the locker room after the last league game against Werder and I said to Lynn see you soon and she said that we will swap the jerseys. I replied that sure, it would be a very nice souvenir of this cool encounter for me.
You also have fond memories of the match against the Netherlands, as you have already scored a goal for them. That meeting in Jelenia Góra was the most unusual match you've played in?
Yes, definitely. I was just asked by one of the physios at that training camp if we had played against the Netherlands before. I say we even won 1:0, but the match only lasted 45 minutes because the lights went out (laughs). I hope that in Rotterdam it will only happen again, that we will have nice memories again because we will win. We are going there to play a very good match and we will see what happens.
Especially because it will be a dress rehearsal for us, because it will be the last game before the start of the Nations League.
Therefore, it will be a very important encounter. We will want to go out and play what we have been working on for the last two years. We want to show our style and play a good match, especially because we know we won't see each other for five months.
After the national team camp, the most important part of the club season will start. You have complicated the situation in the German league for yourselves, but ahead of you is the German Cup semi-final against Bayern and then the fight for the Champions League final against Arsenal. That one trophy is still missing from your personal trophy cabinet.
It's all true. In the Bundesliga, we unfortunately lost to Bayern recently and to Hoffenheim earlier, which means it's not all in our hands anymore. There are still four rounds left. We will want to win these matches and then let's see what happens. Whether Bayern will lose points or not. We will definitely fight until the end. And, as you mentioned, one trophy is still missing from my trophy cabinet. We have the semi-final against Arsenal and we'll see what happens. I for now am not thinking about whether we will play in the final of the Champions League. I'm thinking about playing a very good game at home first against Arsenal and then in London and progressing to that final. Before that, however, we have the German Cup semi-final in Munich ahead of us. That's what we're concentrating on, because we also want to go to Cologne once again.
More than 30,000 tickets have already been sold for the match at the Emirates Stadium in London, yet there is still plenty of time left. The setting was already great for the Champions League quarter-final matches. Plus the packed Wembley during the England-Brazil Finalissima on Thursday. What has been happening with women's football lately is probably a dream come true for you female footballers?
Of course, it is something beautiful. I already had the opportunity to play at the Camp Nou in front of 90,000 spectators and I can say that I didn't even dream of such a thing, and yet it happened. That's why you have to dream and have such goals, to play in front of such an audience in such important matches. As part of the regeneration after the game against Costa Rica, the girls and I watched England vs Brazil at Wembley. The pace was incredible. The progression that women's football is making is something unbelievable and these matches are a pleasure to watch. I hope the fans in Poland watched that game because it was the highest level of women's football.
#ewa pajor#polwnt#poland wnt#vfl wolfsburg frauen#woso#the bit about dom and this exchange with lynn aww#i need a pic when they swap!
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