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Full Time: A show about women's soccer

What will be the legacy of Euro 2025 for Switzerland?

Full Time: A show about women's soccer

The Athletic

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4.8756 Ratings

🗓️ 21 July 2025

⏱️ 38 minutes

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Summary

On Friday, July 18, 25,000 Swiss fans marched through the nations capital on the way to Stadium Wankdorf to see their country play in its first-ever Euros quarterfinal against Spain. While that match ended in defeat, and the Women's Euro 2025 host's tournament came to an end in Bern, the scenes and passion epitomized the women's soccer awakening that has taken in place in Switzerland this summer.


So, on this edition of Full Time Euros, it is time to ask what comes next? What will be the legacy of Women's Euro 2025 for Switzerland? And, how has soccer been forever changed in the country?


Also no the show: Four-time European Champion Ari Hingst reflects on Germany's remarkable run to the Women's Euro 2025 semifinals, and how the tournament has changed since she played in it nearly 20 years ago. And, England defender Jess Carter released a statement speaking out about being racially abused online during Women's Euro 2025.

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Articles mentioned on the show:

Switzerland’s fans are on the march. Can they ensure the game really is ‘here to stay’?

Farewell to Portugal’s incredible fans. They deserved better at Euro 2025

Wales fans sing through the night but Euro 2025 elimination is a reality check

Breaking down Ann-Katrin Berger save of the Euros, sending Germany to semi-finals

England to stop taking the knee as Jess Carter subjected to ‘vile’ racist abuse during Euro 2025

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HOST: Theo Lloyd-Hughes

GUESTS: Megan Feringa, Ari Hingst

PRODUCER: Theo Lloyd-Hughes

VIDEO PRODUCER: Lia Griffin

EXECUTIVE PRODUCER: Emily Olsen

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0:00.0

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0:36.5

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0:41.7

I live in a football and culture and I can still enjoy and embrace that culture while staying

0:48.5

in this country.

1:05.5

Hello and welcome back to full-time Euros, your Euro 2020-5 tournament special show from The Athletic this summer.

1:09.7

I am your host today, Theeloid Hughes, and we've got a very special show for you coming up.

1:17.5

We're going to be talking about the legacy of Euro 2025 and what this tournament this summer of soccer has meant to Switzerland.

1:25.6

I'm going to be joined by Megan Farringer to hear more about her journey, crisscrossing the country, meeting locals and watching the nation fall in love with women's soccer.

1:28.3

Then we'll be catching up with Ari Hinkst,

1:33.6

a four-time Euro's winner with Germany, now working as an analyst with Fox. We're going to get her thoughts on her nation's incredible journey to the semifinals, how the country is getting behind

1:38.3

this Germany team, and the sensational Uncaterenberger, and whether Germany can beat Spain in the semifinals this week.

1:46.4

Before we get to the rest of the show, we have to talk about a new story that broke out of

1:49.7

the England camp on Sunday, July 20th.

1:52.4

There was an ugly cloud hanging over Euro 2025 on Sunday, as England defender Jess Carter

1:57.5

spoke out about being racially abused online during the tournament.

2:01.1

Carter said that she would be leaving social media as a result and said in a statement,

2:05.1

quote,

2:05.9

Hopefully speaking out will make the people writing this abuse think twice so that others won't have to deal with it.

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