Ah, you're right. It's been only for the Orange Lionesses, not for the tournements. https://www.vrouwenvoetbalnieuws.nl...euwinnen-op-voetbalplaatjes-van-albert-heijn/
Checklist Panini stickers https://cartophilic-info-exch.blogspot.com/2022/05/panini-uefa-womens-euro-england-2022-06.html
Tickets sale update from the UEFA congress: .@NaddelKe: "Already, over 396,000 tickets have been purchased in 95 countries. Over 55% of the total available. Gone. In advance. For women’s football. Wembley – sold out. Old Trafford – sold out. 8 matches – sold out."#UEFACongress #TimeForAction— UEFA (@UEFA) May 11, 2022
I still have to buy it (crazy times at work these days for me ): I'll take note of your 100 stickers.
With the first two #WEURO2022 squads announced today, you can keep up with every roster (provisional or otherwise) as they are announced here as the weeks go on 👇https://t.co/iHfFk35Tn0— Ameé Ruszkai (@ameeruszkai) May 30, 2022
WEURO 2022 winner will play against Copa America 2022 winner. Date (during an international window) and location of the event will be announced in the coming months.
Hi hope it's ok to post this here. I have some tickets to sell for the Women's Euro as I am starting a new job and can't take the time off any more. 2x QF3 (Winner C v Runner Up D) 23rd July - Leigh (£10 each) 2x QF4 (Winner D v Runner Up C) 24th July - Rotherham (£10 each) 2x Semi-Final 1 26th July - Sheffield (£15 each) Thanks
Sweden squad, no big surprises 🇸🇪 𝟐𝟑 𝐬𝐩𝐞𝐥𝐚𝐫𝐞. Ett lag. Alla blågula supportrar. Tillsammans är vi 𝗦𝘃𝗲𝗿𝗶𝗴𝗲 🇸🇪— Svensk Fotboll (@svenskfotboll) June 7, 2022
By just reading the names, it seems incredibly deep, with quite a load of experienced veterans mixed up with younger solid talents. Considering that they're #2 in the World FIFA Rankings and that they just lost the Olympics at the penalty shootout one year ago, it seems to me that Sweden are the most serious candidate to the title.
God knows, if they reach the finals, I hope they win*. I don't think my heart can take seeing Seger's face after losing another gold. Last summer almost killed me. (* unless they're playing Norway. Obvs.)
https://www.onsoranje.nl/nieuws/ned...ve-selectie-oranjeleeuwinnen-voor-ek-engeland The Orange Lionesses EURO selection: Stand by selection: Naast de 23 geselecteerde speelsters trainen een extra keepster en zeven speelsters in de beginfase van het trainingskamp mee met de selectie. Jill Baijings (SGS Essen), Kayleigh van Dooren (FC Twente), Kika van Es (FC Twente), Chasity Grant (AFC Ajax), Fenna Kalma (FC Twente), Shanice van de Sanden (Wolfsburg VfL), Katja Snoeijs (Gir.de Bordeau) en Jacintha Weimar (Feyenoord) zijn als standby toegevoegd. Als een speelster uit de huidige selectie geblesseerd raakt of ziek wordt, dan mag die tot de avond voorafgaand aan de eerste wedstrijd op het EK worden vervangen door een speelster van de standby lijst.
This upcoming Euros will be tough for all teams. Even Spain won’t be able to breeze through after seeing how England played against them in Arnold Cup.
Jonathan Tannenwald @thegoalkeeper Jun 9 ESPN confirms its women's Euros coverage plans. 2 games on big ESPN 21 on ESPN2 8 exclusively on ESPN+ 1 on ESPNU (with simulcast on ESPN2 after the event before it ends): https://espnpressroom.com/us/press-...uefa-womens-euro-2022-matches-july-6-july-31/
Euro Champion 2022 Unser Kader für die EURO 2022 ⚽ℹ️ Chantal Hagel wird als 24. Spielerin vorsorglich am zweiten EM-Trainingslager in Herzogenaurach (21. bis 29. Juni) teilnehmen. WIR #IMTEAM 🇩🇪 #hungriGER #WEURO2022 pic.twitter.com/xkcxTsPeb6— DFB-Frauen (@DFB_Frauen) June 18, 2022
From the Guardian who interviewed Bev Ward, the Football Association executive responsible for that tournament’s marketing and communications strategy "With well over 400,000 tickets sold and more than 96,000 supporters from 95 countries travelling to England, has the FA missed an open goal? “Cities were invited to be hosts and, sadly, no one from the north-east, Midlands or south-west applied,” Ward says. “These tournaments place a lot of work on local authorities, and grounds that meet Uefa’s criteria aren’t always available in July." That's why there are a lot of small grounds. A lot off clubs/council did not apply to host games.
Well, IMO if there are cities with stadiums that would be good for the tournament, but local officials are reluctant to bid for one reason or another, the FA must step in and provide whatever assistance and persuasion is needed to secure them as hosts. That's rather the FA's job, no? Just saying, "well, no one from the Northeast applied," isn't good enough, IMO, if you're going to be left with sites/grounds that are too small for a tournament of this caliber. I thought France did a excellent job with the last WC--a good mix of mostly high-quality stadiums of the right size scattered around the country, all accessible to train, though there were problems with some cities not providing enough information or transportation for crowds coming in for games.
I think it's a show of contempt towards the women game not to offer suitable venues to compete for being hosts.