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By the numbers: Records fall and fans dance at Euro 2025 in Switzerland
By the numbers: Records fall and fans dance at Euro 2025 in Switzerland

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By the numbers: Records fall and fans dance at Euro 2025 in Switzerland

Swiss fans walk from down town Bern over the Nydegg bridge towards the stadium during a fanwalk prior to the Euro 2025, group A, soccer match between Norway and Finland in Sion, Switzerland, Sunday, July 6, 2025. (Peter Klaunzer/Keystone via AP) Wales's Jessica Fishlock celebrates after scoring her side's first goal during the Euro 2025, group D, soccer match between France and Wales at Arena St. Gallen in St. Gallen, Switzerland, Wednesday, July 9, 2025. (Gian Ehrenzeller/Keystone via AP) The Netherlands fans walk to the stadium for the Euro 2025, group D, soccer match between England and the Netherlands at Stadion Letzigrund in Zurich, Switzerland, Wednesday, July 9, 2025. (AP Photo/Alessandra Tarantino) Referee Silvia Gasperotti shows a red card to Germany's Carlotta Wamser after she stopped a goal with her arm during the Women's Euro 2025, group C, soccer match between Sweden and Germany at Stadion Letzigrund in Zurich, Switzerland, Saturday, July 12, 2025. (AP Photo/Martin Meissner) Two young fans hold a poster for Switzerland player Geraldine Reuteler with the words "You are a mega role model" as they walk towards the stadium for the Euro 2025, group A, soccer match between Finland and Switzerland at Stade de Geneve in Geneva, Switzerland, Thursday, July 10, 2025. (Jean-Christophe Bott/Keystone via AP) Switzerland's Geraldine Reuteler celebrates with team mates after scoring the opening goal during the Euro 2025, group A, soccer match between Switzerland and Iceland at Stadion Wankdorf in Bern, Switzerland, Sunday, July 6, 2025. (AP Photo/Martin Meissner) Switzerland's Geraldine Reuteler celebrates with team mates after scoring the opening goal during the Euro 2025, group A, soccer match between Switzerland and Iceland at Stadion Wankdorf in Bern, Switzerland, Sunday, July 6, 2025. (AP Photo/Martin Meissner) Swiss fans walk from down town Bern over the Nydegg bridge towards the stadium during a fanwalk prior to the Euro 2025, group A, soccer match between Norway and Finland in Sion, Switzerland, Sunday, July 6, 2025. (Peter Klaunzer/Keystone via AP) Wales's Jessica Fishlock celebrates after scoring her side's first goal during the Euro 2025, group D, soccer match between France and Wales at Arena St. Gallen in St. Gallen, Switzerland, Wednesday, July 9, 2025. (Gian Ehrenzeller/Keystone via AP) The Netherlands fans walk to the stadium for the Euro 2025, group D, soccer match between England and the Netherlands at Stadion Letzigrund in Zurich, Switzerland, Wednesday, July 9, 2025. (AP Photo/Alessandra Tarantino) Referee Silvia Gasperotti shows a red card to Germany's Carlotta Wamser after she stopped a goal with her arm during the Women's Euro 2025, group C, soccer match between Sweden and Germany at Stadion Letzigrund in Zurich, Switzerland, Saturday, July 12, 2025. (AP Photo/Martin Meissner) Two young fans hold a poster for Switzerland player Geraldine Reuteler with the words "You are a mega role model" as they walk towards the stadium for the Euro 2025, group A, soccer match between Finland and Switzerland at Stade de Geneve in Geneva, Switzerland, Thursday, July 10, 2025. (Jean-Christophe Bott/Keystone via AP) Switzerland's Geraldine Reuteler celebrates with team mates after scoring the opening goal during the Euro 2025, group A, soccer match between Switzerland and Iceland at Stadion Wankdorf in Bern, Switzerland, Sunday, July 6, 2025. (AP Photo/Martin Meissner) ZURICH (AP) — Women's soccer is continuing to grow and this time it is Switzerland which is highlighting that trend. The Women's European Championship is being played in the picturesque, Alpine country and it has become a festival of color, with fans dancing in the streets as well as the stands. Advertisement Records are tumbling on and off the pitch and are expected to continue to do so until the final on July 27 in Basel. Here's a look at some of the numbers after the 24 matches of the group stage: 8 How many teams remain: Spain, England, Germany, France, Sweden, Switzerland, Norway and Italy. 89 The number of goals scored in the group stage, surpassing the previous record of 78 set in 2022. Only seven goals would have to be scored to better the all-time mark of 95, also set in 2022. 4 The number of red cards that were shown, beating the record of three brandished in the 2017 group stage. Germany's Carlotta Wamser, Norway's Marit Lund, Iceland's Hildur Antonsdóttir and Portugal's Ana Borges were the players dismissed. Advertisement 38 years, 176 days Jess Fishlock became the oldest goalscorer at the Women's Euros when she netted Wales' first-ever goal at the tournament in its 4-1 loss to France. 22 The number of group stage matches that were sold out. 461,582 Almost half a million people attended the group stage matches, breaking the mark of 357,993 set in England at Euro 2022. Among other records to fall were the highest attendance at a group stage match not involving the host nation (34,165 at Germany vs. Denmark) and the most fans at a Switzerland women's national team match (34,063 against Norway in Basel). 1 Aleksander Ceferin, the president of European soccer's governing body UEFA, has attended just one match — Switzerland's opening game against Norway. Advertisement 14,000 The number of supporters taking part in the lively fan walk — that was mainly a sea of red — to the Stadion Wankdorf ahead of Switzerland vs. Iceland. In total, around 60,000 people took part in the colorful fan walks before some of the matches in Switzerland. 4.5 million The peak audience on British broadcaster ITV for England's 6-1 win over Wales. That match and France's against the Netherlands was directly competing with the Club World Cup final between an English and French team — Chelsea and Paris Saint-Germain. Euro 2025 won by far in the United Kingdom, with around 1.2 million viewers tuning into the Club World Cup final on Channel 5. However, 4.8 million viewers in France watched PSG's loss compared to the 2.3 million people who watched France beat the Netherlands. ___ AP soccer:

Tearful Carlotta Wamser consoled by team-mates as Germany star is sent off for Luis Suarez-style goal line handball
Tearful Carlotta Wamser consoled by team-mates as Germany star is sent off for Luis Suarez-style goal line handball

Scottish Sun

time3 days ago

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Tearful Carlotta Wamser consoled by team-mates as Germany star is sent off for Luis Suarez-style goal line handball

Click to share on X/Twitter (Opens in new window) Click to share on Facebook (Opens in new window) CARLOTTA WAMSER was reduced to tears and was consoled by her team-mates after being sent off against Sweden. The German defender denied the Swedes a third goal in the first half with her block in their final Group C game of the Women's Euros. 6 Carlotta Wamser batted the ball away from the goal against Sweden Credit: Reuters 6 She was sent off immediately by referee Silvia Gasperotti Credit: Getty 6 She was clearly distraught as she headed off the pitch Credit: Getty 6 Her team-mates made sure to comfort her Credit: Getty The moment came despite the Germans taking an early lead through Jule Brand, who was assisted by Wamser. They were then pegged back after Sweden fought back to snatch the lead after goals from Smilla Hilma Holmberg and Stina Blackstenius. It then went from bad to worse for Christian Wück's side after Wamser, 21, conceded the penalty. The defender palmed the ball away with a Luis Suarez-style save after a goal-bound shot from Blackstenius. READ MORE ON FOOTBALL ROYAL ROAR Wills cheers on Lionesses to victory as they win 4-0 against Netherlands The infringement was spotted immediately by referee Silvia Gasperotti, who did not hesitate to show the red card and point to the spot. Wamser was clearly distraught by the moment as she could be seen breaking down in tears. She was comforted by her team-mates as she made her way off the pitch. Fans on social media took pity on the Bayer Leverkusen star on social media with many believing she was trying to protect her face. JOIN SUN VEGAS: GET £50 BONUS One posted: "She was going to get hit in the face." A second wrote: "That would have been a painful one to be fair." Inside England Lionesses' luxury Euro 2025 hotel with butler service, stunning pool and 2 Michelin star restaurant A third commented: "Wamser really went full Luis Suarez against Ghana." Wamser was offered a slither of hope after VAR was called in to look at a potential offside in the build-up to the incident. However, it was quickly taken away after it was judged that there was no offside. The spotkick was then dispatched by Fridolina Rolfo as she marked her 100th international appearance with a goal. 6 The moment was reminiscent ot Luis Saurez's handball against Ghana in 2010 Credit: AFP

Tearful Carlotta Wamser consoled by team-mates as Germany star is sent off for Luis Suarez-style goal line handball
Tearful Carlotta Wamser consoled by team-mates as Germany star is sent off for Luis Suarez-style goal line handball

The Irish Sun

time3 days ago

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Tearful Carlotta Wamser consoled by team-mates as Germany star is sent off for Luis Suarez-style goal line handball

CARLOTTA WAMSER was reduced to tears and was consoled by her team-mates after being sent off against Sweden. The German defender denied the Swedes a third goal in the first half with her block in their final Group C game of the Women's Euros. Advertisement 6 Carlotta Wamser batted the ball away from the goal against Sweden Credit: Reuters 6 She was sent off immediately by referee Silvia Gasperotti Credit: Getty 6 She was clearly distraught as she headed off the pitch Credit: Getty 6 Her team-mates made sure to comfort her Credit: Getty The moment came despite the Germans taking an early lead through Jule Brand, who was assisted by Wamser. They were then pegged back after It then went from bad to worse for Christian Wück's side after Wamser, 21, conceded the penalty. The defender palmed the ball away with a Luis Suarez-style save after a goal-bound shot from Blackstenius. Advertisement READ MORE ON FOOTBALL The infringement was spotted immediately by referee Silvia Gasperotti, who did not hesitate to show the red card and point to the spot. Wamser was clearly distraught by the moment as she could be seen breaking down in tears. She was comforted by her team-mates as she made her way off the pitch. Fans on social media took pity on the Advertisement Most read in Football Breaking JOIN SUN VEGAS: GET £50 BONUS One posted: "She was going to get hit in the face." A second wrote: "That would have been a painful one to be fair." Inside England Lionesses' luxury Euro 2025 hotel with butler service, stunning pool and 2 Michelin star restaurant A third commented: "Wamser really went full Luis Suarez against Advertisement Wamser was offered a slither of hope after VAR was called in to look at a potential offside in the build-up to the incident. However, it was quickly taken away after it was judged that there was no offside. The spotkick was then dispatched by Fridolina Rolfo as she marked her 100th international appearance with a goal. 6 The moment was reminiscent ot Luis Saurez's handball against Ghana in 2010 Credit: AFP Advertisement 6 The striker was also in tears as he was sent off Credit: AP

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