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EuroHockey Championship 2025: European Hockey Festival in Mönchengladbach

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  European hockey elite heads to Germany. The prestigious tournament promises ten days of thrilling contests with direct qualification to the 2026 World Cup. European field hockey prepares for one of the year's most significant tournaments. From August 8-17, 2025, the prestigious EuroHockey Championship will take place in Mönchengladbach, Germany, where the jubilee 20th men's and 17th women's tournaments will combine into a unique sporting event. At the Warsteiner HockeyPark, 16 national teams will compete for the European crown and crucial direct qualification to the 2026 World Cup. The Netherlands will defend their double triumph from the previous championship, while host Germany will attempt to succeed in front of their home fans. Up to 100,000 spectators will witness 40 matches in a hockey festival that returns to Mönchengladbach for the third time in history. Double Serving of European Hockey EuroHockey Championship 2025 offers a unique format where men's and ...

Women's EURO 2025: Quarter-finals Promise Dramatic Battles

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  Women's EURO 2025 in Switzerland enters its decisive phase with the eight best teams in Europe just three wins away from the coveted title. The quarter-final matches promise dramatic encounters, surprising underdogs, and expected derbies. Defending champions England face strong Sweden, while world champions Spain continue their offensive show. Norway vs. Italy: Historic Opportunity Wednesday, July 16, 8:00 PM, Geneva An unexpectedly balanced encounter will offer a clash between Norwegian stars and Italian collective strength. Norway won the weakest Group A with three victories but relies on individual qualities of stars like Caroline Graham Hansen. Unconvincing performances in all three matches raise questions about their readiness for the knockout phase. "We're still looking for our best form," admits coach Gemma Grainger. Italy reached the EURO quarter-finals for the first time in history. They excel with a quality midfield featuring Arianna Caruso and Ma...

SECOND SEASON OF WOMEN'S NATIONS LEAGUE: THE REVOLUTION CONTINUES!

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  February - June 2025 League Phase All Across Europe This isn't just a football tournament - this is a revolution in European women's football! UEFA Women's Nations League 2025 enters its second season with even greater scope, more countries, and a new format that promises even more dramatic matches. From February to June we'll follow the league phase, where teams divided into three leagues fight for every point. October and December will then bring the finals tournament with a new two-leg format. League A represents the absolute pinnacle of European women's football. Sixteen top teams divided into four groups of four, where everyone plays everyone home and away. Group winners advance to the finals tournament, which will be played over two legs for the first time - semifinals, third-place playoff, and final. Imagine the tension of a semifinal that stretches over two weeks and two matches. Spain as reigning European and world champions will want to show their ...

CZECHS CHALLENGE FALTERING GERMANS, ČERVENKA AND CO. CAN CONFIRM DOMINANCE

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  May 20, 2025 Germany - Czech Republic   2025 IIHF Ice Hockey World Championship, Copenhagen, Denmark On Monday, May 20, 2025, Germany will face the Czech Republic in the group stage of the Ice Hockey World Championship. The match offers a clash between a Czech team in excellent form against a German squad that has stumbled in their last two games after a strong start. The 2025 Ice Hockey World Championship has moved into its critical phase, and the Czech team has been shining so far! After five games played, they have 14 points and have secured advancement to the quarterfinals. Now, they face their first real test since the opening game against Switzerland - on Monday, our national team will challenge German hockey players who have hit reality after a great start. The Czech team has lost only one point so far - in the opening battle with Switzerland (5:4 in overtime). Since then, they have recorded four consecutive wins and a crushing score of 23:5! The last two games a...