Number of appearances: 3 (2007, 2025, 2026)
Best result: Group stage (2007, 2025, 2026)
Record at the European Championships: 6 matches – 1 win, 2 draws, 3 defeats, 7:14 goal difference
Biggest win: Poland – Sweden 5:0 (21 June 2025)
Biggest defeat: Poland – France 0:6 (18 June 2025)
Qualification Results
Round 1 (Group A5):
Poland – Bulgaria 3:0
Poland – Republic of Ireland 3:0
Sweden – Poland 0:2
Round 2 (Group A2):
Poland – Romania 4:0
Poland – Belgium 0:0
Greece – Poland 0:3
Top scorer in the qualifiers: Zuzanna Witek – 3 goals
Squad in the qualifiers
Goalkeepers: Julia Woźniak (6 appearances – 0 goals conceded), Hanna Wieczerzak (0–0), Zuzanna Błaszczyk (0–0).
Defenders: Oliwia Łapińska (2 appearances – 0 goals), Magda Piekarska (6–1), Emilia Sobierajska (4–0), Iga Witkowska (2–0), Julia Sikora (2–0), Zofia Pągowska (4–0), Martyna Bartczak (6–0).
Midfielders: Julia Przybył (5–0), Krystyna Flis (6–1), Zuzanna Witek (6–3), Maja Zielińska (3–1), Weronika Araśniewicz (3–1), Małgorzata Rogus (3–1), Emilia Sabuda (2–0), Lena Świrska (6–1), Kinga Klimczak (4–0).
Forwards: Aisha Nsangou (4–1), Julia Langosz (5–2), Julia Ostrowska (1–0), Oliwia Zgoda (3–1), Oliwia Zwiazek (6–2), Anna Potrykus (4–0), Kinga Wyrwas (3–0).
Head Coach: Marcin Kasprowicz
Poland arrived at the UEFA Women’s Under-19 European Championship without conceding a single goal in qualification. This will be their second consecutive final tournament appearance, having hosted the previous edition in 2025.
In a group with Bosnia and Herzegovina, Germany, and Sweden, they will be aiming to reach the knockout stage for the first time in their history.
During qualification, they recorded five wins and one draw, with an impressive goal difference of 15:0.
Women’s football in Poland has been growing rapidly in recent years, and last year the senior national team made its first-ever appearance at the UEFA Women’s European Championship, where they recorded one win and two defeats.





