| Fußball-Europameisterschaft der Frauen 2029 | |
|---|---|
| Tournament details | |
| Host country | Germany |
| Dates | 2029 |
| Teams | 16 (from 1 confederation) |
| Venue | 8 (in 8 host cities) |
| Tournament statistics | |
| Matches played | 31 |
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The2029 UEFA Women's Championship, commonly referred to asUEFA Women's Euro 2029 or simplyEuro 2029 orWomen’s Euro 2029, will be the 15th edition of theUEFA Women's Championship, the quadrennial internationalfootball championship organised byUEFA for the women's national teams of Europe. The tournament will be played in 2029 inGermany.
Germany has previously hosted the men’s1974 FIFA World Cup, the men’sUEFA Euro 1988, the1989 European Competition for Women's Football, theUEFA Women's Euro 2001, the men’s2006 FIFA World Cup, the2011 FIFA Women’s World Cup and the men’sUEFA Euro 2024. It also included the pan-European men'sUEFA Euro 2020, where Germany was one of the host nations.
It will be the fourth edition since it was expanded to 16 teams.
England are the two-time defending champions, winning the titles back to back in2022 and2025.
UEFA confirmed the bidding process on 23 July 2024.[1] The timeline is as follows:
| Date | Notes |
|---|---|
| 24 September 2024 | Deadline for UEFA member associations to confirm their interest in bidding |
| 1 October 2024 | Bid requirements published to all interested bidders |
| 12 March 2025 | Submission of the Preliminary Bid Dossier |
| 28 August 2025 | Submission of the final Bid Dossier |
| 3 December 2025 | Appointment of host(s) of UEFA Women's Euro 2029 |
Germany were announced as hosts on 3 December 2025.[2][3]
| Country(s) | Votes |
|---|---|
| 15 | |
| 2 | |
| 0 | |
| Total | 17 |
Four bids were submitted by the deadline of 28 August 2025 to host the tournament.[2]
All five bids submitted their preliminary bid dossier by 12 March 2025 and submitted their final bid dossier by 28 August 2025, after which the final list of candidates will be known ahead of the host(s) announcement on 3 December 2025. Italy withdrew prior to the final bid dossier deadline. Portugal withdrew its bid on 20 November 2025 to focus on co-hosting the2030 FIFA World Cup along with Morocco and Spain.
The eight venues were announced following the host announcement on 3 December 2025.[3] All but two (Hanover andWolfsburg) of the eight venues were used in the men’sUEFA Euro 2024. Stadiums inFrankfurt andWolfsburg were also previously used in the2011 FIFA Women's World Cup.
The German bid dossier stated thatMunich would host the final, andDortmund would host the opening game.
| Munich | Dortmund | Frankfurt | Düsseldorf | ||||
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Allianz Arena (Munich Football Arena) | Westfalenstadion (BVB Stadion Dortmund) | Waldstadion (Frankfurt Arena) | Merkur Spiel-Arena (Düsseldorf Arena) | ||||
| Capacity:70,000 | Capacity:66,099 | Capacity:53,800 | Capacity:51,031 | ||||
| Hanover | Cologne | Leipzig | Wolfsburg | ||||
| Niedersachsenstadion (Hanover Stadium) | RheinEnergieStadion (Cologne Stadium) | Red Bull Arena (Leipzig Stadium) | Volkswagen Arena (VfL Wolfsburg Arena) | ||||
| Capacity:49,000 | Capacity:45,965 | Capacity:45,228 | Capacity:26,000 | ||||
Note that the table shows the stadium's capacities for international matches (where standing areas are replaced by seating) and may differ from UEFA's final stated capacities when media requirements are taken into account.
The following teams qualified for the final tournament alongside hostGermany.
| Team | Qualified as | Date of qualification | App | First | Last | Streak | Best performance[A] | WR |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Hosts | 3 December 2025 | 13th | 1989 | 2025 | 13 | Champions (1989,1991,1995,1997,2001,2005,2009,2013) |
| UEFA Women's Football global sponsors[5] |
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