

Poland Women U19 Crush Bosnia in UEFA European Championship Opener
The Poland Women's Under-19 national team kicked off their UEFA European Women's Under-19 Championship campaign in emphatic fashion on 3 July 2026, securing a dominant 5–1 victory over Bosnia and Herzegovina Women U19. The match, played at a neutral venue, showcased Poland's attacking prowess as they put five goals past the Bosnian defense.
From the opening whistle, Poland controlled possession and created numerous chances. The breakthrough came early in the first half, and by the interval the Polish side had already built a comfortable lead. Bosnia managed to pull one goal back in the second half, but Poland responded quickly to restore their four-goal advantage, sealing a comprehensive win.
Match Highlights and Key Performers
- Dominant Start: Poland raced into a 3-0 lead within the first 35 minutes, with goals from their dynamic frontline.
- Bosnian Response: A well-worked counterattack just before the hour mark gave Bosnia a momentary lifeline, making it 3-1.
- Unstoppable Finish: Poland added two more goals in the final 20 minutes to put the game beyond any doubt, ending 5-1.
The Polish squad's depth was evident, with multiple players contributing to the scoreline. Their midfield controlled the tempo, and the defense, despite conceding, remained solid throughout.
Group Stage Implications
This victory gives Poland a vital three points in the group stage of the UEFA European U19 Women's Championship. With such a convincing goal difference, they have positioned themselves strongly for a spot in the knockout rounds. Bosnia, meanwhile, will need to regroup quickly to keep their tournament hopes alive in upcoming matches.
The result also highlights the growing strength of Polish women's youth football, as the team looks to challenge for the title. Fans will be eager to see if they can maintain this level of performance in their next group fixture.