Poland's women's national football team is gearing up to make its historic debut at the UEFA Women's Euro 2025 in Switzerland. This marks their first-ever qualification for a major tournament, a significant achievement that has sparked excitement and anticipation among fans and players alike.
Qualification and Background
The road to Euro 2025 wasn't easy for "The Eaglesses". They faced a challenging qualifying group. Despite not advancing directly through the group stage, their success in the UEFA Women's Nations League secured them a play-off spot. They capitalized on this second chance, defeating Romania and then Austria in a hard-fought play-off. The final victory against Austria, sealed by a late goal from Ewa Pajor, was a historic moment, confirming their place in the Euro 2025.
The Coach
Nina Patalon has been the head coach of the Polish national team since 2021. At just 39 years old, she brought a clear vision to modernize the squad and close the gap with Europe's stronger sides. Patalon has focused on building a more technically capable and tactically flexible team, while still preserving the physical intensity traditionally associated with Polish football. Patalon's experience with Polish youth teams has allowed her to develop a distinct playing style and build strong relationships with her squad.
Players
The Poland Women Euro 2025 squad has been confirmed. The team includes a mix of experienced players and rising stars. Here is the squad:
Key Players
Tournament Outlook
Poland faces a tough challenge in Group C, alongside Germany, Sweden, and Denmark. Despite the difficulty of the group, the team is determined to make a strong impression in their first major tournament. Poland's strengths include leadership, experience, and the individual brilliance of players like Ewa Pajor. Their style of play typically involves a 4-3-3 formation, prioritizing fast progression and vertical passes to utilize Pajor's abilities in the final third. Defensively, they shift into a compact 4-1-4-1 formation, focusing on organization and solidity.
Poland prepared for the Euro 2025 with a 4-0 victory over Ukraine in a friendly match. This win extended their unbeaten streak to 11 matches.
With a blend of experienced leadership and emerging talent, Poland aims to establish themselves on the European stage and leave a lasting mark on the tournament.