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UEFA Technical Observer Anna Signeul examines how Germany recorded a 2-1 comeback victory against Denmark to reach the quarter-finals of UEFA Women's EURO 2025.
Denmark on Tuesday expanded its military service to include women, as the Nordic country seeks to recruit more soldiers and strengthen its defenses amid heightened security concerns across Europe.
The Nordic country for the first time has extended a lottery for compulsory military service to women in its latest move to expand its armed forces.
Danish women turning 18 will be eligible to be entered into a draft lottery for military service that was previously mandatory for only men.
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Under new rules passed by Denmark’s parliament earlier in June, Danish women who turn 18 after Tuesday will be entered into the lottery system, on an equal footing with their male compatriots. The change comes against a backdrop of Russian aggression and growing military investment across NATO countries.
Andree Jeglertz is currently the head coach of the Denmark women's national football team, and will join Women's Super League side Manchester City after the end of UEFA Women's EURO 2025
Sweden has advanced to the quarterfinals at the Women’s European Championship by beating Poland 3-0. That result also sent Germany through to the knockout rounds from their group. Germany