Ramona Bachmann's ACL Injury Sidelines Her from Home Euros 2025
Switzerland's star striker Ramona Bachmann will miss the Euro 2025 due to a severe ACL injury, impacting her team's campaign.

Switzerland's renowned striker, Ramona Bachmann, will be absent from the upcoming Euro 2025 tournament hosted in her homeland following a devastating knee injury sustained during training. The 34-year-old, who has earned 153 caps and scored 60 goals for Switzerland, faces an extended period of recovery.
The injury, which occurred without any contact from another player, was confirmed by the Swiss football federation. Diagnostic tests revealed an anterior cruciate ligament (ACL) rupture in her left knee. "I am deeply saddened to miss the Euros, especially here in Switzerland," Bachmann expressed.
Bachmann's illustrious career includes appearances at two World Cups and two European Championships. Switzerland is set to kick off their Euro 2025 campaign against Norway on July 2.
In related news, FIFA has announced funding for research into the potential link between hormonal fluctuations during menstrual cycles and the increasing incidence of ACL injuries in women's football. This initiative comes as England's Ella Morris and Wales' Mayzee Davies also withdraw from the tournament due to similar injuries.
This setback for Bachmann and her team underscores the challenges faced by athletes in maintaining peak physical condition amidst rigorous training and competition schedules.