Sweden topped Group A5 with seven points, ahead of the Netherlands with six, Italy with four, and Ukraine, who did not collect any points.
The Group A5 competition was played in Sweden, and the home side managed to take advantage of home-field benefit to secure qualification among Europe’s best junior national teams.
Number of appearances: 15
Greatest achievement: Champions (1999, 2012, 2015)
Record at European Championships: 52 21 12 19 63:67
Biggest victory: Sweden – Serbia 5:1 (05.07.2012)
Heaviest defeat: Poland – Sweden 5:0 (21.06.2025)
Qualification results
Round 1 (Group A5):
Republic of Ireland – Sweden 1:3
Sweden – Bulgaria 2:0
Sweden – Poland 0:2
Round 2 (Group A5):
Netherlands – Sweden 1:2
Sweden – Ukraine 1:0
Sweden – Italy 0:0
Top scorers in qualification: Ella Lundin and Agnes Ekberg (2 goals each)
National team squad in qualification
Goalkeepers: Ida Frodestedt (2 appearances – 3 goals conceded), Hanna Karlsson (3–1), Fanny Jurander (1–0)
Defenders: Thindra Mattsson (5 appearances – 1 goal), Alice Enehov (0–0), Alice Broman (6–0), Paula Klingspor (4–0), Sally Nylén (2–0), Thea Staffansson (4–0), Nicole Molin Kock (3–0), Klara Wilton (1–0), Tilde Karlsson (3–0), Olivia Okara (4–0)
Midfielders: Nathalie Staaf (4–0), Isabelle Goldmann (3–0), Ida Eriksson (2–0), Doris Petz (5–0), Ella Lundin (6–2), Nova Selin (6–0), Tilde Wahlgren (1–0), Saga Kristell (1–0), Fanny Peterson (3–0), Augusta Priks (4–1)
Forwards: Freja Lindwall (3–0), Filippa Sjöström (6–1), Agnes Ekberg (6–2), Thelma Persson Welin (3–0)
Head Coach: Briana Campos






