ศึกยูโร 2025: ทีมชาติจากบ้านเกิดแข่งขันท่ามกลางคลื่นความร้อนที่ท้าทาย ส่วนทีมสวิตเซอร์แลนด์มาพร้อมความแข็งแกร่งดั่งหัวใจ ศึกครั้งนี้ เตรียมพบกับแมตช์ที่ไม่ควรพลาดเพราะความทรหดและความสามารถของนักกีฬา
The anticipation for Euro 2025 is palpable as it kicks off in the picturesque town of Thun, Switzerland, with Iceland facing Finland. Later, the hosts Switzerland take on Norway. England and Wales, both in Group D, face a challenging path as they compete against formidable teams like the Netherlands and France. England, the defending champions, face hurdles due to recent retirements and injuries but have regained confidence after a strong performance against Jamaica.
Spain, reigning world champions, enter the tournament as favorites. Despite past controversies, the team seems united and driven to secure their first European title. Led by manager Montse Tome, Spain’s squad is poised to dominate Group B, which includes Belgium, Italy, and Portugal.
A record-breaking heatwave is expected to hit Switzerland during the tournament, with temperatures soaring 10°C above average. Amber heatwave warnings have been issued, and UEFA may implement cooling breaks if temperatures exceed 35°C during matches.
The Golden Boot race is heating up, with England's Alessia Russo, Spain's Claudia Pina, and France's Marie-Antoinette Katoto among the top contenders. Former Euro 2022 Golden Boot winner Beth Mead could see her title passed on to her Arsenal teammate Russo, who is set to lead England's attack.
Switzerland hosts a major women's sporting event for the first time, set against a stunning mountainous backdrop with games across eight cities. The tournament aims not only for competitive success but also to boost women's football participation in Switzerland, doubling players to 80,000 by 2027. Sustainability is emphasized, with free public transport for ticket holders and a planned schedule to minimize team travel.
The tournament stands as a landmark event for Switzerland, blending sport and sustainability, and providing an opportunity to unite fans and inspire the next generation of female footballers.