Switzerland will host the tournament for the first time in history. 16 teams will compete, following 51-team qualification campaign. Tournament starts July 2, 2025, final July 27, 2025
14th edition of UEFA Women's Championship scheduled for July 2-27, 2025. Tournament will be held in Switzerland, first in landlocked country. 16 teams will compete in four groups of four
16 teams competed in the tournament hosted by England. Originally scheduled for July 2021, rescheduled to July 2022 due to COVID-19. England won their first title by defeating Germany 2-1 in the final
Originally called Champions' Cup (1962-2008), renamed to Champions League (2008-2023). Tournament features knockout format with home-and-away matches. Winners qualify for FIFA Club World Cup and Intercontinental Cup. Current champions are Pachuca, defeating Columbus Crew in 2024 final
14th edition of UEFA Women's Championship to be held in Switzerland from July 2025. 16 teams will compete in four groups of four. Switzerland selected as hosts on April 4, 2023
The Kremlin, built in 15th century, features fourteen towers and museums. The Chkalov Staircase offers panoramic views of the city. Pechersky Ascension Monastery was rebuilt after a 1597 landslide. Cathedral of St. Alexander Nevskiy showcases intricate Russian Orthodox architecture