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Host Swiss team exits Euro 2025 with respect from Spain and a new passion for women's soccer

Host Swiss team exits Euro 2025 with respect from Spain and a new passion for women's soccer

Washington Post19-07-2025
BERN, Switzerland — The guard of honor Spain's players gave their beaten Switzerland opponents leaving the field told a strong story.
A Swiss team whose prospects at its home Women's European Championship were unclear a month ago left bathed in warmth and affection after a 2-0 loss to the tournament favorite in the quarterfinals on Friday.
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