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topicnews · July 18, 2025

Alisha Lehmann packs in Switzerland at the Euro 2025, but data can decide who wins

Alisha Lehmann packs in Switzerland at the Euro 2025, but data can decide who wins


The 26 -year -old Alisha Lehmann makes headlines as the most famous player of the host during the euro of the UEFA women in 2025. The Aston Villa and Switzerland striker are so much known for her who follows the field in uniform, and the fans and media have hired their appearances throughout the tournament. But while Lehmann is in front and in the middle, something is connected behind the scenes how all teams prepare and compete. It is data.

Throughout Europe, football programs are in a shift that they do not see immediately. Regardless of whether it is a budget, travel and above all the squad depth, the national teams turn to the analysis to make their decisions more intelligent and faster. The data influence everything, from the way trainers can prevent injuries to the administration of the workload. Data is also used to analyze other teams and which tactics are best used in the game.

Some of the prerequisites for this change can be found at the level of men's football on the club level. The football team Dunfermline Athletic, who plays in Scotland, used the data modeling to isolate weaknesses in midfield and allegedly led to the signing of Victor Wanyama. In Spain, Córdoba CF officials stated that they were very far on the predictive analyzes to choose inexpensive players who have had potential but were undervalued. The aim is to help the club stay competitive and at the same time manage close finances.

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This type of approach is of course the way to the women's play, and teams such as Belgium and Austria are reported to use detailed models of statistics in order to influence the list of their lists, to manage player networks or scout opponents. Belgium employees have publicly attributed the data analysis by helping them to remain fresh about the previous phase of the tournament. The Austrian team officers said they had used data to find more effective backline combinations and to help the defense to play better together.

It is still the case that traditional powers such as Germany, France and England have the larger talent pools and more resources, but teams that are innovative use data to close the gap. Felix Römer, founder of Analytics Platform Shortcircuitscience, said teams who hold on to instinct risk risk. “Data -oriented decisions enable faster adjustment and a more intelligent squad building,” he said.

When the euro enters the Knockout stage in 2025, the spotlight remains on stars like Lehmann. But whoever wins can owe it to the data tasks that you have done behind the scenes.

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