2025 Women's U19 EURO finals in Poland: Tournament information
Friday, October 4, 2024
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Poland will stage the 2025 finals from 15 to 27 June.
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Poland will stage the 2025 UEFA European Women's Under-19 Championship finals from 15 to 27 June.
Final tournament groups
Group A: Poland (hosts), Sweden, France, Italy
Group B: Portugal, Netherlands, England, Spain (holders)
The hosts are joined by the seven teams that progressed from round 2 of qualifying. The draw was at Hotel Bristol, Rzeszów on Tuesday 15 April
The Polish Football Association (PZPN) will be staging a UEFA women's final tournament for the first time, though it was the venue for the 2006 men's Under-19 EURO. Poland were also co-hosts of UEFA EURO 2012 and staged the 2017 UEFA U21 EURO.
The finals will act as a qualifier for the 2026 FIFA U-20 Women's World Cup, also in Poland from 5 to 27 September of that year.
Where can I buy Women's Under-19 Championship tickets?
Ticket sales launched on Friday 25 April. Tickets can be bought directly from the host association.
Scout tickets can be requested through the LOS's dedicated scouting e-mail address: scouting.tickets@pzpn.pl
At the time of the request, a proof of eligibility (such as a scout ID, confirmation letter of club or NA) needs to be uploaded and the T&Cs must be accepted. Only one scout per organisation per match can apply; a maximum of two tickets per scout can be requested. The match schedule and distance between stadiums dictates that only one match per day can be selected. The deadline to apply for group stage tickets is 1 June.
Which stadiums are hosting games?
Stadium Rzeszów, Rzeszów
Stadium Mielec, Mielec
Stadium Stalowa Wola, Stalowa Wola
Stadium Tarnobrzeg, Tarnobrzeg
Who has won the Women's U19/U18 EURO title?
WU19 EURO
2024: Spain (hosts: Lithuania)
2023: Spain (Belgium)
2022: Spain (Czechia)
2020 & 2021: cancelled due to COVID-19 pandemic
2019: France (Scotland)
2018: Spain (Switzerland)
2017: Spain (Northern Ireland)
2016: France (Slovakia)
2015: Sweden (Israel)
2014: Netherlands (Norway)
2013: France (Wales)
2012: Sweden (Türkiye)
2011: Germany (Italy)
2010: France (North Macedonia)
2009: England (Belarus)
2008: Italy (France)
2007: Germany (Iceland)
2006: Germany (Switzerland)
2005: Russia (Hungary)
2004: Spain (Finland)
2003: France (Germany)
2002: Germany (Sweden)
WU18 EURO
2001: Germany (Norway)
2000: Germany (France)
1999: Sweden (Sweden)
1998: Denmark (two-legged final vs France)