Giulia Gwinn will not participate further in Euro 2025 due to a medial cruciate ligament injury. This occurred during Germany's first match against Poland, which they won 2-0. Jule Brand and Lea Schuller scored in the second half. However, Gwinn had to leave the field in the 40th minute after twisting her leg while blocking Ewa Pajor's shot.

The German Football Association (DFB) confirmed that Gwinn has a medial ligament injury in her left knee from the match against Poland. Her recovery is expected to take several weeks. Despite this setback, she plans to support her teammates after returning to Bayern Munich for treatment.
Gwinn was appointed as Germany's captain in February but missed the 2023 World Cup due to an anterior cruciate ligament injury. Germany, who were runners-up to England in 2022, have been finalists in nine out of thirteen Euro tournaments, though they lost for the first time in the last edition.
Germany has a strong history at the Euros, having played and won more matches than any other team. They have appeared in 69% of all Euro finals and have secured victory in 37 out of their 47 games. Their next group matches are against Denmark and Sweden.
The loss of Gwinn is significant for Germany as they aim for another successful campaign. Her leadership on and off the field will be missed as she recovers from this latest injury setback.
Germany's journey continues without their captain, but they remain focused on advancing through the tournament stages with determination and resilience.