Skip to content

German national team captain Gwinn proclaims having a solid and exceptional foundation.

Spain eliminates Germany in the Euro semifinals, yet captain Giulia Gwinn and DFB President Bernd Neuendorf remain hopeful for the future.

DFB captain Gwinn expresses a strong sense of solid foundation.
DFB captain Gwinn expresses a strong sense of solid foundation.

German national team captain Gwinn proclaims having a solid and exceptional foundation.

Germany's Women's Football Team Shows Promise in UEFA Women's EURO 2025 Semi-Final Loss

The German women's football team may have lost to Spain in the semi-finals of UEFA Women's EURO 2025, but their future looks bright. Despite key absences due to suspensions and injuries, young players demonstrated resilience and potential, pushing the reigning FIFA World Cup and UEFA Nations League champions to extra time.

The match, held on July 23, 2025, ended in a 0-1 defeat with Aitana Bonmatí scoring the decisive goal for Spain. Young German players like summer signing Sara Däbritz, a veteran of the 2013 champion squad, and defenders Sophia Kleinherne and Carlotta Wamser gained valuable experience in this high-stakes match.

Goalkeeper Ann-Katrin Berger was highlighted for key saves that kept the team in contention during tense moments. The team's competitive growth and resilience were evident as they pushed Spain to extra time.

Bernd Neuendorf, president of the DFB (German Football Association), has expressed optimism about the team's young talents and their development trajectory. He believes that the path of putting faith in young players and their development should continue. Neuendorf praised young talents like full-backs Franziska Kett (20) and Carlotta Wamser (21) for their outstanding performance.

Captain Giulia Gwinn, who suffered an injury in the first group game against Poland, also sees a bright future for the team. Despite the disappointment of a narrow semi-final loss and her early exit from the tournament, Gwinn and the team can be very proud of their performance.

The German women's football team has an incredibly good foundation for the coming years on the pitch. Their unity and the constructive experience gained in a close contest against a top-tier opponent are expected to build confidence and capability for upcoming international competitions. Neuendorf encourages clubs to create more offers for girls and women's football, as it benefits football and the sport as a whole.

In summary, despite the disappointment of a narrow semi-final loss, Germany’s blend of youth and experience and the performances of promising young players signal a bright future for their women’s national team. The EM tournament marked the beginning of something wonderful for the team, and their exceptional performance exceeded expectations.

  1. The positive showing of Germany's Women's Football Team in the UEFA Women's EURO 2025, despite their semi-final loss, underlines their potential growth in health-and-wellness and women's health, as well as in sports like football.
  2. The German Football Association, led by Bernd Neuendorf, acknowledges the development trajectory of the young talents in their team, and advocates continued faith in their potential, all while encouraging more facilities and resources for girls and women's health-and-wellness in sports like football.
  3. Despite the injury that held her back in the tournament, Captain Giulia Gwinn is optimistic about the future of the team, viewing their performance as a success story for the blend of youth and experience in the realm of science and sports, particularly women's football.

Read also:

    Latest