The 2025 European Championships WAG Master Team List

Helen Kevric

The UEG has released the nominative rosters for this year’s European Championships, to be held beginning May 26 in Leipzig, Germany.

A full list of all WAG teams is below, and we’ll change the “nominative” status to official once the rosters are announced by each federation.

AUSTRIA

Confirmed by the Austrian federation on May 19. Katrin Palicka was originally included on the nominative roster but was replaced by Wutschka.

AZERBAIJAN

Confirmed via start lists on May 25.

BELGIUM

Confirmed by the Belgian federation on May 21. Chloe Baert was originally included on the nominative roster but was replaced by Descamps.

BULGARIA

Confirmed by the Bulgarian federation on May 24.

CROATIA

Confirmed by the Croatian federation on May 24.

CZECHIA

Confirmed by the Czech federation on May 23. Eliska Drncova was originally included on the nominative roster but was replaced by Hajdinova.

DENMARK

Confirmed by the Danish federation on May 23. Katrine Bergholt was originally included on the nominative roster but has withdrawn and was replaced by Bolbroe. 

FINLAND

Confirmed by the Finnish federation on May 8. Sirkku Korpela, Misella Antila, and Saara Kokko are the reserve athletes.

FRANCE

Confirmed by the French federation on April 24.

GEORGIA

Confirmed by Olympia Houthalen on May 25.

GERMANY

Confirmed by the German federation on May 12. Marlene Gotthardt and Lisa Wötzel are the reserve athletes.

GREAT BRITAIN

Confirmed by the British federation on April 23. Jemima Taylor and Grace Davies are the reserve athletes.

GREECE

Confirmed by Elvira Katsali’s Instagram on May 25.

HUNGARY

Confirmed by the Hungarian federation on May 16.

ICELAND

Confirmed by the Icelandic federation on April 29. Lilja Gunnarsdottir was also named to the team, but as of May 23, she has withdrawn.

ISRAEL

Confirmed by the Israeli federation on May 25.

ITALY

The Italian federation confirmed D’Amato, Esposito, and Perotti on May 15. The Italian federation confirmed the remaining two spots on May 21. Based on the training squad named in the original release, Chiara Barzasi and July Marano are the reserve athletes. Though Asia D’Amato was originally included on the nominative roster, she withdrew from contention.

LATVIA

Confirmed via start lists on May 25. Marija Petrova was originally on the nominative roster but was replaced by Buliceva.

LIECHTENSTEIN

Confirmed by Elvira Katsali’s Instagram on May 25.

LUXEMBOURG

Confirmed by Elvira Katsali’s Instagram on May 25.

NETHERLANDS

Confirmed by the Dutch federation on May 12. Yuna Uljee and Jaylee Chukwu are the reserve athletes. Eythora Thorsdottir was originally included on the nominative roster but withdrew due to injury.

NORWAY

Confirmed by the Norwegian federation on May 25. Selma Halvorsen and Mari Kanter were originally included on the nominative roster but were replaced by Neurauter and Tøssebro.

POLAND

Confirmed by the Polish federation on May 24. Dominika Kakol and Kaja Skalska were originally included on the nominative roster, but were replaced by Pudelko.

PORTUGAL

Confirmed by the Portuguese federation on May 13. Maria Calisto was originally included on the nominative roster but was replaced by Reis.

ROMANIA

Confirmed by the Romanian federation on May 14. Amalia Ghigoarta was originally included on the nominative roster but was replaced by Barbosu.

SERBIA

Confirmed by the Serbian federation on May 23. Nina Sabic was originally included on the nominative roster but withdrew.

SLOVAKIA

Confirmed by the Slovakian federation on April 17.

SLOVENIA

Confirmed by the Slovenian federation on May 22.

SPAIN

Confirmed by the Spanish federation on May 21. Laura Casabuena and Laia Masferrer were originally included on the nominative roster but were replaced by Escauriaza and Llacer.

SWEDEN

Confirmed by the Swedish federation on May 24.

SWITZERLAND

Confirmed by the Swiss federation on April 28. Martina Eisenegger and Kiara Raffin are the reserve athletes.

TÜRKIYE

Confirmed by Ceren Biner’s Instagram on May 25.

UKRAINE

Confirmed via start lists on May 25.

Article by Lauren Hopkins

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