UEFA Women's Euro 2017 squads explained

See main article: UEFA Women's Euro 2017. Each national team have to submit a squad of 23 players, three of whom must be goalkeepers. If a player is injured or ill severely enough to prevent her participation in the tournament before her team's first match, she can be replaced by another player. The squad list must be published no later than 10 days before the tournaments opening match.[1] [2]

Age, caps, goals and clubs are correct as of 16 July 2017.

Group A

Belgium

The squad was announced on 25 June 2017.[3]

Head coach: Ives Serneels

Denmark

The squad was announced on 19 June 2017.[4]

Head coach: Nils Nielsen

Netherlands

The squad was announced on 14 June 2017.[5]

Head coach: Sarina Wiegman

Norway

The squad was announced on 28 June 2017.[6]

Head coach: Martin Sjögren

Group B

Germany

A 29-player squad was announced on 10 May 2017.[7] The final squad was revealed on 30 June 2017.[8]

Head coach: Steffi Jones

Italy

A 30-player squad was announced on 19 June 2017.[9] The final squad was released on 5 July 2017.[10]

Head coach: Antonio Cabrini

Russia

The squad was announced on 29 June 2017.[11]

Head coach: Elena Fomina

Sweden

The squad was announced on 20 June 2017.[12]

Head coach: Pia Sundhage

Group C

Austria

The squad was announced on 1 July 2017.[13]

Head coach: Dominik Thalhammer

France

The squad was announced on 30 May 2017.[14]

Head coach: Olivier Echouafni

Iceland

The squad was announced on 22 June 2017.[15]

Head coach: Freyr Alexandersson

Switzerland

The squad was announced on 3 July 2017.[16]

Head coach: Martina Voss-Tecklenburg

Group D

England

The squad was announced on 3 April 2017.[17]

Head coach: Mark Sampson

Portugal

The squad was announced on 6 July 2017.[18]

Head coach: Francisco Neto

Scotland

The squad was announced on 27 June 2017.[19]

Head coach: Anna Signeul

Spain

The squad was announced on 20 June 2017.[20]

Head coach: Jorge Vilda

Statistics

Player representation by league system

Country Players Outside
national
squad
59 39
42 21
37 16
35 21
25 6
24 2
23 0
17 2
17 2
17 0
Netherlands14 4
12 0
Switzerland10 1
9 0
United States9
8 0
Scotland8 0
Brazil1

Note: One player is unattached.

Notes and References

  1. Web site: Regulations of the UEFA European Women’s Championship, 2015–17. UEFA.com.
  2. Web site: UEFA Women's EURO 2017 squads confirmed. UEFA.com. 6 July 2017.
  3. Web site: 23 Belgian Red Flames in EK-selectie. 25 June 2017. Royal Belgian Football Association.
  4. Web site: 23 kvinder er på vej til EM. 19 June 2017. dbu.dk.
  5. Web site: Wiegman kiest Oranjeselectie voor WEURO 2017. 14 June 2017. onsoranje.nl.
  6. Web site: Her er Norges EM-tropp. 28 June 2017. fotball.no.
  7. Web site: Vorläufiger EM-Kader: Goeßling zurück, Schüller neu dabei. 10 May 2017. dfb.de.
  8. Web site: Jones beruft EM-Kader – Popp fehlt verletzt. 30 June 2017. dfb.de.
  9. Web site: Verso l’Europeo: iniziata la prima fase del raduno, dal 26 giugno il gruppo al completo. 19 June 2017. figc.it.
  10. Web site: Ufficializzata la lista delle 23 Azzurre convocate per il Campionato Europeo. 5 July 2017. figc.it.
  11. Web site: Russia's women's A-squad list for the UEFA Women's Euro 2017. 29 June 2017. en.rfs.ru.
  12. Web site: Truppen till EM i Holland. 20 June 2017. svenskfotboll.se.
  13. Web site: Der EURO-Kader steht, Thalhammer nominiert 23 Spielerinnen. 1 July 2017. oefb.at.
  14. Web site: Les joueuses pour l'Euro 2017. 30 May 2017. fff.fr.
  15. Web site: A kvenna – Lokahópur fyrir EM 2017. 22 June 2017. ksi.is.
  16. Web site: Das Schweizer 23-Frauen-Kader für die EURO 2017. 3 July 2017. football.ch.
  17. Web site: Mark Sampson picks 23 players for UEFA Women's Euro 2017. 3 April 2017. thefa.com.
  18. Web site: As eleitas para o Europeu. 19 June 2017. fpf.pt.
  19. Web site: Signeul announces historic Scotland squad. scottishfa.co.uk. 27 June 2017. 29 June 2017.
  20. Web site: OFICIAL: Convocatoria de la Selección femenina para el Campeonato de Europa. 20 June 2017. rfef.es.