Ann-Katrin Berger
By: NWSL Editor
NWSL Players Representing Their Countries at EURO 2025

The countdown to UEFA Women’s EURO 2025 is officially on, and among the 16 qualified nations, 11 boast players who currently play in the NWSL. The tournament kicks off on July 2, 2025 in Switzerland, with the draw to determine groups on December 16, 2024.

The final rosters for the competition have yet to be announced, so this list is provisional and subject to change. It includes all eligible internationals from each country, encompassing players who may not have earned a senior cap for their national team and those currently on loan.

Angel City FC

  • England: Katie Zelem

Chicago Red Stars

  • Finland: Natalia Kuikka
  • Germany: Maxi Rall
  • Portugal: Nádia Gomes
  • Spain: Maitane

Houston Dash

  • Switzerland: Ramona Bachmann

Kansas City Current

  • Denmark: Stine Ballisager Pedersen
  • Germany: Almuth Schult

NJ/NY Gotham FC

  • England: Jess Carter
  • Germany: Ann-Katrin Berger
  • Portugal: Jéssica Silva
  • Spain: Esther

North Carolina Courage

  • Germany: Feli Rauch

Orlando Pride

  • England: Anna Moorhouse
  • Finland: Sofia Manner
  • Sweden: Evelina Duljan

Portland Thorns

  • Denmark: Isabella Obaze
  • Germany: Marie Müller

Racing Louisville FC

  • Finland: Elli Pikkujämsä

San Diego Wave

  • France: Delphine Cascarino, Perle Morroni
  • Sweden: Hanna Lundkvist

Seattle Reign FC

  • Sweden: Hanna Glas
  • Switzerland: Ana-Maria Crnogorčević
  • Wales: Jess Fishlock, Angharad James-Turner, Lily Woodham

Utah Royals FC

  • Netherlands: Dana Foederer
  • Spain: Claudia Zornoza, Ana Tejada
  • Sweden: Agnes Nyberg

Washington Spirit

  • England: Esme Morgan
  • France: Annaïg Butel, Ouleymata Sarr

Key Dates and Fun Facts

  • EURO Draw: December 16, 2024

  • Tournament Start: July 2, 2025 (Switzerland)

  • Rachel Daly (Houston Dash) became the first current NWSL player to win a EURO in 2022 with England.

  • Almuth Schult (Kansas City Current) is the only active NWSL player who is a EURO champion, having been part of Germany’s 2013-winning squad.