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All seven trophy-winning teams at the Women's European Championship since 1997 were led to glory by a female coach.
With the 2025 European Championship group stage about to end, there is still plenty of potential for drama. Six teams are battling for the four remaining spots in the quarter-finals going into the last round of group fixtures, which runs from July 9-13. This is how each group could pan out.
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Signe Gaupset became the youngest player to score twice in a Women’s European Championship match as she led Norway to a 4-3 win over Iceland on Thursday. UEFA said Gaupset, who is 20 years and 22 days,
Tasked with “bringing the group together”, Grainger left her post with Wales to take the lead in Norway. In her 16 matches in charge, Norway have won seven, drawn six and lost three. Grainger has had to navigate injuries and absences to key players during the UEFA Nations League, including Chelsea’s Guro Reiten, without the help of friendlies.
Norway are the first team to reach the Women's Euro 2025 quarter-finals after beating Finland 2-1 on Sunday and Switzerland's 2-0 win over eliminated Iceland.Pia Sundhage's team need to avoid defeat against Finland on Thursday to reach the knockout stage of the Euros for first time.
Norway has done it again at the Women’s European Championship with another 2-1 win, this time over impressive Finland after being outshined for much of the game.
Signe Gaupset scored two and helped make the others for Frida Maanum as Group A winners Norway came from behind to beat eliminated Iceland.
Signe Gaupset became the youngest player to score twice in a Women’s European Championship match as she led Norway to a 4-3 win over Iceland on
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