In a major announcement, UEFA president Aleksander Ceferin has revealed that Germany will be hosting the 2029 Women’s Euros. This decision comes after Germany’s successful bid, beating out Poland as well as a joint effort from Denmark and Sweden.
The tournament, which will feature 16 teams, is set to take place across eight different venues. Among these venues are Bayern Munich’s Allianz Arena and Borussia Dortmund’s Signal Iduna Park, promising an exciting and diverse array of locations for the matches.
Last summer, England emerged victorious in the European championship, defeating Spain in a thrilling penalty shoot-out. The tournament was held in Switzerland, showcasing the growing popularity and competitiveness of women’s soccer on the international stage.
Germany’s own journey in the competition saw them reach the semi-finals before suffering a heartbreaking 1-0 defeat to Spain in extra time. Aitana Bonmati was the hero for La Roja, scoring the decisive goal that ended Germany’s hopes of lifting the trophy.
Fans and players alike are eagerly anticipating the upcoming Women’s Euros in 2029, with the announcement of Germany as the host nation adding to the excitement surrounding the tournament. Stay tuned for more updates and news as the event draws closer.