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Iceland's Squads Eye Euro 2025 Glory: A Comprehensive Guide to the Women's National Team.
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Iceland's women's national team is gearing up for the UEFA Women's Euro 2025, marking their fifth consecutive appearance in the continental tournament. Under the guidance of coach Thorsteinn Halldórsson, the "Our Girls" are aiming to surpass their previous performances and make a significant impact in Switzerland.

Halldórsson, who has been at the helm since 2021, has instilled a direct, pragmatic style of play, typically utilizing a 4-3-3 formation. This approach emphasizes long balls through the middle, allowing the midfield to converge, win possession, and reset the attack. In the final third, Iceland relies on wide players to deliver cutbacks or crosses, targeting late-arriving runners inside the box. A notable weapon in their arsenal is their long throw-ins, which are disruptive, hard to defend, and often unexpected. While possession is minimal, transitions are quick, with most plays unfolding in two-touch sequences, supported by the team's physicality in duels and aerial battles.

Iceland's qualification journey saw them finish second in their group, behind Germany, with notable victories against Germany (3-0) and Poland (3-0). This impressive run secured their place in the Euro 2025 and maintained their position in League A of the Nations League.

The team's strengths lie in their defensive solidity and cohesion. They can adapt their formation, switching between a 4-3-3 and a deeper 3-5-1 against high-pressing teams. Their compact, physical, and aerially dominant defense is a significant asset, both in open play and set-pieces. Iceland's counter-attack, fueled by midfield grit, is also capable of winning turnovers and creating quick scoring opportunities, as demonstrated in their qualifying match against Germany.

However, Iceland's recent form has been inconsistent, with their last win dating back to July 2024. They have struggled to convert draws into wins, often lacking the attacking penetration needed to kill off games. This inability to consistently find the back of the net is a concern heading into the tournament.

Key players to watch include captain Glódís Perla Viggósdóttir, a Bayern Munich defender and Ballon d'Or nominee in 2024, brings a wealth of experience and leadership to the team's backline. Sveindís Jane Jónsdóttir, a talented forward who recently moved to Angel City in the NWSL, is another crucial player. Her pace and ability to break through defenses make her a constant threat in attack. Cecilía Rán Rúnarsdóttir has emerged as a reliable goalkeeper, potentially securing the number one spot after starting all six of their Women's Nations League games.

Iceland is drawn into Group A alongside Switzerland, Finland, and Norway. While they are the highest-rated team in the group, they face tough competition from hosts Switzerland and their Scandinavian neighbors, Norway. A win against Finland seems likely, a draw with Norway is realistic, and an upset against Switzerland is possible. If they can maintain composure in tight finishes, reaching the quarter-finals is a realistic goal.

The confirmed 23-player squad includes:

  • Goalkeepers: Cecilía Rúnarsdóttir (Inter Milan), Telma Ívarsdóttir (Breiðablik), Fanney Birkisdóttir (Häcken)
  • Defenders: Gudný Árnadóttir (Kristianstads DFF), Ingibjörg Sigurðardóttir (Brondby IF), Glódís Viggósdóttir (Bayern Munich), Gudrun Arnardottir (Rosengård), Natasha Anasi (Valur Reykjavík)
  • Midfielders: Berglind Ágústsdóttir (Valur), Dagný Brynjarsdóttir (West Ham), Alexandra Jóhannsdóttir (Kristianstads DFF), Áslaug Munda Gunnlaugsdóttir (Breiðablik), Karólína Vilhjálmsdóttir (Bayer Leverkusen), Katla Tryggvadóttir (Kristianstads DFF), Sædís Heiðarsdóttir (Vålerenga), Hildur Antonsdóttir (Breidablik)
  • Forwards: Sandra Jessen (Þór/KA), Hafrún Rakel Halldórsdóttir (Brondby IF), Dilja Zomers (OH Leuven), Hlín Eiríksdóttir (Leicester City), Amanda Andradóttir (FC Twente), Sveindís Jónsdóttir (Angel City), Agla María Albertsdóttir (Breiðablik)

Iceland's fixtures in Group A are:

  • July 2 vs Finland
  • July 6 vs Switzerland
  • July 10 vs Norway

With a blend of experienced players and emerging talents, Iceland aims to make their mark at Euro 2025. Their tactical coaching, Champions League experience, and defensive strength provide a solid foundation, but their ability to convert opportunities and maintain composure in crucial moments will ultimately determine their success in the tournament.


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