Amina Gutschi: Austria's football hope at the Women's European Championship 2025!

Amina Gutschi: Austria's football hope at the Women's European Championship 2025!

St. Gallen, Schweiz - Austria can be pleased that Amina Gutschi plays a central role on the international stage. The 38-year-old referee assistant is the Austrian face at the 2025 women of 2025, which begins in Switzerland on Wednesday. Gutschi was nominated as one of 26 referee assistants who will take part in this prestigious tournament together with 13 referees, including a representative from Brazil. This is Gutschi's third major international event after it worked at the U17 European Championships 2022 and the 2024 U20 World Cup.

Amina Gutschi is not only an experienced referee, but also a role model for many. She has worked hard in the past year and a half to qualify for this tournament. In the past season she made her debut in the Austrian Men Bundesliga and was also in use in the quarter-finals of the Women's Champions League. Your performance is remarkable because she has also given birth to two sons in recent years. Gutschi sees itself as an example of the compatibility of family and professional referee activity at a high level.

preparation and goals

For Gutschi, the European Championship is an almost domestic event, as the next stadium in St. Gallen is only 45 kilometers away. Despite this proximity, she has firmly focused on the sporting challenges. The focus is not on visiting relatives and acquaintances. Instead, she took part in a special camp before the tournament to be optimally prepared. The fitness tests that she had to complete are the same as for male referees, which underlines equality in the referee.

Gutschi would like to do their best during the tournament and get as far as possible. The referee teams will be announced two days before the games, so that the tension lasts until shortly before the games. Her determination shows that it is determined to develop further and to pave the way for other women in sports.

women in football

In the context of Gutschi's commitment, the initiative "Klischen-free in sport", which was launched by the Federal Ministry of Women and the German Football Association (DFB). This campaign aims to promote the visibility of women in football and create a cliché -free sports culture. The discussion about gender justice and equal opportunities in football is particularly important with regard to the upcoming FIFA World Cup of women, which starts in Australia and New Zealand on July 20, 2023.

Federal Minister of Women Lisa Paus called the media to report on women in sports without clichés. In their statements it is emphasized that the increase in the visibility of women in football is of crucial not only for equality, but also for diversity in sport. Gutschi fits perfectly into this context and symbolizes the progress that is achieved in the field of gender equality.

The projects of the DFB and the commitment of women like Gutschi to sharpen the basis for equality in sport. The progress shows that women are not only visible in football, but also successful - and Amina Gutschi is a shining example.

For more information about Amina Gutschi and her role at the Women's European Championships in 2025, visit Laola1, Olympic Center Vorarlberg and and [BMFSFJ] (https://www.bmfsfj.de/bmfsfj/aktuelles/alle-springungen/lisa-paus-wirbt-fuer- Mehrtlechtereklicht-im-Sport-228770).

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