This article provides a detailed guide to the Sweden women's national football team ahead of Euro 2025, highlighting key players like Filippa Angeldahl and Johanna Rytting Kaneryd, their recent performance in qualifiers and Nations League, coaching changes (Peter Gerhardsson's last tournament), and the team's prospects in the tournament.
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TL;DR: Key points with love ❤️This article provides a detailed guide to the Sweden women's national football team ahead of Euro 2025, highlighting key players like Filippa Angeldahl and Johanna Rytting Kaneryd, their recent performance in qualifiers and Nations League, coaching changes (Peter Gerhardsson's last tournament), and the team's prospects in the tournament.
Trending- 1 2017: Peter Gerhardsson became head coach.
- 2 2023: Sweden won World Cup bronze; Gerhardsson's broom cupboard incident.
- 3 Early June: Fridolina Rolfö suffered foot injury in win against Denmark.
- 4 June 9: Barcelona stated Rolfö had ligament damage.
- 5 June 26: Game against Norway.
- 6 July 2: Euro 2025 tournament kicks off.
- 7 July 4: Sweden's opening fixture against Denmark.
- 8 After Euro 2025: Tony Gustavsson will replace Peter Gerhardsson as head coach.
- Sweden is expected to advance from the group stage but faces tough opponents like Germany, England, or France in later stages, with a reasonable expectation of ending their journey at the quarter-final.
What: A guide to the Sweden women's national football team for Euro 2025, detailing their qualification path, recent performance, key players, coaching situation, and tournament prospects.
When: Euro 2025 (kicking off July 2); 26 June (game against Norway); early June (big win against Denmark); 9 June (Barça statement); 2024-25 season (Rytting Kaneryd's performance); 2017 (Gerhardsson in charge); nearly eight years (Gerhardsson's tenure); 2023 World Cup (Gerhardsson's broom cupboard moment).
Where: Sweden, England, France, Serbia, Denmark, Wales, Norway, Italy, Germany, Uppsala.
Why: To provide readers with comprehensive information about the Sweden women's national football team as part of the Guardian's Euro 2025 Experts' Network.
How: By analyzing Sweden's recent match results, player performances, coaching strategies, and overall team dynamics.