Giulia Gwinn's Injury Shakes Germany's Euro 2025 Campaign
Germany's captain Giulia Gwinn is ruled out of Euro 2025 due to a serious knee injury, impacting the team's championship aspirations.





Germany's Euro 2025 campaign has hit a significant setback with the loss of their captain, Giulia Gwinn, due to a severe knee injury. The injury occurred during Germany's 2-0 victory over Poland in the group stages held in St Gallen. Gwinn, visibly distressed, was assisted off the field after the incident.
A subsequent scan revealed a medial ligament injury in her left knee, sidelining her for several weeks. The Bayern Munich star's absence is a considerable blow to the German squad, which is among the favorites to win the tournament. Germany's team statement expressed support for Gwinn, emphasizing the collective concern and solidarity with their captain.
Gwinn's injury history is concerning, having missed the 2023 Women's World Cup due to an anterior cruciate ligament (ACL) injury. Her resilience and skill have been pivotal in Germany's past successes, including reaching the Euro 2022 final and securing Olympic bronze in Paris 2024.
The team now faces the challenge of compensating for Gwinn's leadership and on-field prowess. As Germany prepares for their upcoming matches against Denmark and Sweden, the focus shifts to how the team will adapt to this unexpected hurdle in their quest for the Euro 2025 title.