The 2023 European Championships WAG Master Team List
Lauren
Asia D’Amato, Angela Andreoli, Manila Esposito, Alice D’Amato, and Giorgia Villa
The FIG has released the nominative rosters for this year’s European Championships, to be held beginning April 11 in Antalya, Turkey.
A full list of all teams is below, and we’ll change the “nominative” status to official once the rosters are announced by each federation.
AUSTRIA
Confirmed by the Austrian federation on March 24. Jasmin Mader is the alternate.
AZERBAIJAN
Nominative.
BELGIUM
Confirmed by the Belgian federation on April 5. Yléa Tollet is the alternate.
BULGARIA
- Paloma Mintcheva
- Nikol Stoimenova
Confirmed by the Bulgarian federation on April 10.
CROATIA
Confirmed by the Croatian federation on April 7.
CYPRUS
- Georgia Charalampous
- Evangelina Dimitriou
Confirmed by the Cyprus federation on April 10.
CZECHIA
Nominative. Klara Peterkova is the alternate.
DENMARK
- Cecilie Bergholt
- Sara Jacobsen
- Natalie Jensen
- Freja Petersen
- Camille Rasmussen
Confirmed by the Danish federation on April 7. Hannah Lassen and Michelle Lauritsen are the alternates.
FINLAND
Confirmed by the Finnish federation on April 5.
FRANCE
Confirmed by the French federation on April 7. Léa Franceries and Sheyen Petit are the alternates.
GEORGIA
Nominative.
GERMANY
Confirmed by the German federation on April 10.
GREAT BRITAIN
Confirmed by the British federation on March 21. Ruby Evans is the alternate.
GREECE
- Christina Kiosi
- Athanasia Mesiri
- Vasiliki Millousi
- Areti Pagoni
- Magdalini Tsiori
Confirmed by the Greek federation on April 8. Elvira Katsali was originally named to the team, but has since withdrawn due to injury and was replaced by Kiosi.
HUNGARY
Confirmed by the Hungarian federation on April 8. Lilla Makai is the alternate.
ICELAND
Confirmed by the Icelandic federation on March 27.
IRELAND
Confirmed by the Irish federation on April 8.
ISRAEL
Confirmed by the Israeli federation on April 10.
ITALY
Confirmed by the Italian federation on April 6.
LATVIA
- Anastasija Ananjeva
- Katrina Jurevica
- Marija Petrova
- Valerija Ratobilska
Nominative.
LITHUANIA
Confirmed by the Lithuanian federation on April 10. Agata Vostruchovaite was originally named to the team, but has since withdrawn.
LUXEMBOURG
Confirmed by the Luxembourg federation as of April 6.
MALTA
Nominative.
MONACO
Nominative.
NETHERLANDS
Confirmed by the Dutch federation on April 3. Tisha Volleman was originally named to the team, but has since withdrawn due to illness and was replaced by van Pol. Mara Slippens is the alternate.
NORWAY
Confirmed by the Norwegian federation on April 10.
POLAND
- Anna Gemza
- Magdalena Grygiel
- Marta Pihan-Kulesza
- Kaja Skalska
- Brygida Urbanska
Nominative.
PORTUGAL
- Mafalda Costa
- Filipa Martins
- Maria Menezes
- Mariana Parente
Confirmed by the Portuguese federation on April 6. Maria Calisto was originally named to the team, but was not included on the final list of competitors.
ROMANIA
- Ana Barbosu
- Lilia Cosman
- Amalia Ghigoarta
- Andreea Preda
- Sabrina Voinea
Confirmed by the Romanian federation on April 8.
SERBIA
Nominative.
SLOVAKIA
Confirmed by the Slovakian federation on April 10.
SLOVENIA
Confirmed by the Slovenian federation on April 6.
SPAIN
Confirmed by the Spanish federation on April 5.
SWEDEN
Confirmed by the Swedish federation on April 5. Maya Ståhl was originally named to the team, but was not included on the final list of competitors.
SWITZERLAND
Confirmed by the Swiss federation on March 29. Lilli Habisreutinger was originally named to the team, but has since withdrawn due to injury and was replaced by Siegenthaler.
TURKEY
Confirmed by the Turkish federation on April 10.
UKRAINE
- Yelizaveta Hubareva
- Ilona Krupa
- Anna Lashchevska
- Diana Savelieva
Nominative.
Article by Lauren Hopkins