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Switzerland praises the Euro as a "take-off" moment despite the exit
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Switzerland Celebrates Euro’s “Launchpad” Moment Even After Departing

July 18, 2025 4 Min Read
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BERN, Switzerland – Swiss coach Pier Sandersi remains hopeful that their journey to the quarterfinals of the home European Championship marks a significant moment for women’s soccer in the country, despite a 2-0 loss to Spain on Friday.

Goals from Athenea del Castillo and Clàudia Pina in the second half secured Spain’s spot in the semifinals against Germany or France on Wednesday, yet the tournament has surpassed all expectations for the hosts.

Switzerland received tremendous support throughout the knockout stage, with nearly 30,000 fans cheering for them at all four matches, even after the final whistle at Wankdorf Stadium on Friday.

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“I’m disappointed to be going home,” Sanderj remarked during a press conference. “The locker room’s energy and the atmosphere in the first half showed that this is a strong team.

“However, Spain is the reigning world champion. We gave it our all, which is what matters most. I’m extremely proud of Switzerland, especially seeing so many people come out to support us; it was an incredible experience.

“It felt like a once-in-a-lifetime event, very emotional. They didn’t leave! The turnout shows that many in Switzerland value women’s soccer.”


The Swiss player expresses gratitude to local supporters following their Euro 2025 quarterfinal exit against Spain. Giuseppe Velletri/Sports Press Photo/Getty Images

Former U.S. Women’s National Team, Sweden, and Brazil coach Sundhage believes this tournament will have a lasting impact on women’s soccer in Switzerland.

“It’s crucial to keep this momentum going,” said the Swedish coach. “I see this as a foundation for future growth, especially after hosting this tournament; it’s an opportunity.”

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“Though we lost, there is a positive outlook for women’s soccer. While some players are upset, I believe we can all take pride in our journey.”

“Now, we need to focus on the next step, which is vital. I anticipated a large turnout before this Euro, but the fan zones and support for the national team were astonishing.”

Ranked 23rd globally, Switzerland was considered a significant underdog going into their match against Spain.

The match began poorly when the world champions were awarded an early penalty, which Mariona Caldentai failed to convert, allowing Switzerland to reach halftime on even terms.

Substitute Del Castillo finally broke the deadlock in the 66th minute after Spain struck the woodwork three times, and Pina netted a second goal just five minutes later.

Spain even missed a second penalty kick late in the match, as Alexia Putellas and Noel Maritz also missed their attempts against the hosts.

“We had some luck,” Sanderj admitted with a smile. “If you look at the penalties, we could’ve used more luck, but the first half was impressive for our team.”

Fan Take: This news is significant for soccer fans as it showcases the growing popularity and support for women’s soccer, particularly in Switzerland. The excitement generated by such tournaments could lead to increased investment in women’s sports and inspire a new generation of players.

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