Ticket gross sales for UEFA Ladies’s EURO 2025, to be staged in Switzerland, have gone on sale, with a particular launch occasion held on the iconic Jungfraujoch within the Swiss Alps, above the ski resorts of Wengen, Grindelwald.
At 3,454m above sea stage, the magnificent Aletsch glacier set the stage for a match between two groups of soccer legends and future stars. The venue has seen loads of uncommon sporting occasions earlier than, together with a tennis match a decade in the past between famous person Roger Federer and ski famous person Lindsey Vonn.
In whole, round 720,000 tickets might be obtainable for the event with gross sales for most of the people now open through www.womenseuro.com/tickets. With this primary ticket launch, greater than 250,000 tickets for all 31 matches of the event can be found on a primary come, first served foundation
Nadine Kessler, UEFA managing director of ladies’s soccer, mentioned: “UEFA Ladies’s EURO 2025 might be greater than only a event, it is going to be one other signpost that girls’s soccer is on an unstoppable path. Our world-class gamers and groups might be centre stage for probably the most watched, best and probably the most attended Ladies’s EURO ever. Our purpose is to promote all 720,000 tickets and we would like followers from Switzerland, Europe and past to affix us as we make historical past subsequent summer season.”
Former Switzerland worldwide Lara Dickenmann, who scored 53 objectives in 135 appearances for her nation, has joined Lia Wälti, the present captain of the Swiss nationwide crew, as an official ambassador of UEFA Ladies’s EURO 2025.
Lara Dickenmann mentioned: “Undoubtedly, UEFA Ladies’s EURO 2025 in Switzerland will encourage extra ladies to take up soccer and drive the expansion of ladies’s soccer total. There isn’t any larger reward for any former participant than inspiring the following era.”
UEFA Ladies’s EURO 2025 might be held from 2 to 27 July 2025 in eight host cities throughout Switzerland, together with Basel (opening sport and ultimate), Bern, Geneva, Zurich, St. Gallen, Lucerne, Thun and Sion.