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Swiss to host Women's Euro 2025 after beating France, Poland and Nordic bids
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Switzerland will host Women's Euro 2025
Switzerland will host Women's Euro 2025

Switzerland have been chosen as hosts for the Women's European Championship in 2025.

The Swiss bid was selected at a meeting of UEFA’s executive committee in Lisbon on Tuesday.

Switzerland overcame bids from France, Poland and a combined bid from four Nordic countries — Denmark, Finland, Norway and Sweden.

The Swiss Football Association replied to UEFA's tweet confirming the news by posting: "Happy to welcome you all at home! See you then!"

Switzerland, which is the home of UEFA and of football's world governing body FIFA, co-hosted the 2008 men's European Championship alongside Austria, and hosted the 1954 men's World Cup.

England will head into the tournament in just over two years' time as holders after the Lionesses' triumph on home soil last summer.

Swiss FA president Dominique Blanc said: "This is a historic day for Switzerland, the association and women's football.

"This big step will shape the development of women's football at all levels. 

"I would like to thank everyone involved who made this project possible, especially those responsible at the federal government, the cantons and the host cities, who have supported us from the start."

The tournament will be staged in June and July 2025, with the Swiss bid proposing matches would be hosted in Basel, Bern, Geneva, Zurich, St Gallen, Sion, Lucerne and Thun.

Leader of Switzerland's bid Marion Daube added: "The Swiss FA has made the promotion of women's football an important part of its strategy for the future and is extremely pleased that we are supporting our strategy to hold a tournament with high visibility in our country.

"We are proud that our application was successful and we want to show that football is accessible to everyone. 

"Our tournament should be a four-week festival for the whole of Switzerland and, due to our location in the heart of Europe, also for the surrounding countries."

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