Denmark's Squads Set for Women's Euro 2025: A Complete Guide to the Teams and Players.
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The Denmark women's national football team, known as "Danish Dynamite," is gearing up for the UEFA Women's Euro 2025 in Switzerland with a mix of ambition and experience. Having been a consistent presence in the UEFA Women's Championship with 14 qualifications, Denmark aims to make a significant impact, drawing on their talented squad and tactical discipline. However, they face a tough challenge in Group C, competing against powerhouses like Germany and Sweden, as well as debutants Poland.

Euros History Denmark has a noteworthy history in the Women's Euros, reaching the final in 2017 where they lost to the Netherlands. They also secured third-place finishes in 1991 and 1993, and reached the semi-finals in 2001 and 2013. However, their 2022 campaign was disappointing, with a group-stage exit.

Qualification Path Denmark secured their spot in Euro 2025 by finishing second in their League A group during the Euro Qualifiers edition of the Nations League. Their path included wins against Belgium and Czechia, with their only losses coming against Spain.

The Coach Andrée Jeglertz, a Swede, took over as head coach in 2023, marking the first time a non-Dane has led the team. Jeglertz brings experience from managing Finland's women's team and leading Umeå IK to the UEFA Women's Cup in 2004. His contract concludes at the end of the Euros, with rumors linking him to Manchester City in the Women's Super League.

Strengths One of Denmark's biggest strengths is the versatility and adaptability of its players. Defenders like Katrine Veje and Sara Holmgaard often push higher to contribute in midfield or attack, providing the coaching team with tactical flexibility. The midfield is vibrant, with young talents like Emma Snerle, Josefine Hasbo, and Kathrine Kuhl.

Key Players * Pernille Harder: As captain and all-time leading scorer, Harder is a world-class forward who can play centrally or on the wings. Her experience and goal-scoring ability are crucial for Denmark's success. She has also won leagues for the past nine or ten years with different clubs and has developed into a dynamic footballer who can really be used in any of the attacking positions on the pitch. * Janni Thomsen: An attacking midfielder, Thomsen was the joint top scorer for Denmark during the last Nations League campaign alongside Harder. Her agility and ability to create opportunities will be vital in easing the pressure on Harder. * Signe Bruun: The Real Madrid striker has emerged as a key figure in Denmark's attack, offering physicality and clinical finishing. * Sara Holmgaard: An intriguing player. She is a defender but is known to push into attack and be very present in attacking maneuvers.

Weaknesses Denmark's recent form has been inconsistent, including a 6-1 loss to Sweden in their last match before the tournament. Overcoming this inconsistency and finding more belief and resilience will be crucial for a successful campaign. One of the primary weaknesses of the female player is the first touch on the ball.

Group Stage Challenge

Denmark is in Group C, alongside Germany, Sweden, and Poland. To advance, they must finish in the top two. Their matches include:

  • Sweden: July 4
  • Germany: July 8
  • Poland: July 12

Final Thoughts Denmark enters the Women's Euro 2025 as the 12th-ranked team in the world. While they face a tough group, their experience and key players could make them a challenging opponent. A strong start against Sweden will be vital for building confidence and momentum.

Squad The confirmed squad includes:

  • Goalkeepers: Maja Bay Østergaard, Kathrine Larsen, Alberte Vingum.
  • Defenders: Sanne Troelsgaard, Katrine Veje, Frederikke Thøgersen, Stine Ballisager, Sara Thrige, Sara Holmgaard, Isabella Obaze, Emma Færge.
  • Midfielders: Kathrine Kühl, Janni Thomsen, Emma Snerle, Karen Holmgaard, Rikke Madsen, Josefine Hasbo.
  • Forwards: Pernille Harder, Nadia Nadim, Signe Bruun, Amalie Vangsgaard, Sofie Bredgaard, Cornelia Kramer.

Writer - Diya Menon
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