Em 2025 Mädchen Fussball Frauen

How the 2025 European Championship inspires girls and what this means for football opportunities

A football summer of records

The UEFA Women's Euro 2025 has transformed Switzerland into a football nation. Sold-out stadiums, thousands of new spectators, and enormous hype surrounding players like Alisha Lehmann, Riola Xhemaili, and Lia Wälti have shown that football for girls is no longer a marginal issue—it's at the heart of the game.

Interest in girls’ football is skyrocketing

According to Google Trends, searches for "women's soccer Switzerland," "European Championship 2025," "girls soccer coaching," and "girls finding a club" increased dramatically in June and July 2025. Individual players were also searched for particularly frequently—most notably Alisha Lehmann, but also new talents like Sydney Schertenleib. The media exposure motivated many girls to play soccer themselves or to start playing.

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What the European Championship hype means for families

Many parents report that after watching European Championship matches or watching TV programs, their daughters suddenly say, "I want to play football too." The desire is there – but in many regions, clubs are full, waiting lists are long, and getting started isn't always easy. This is precisely why complementary programs are needed that operate independently of the club – flexible, motivating, and professionally supervised.

What to do if the club has no space?

A common scenario: Girls are motivated to learn soccer, but there's no spot at the local club. Or there's no girls' team, and parents are unsure whether mixed teams are the right fit. This is where 360Football comes in. With individual soccer training or small group sessions, every girl can start right away—whether they're a beginner or already experienced.

At 360Football, even the pros train

Many girls join us without a club, while others supplement their club training. Some of our training guests have since become national team players. Ramona Bachmann, Riola Xhemaili, and Giulia Looser have all trained at 360Football – proof that targeted individual training can make a difference.

What training options are currently available

  • Individual 1:1 technique training for girls from 6 years
  • Small group training with a maximum of 4 to 6 players
  • Locations in Zurich, Bern, Basel, Lucerne, Aargau, St. Gallen, Winterthur, Frauenfeld, Zug and surrounding areas
  • Holiday offers and girls' camps in summer

What is taught in the training

Our focus is on technique, coordination, game intelligence, self-confidence, and enjoyment of playing. Especially with girls, we emphasize individualized support, positive feedback, and the courage to make mistakes. Beginners, in particular, need an environment where they feel safe and comfortable.

Why now is the perfect time

The 2025 European Championship not only broke records, but also created a new self-image. Girls now see on every channel: football is for them, too. Those who seize this moment can turn enthusiasm for the European Championship into a long-term passion – and that's exactly what we at 360Football want to support.

Conclusion

The 2025 Women's European Championship has opened a new chapter in Switzerland. Never before have so many girls wanted to play football. But getting started isn't easy everywhere. With professional, one-on-one training, a safe environment, and experienced coaches , 360Football offers the perfect complement to club football—or even a starting point. If your daughter is motivated but doesn't have a place in a club, start with a trial session and give her the chance to develop freely.

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