Women’s Soccer

Copyright: Dina Koschorrek

“Double Club”: A Feel for the Ball and the Language

Playing football while learning German: the concept is called Double Club. A visit with the enthusiastic players at Langley Park School for Girls near London.More ...

World Cup Cities

A total of 9 cities have been selected as venues for the World Cup games.More ...
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Always on the Ball – Soccer Artist Aylin Yaren

It all started two years ago with a couple of little tricks. Since then, Aylin Yaren (21) has about 50 appearances a year as one of Europe’s few freestyle girls.More ...

FIFA Women's World Cup 2011

A complete list of participants according to continent. Click on the flags.More ...

Dribble Training on the Beach for the Future in the Maracanã Stadium

Black clouds are lowering in the skies above the Sugar Loaf. It’s about to rain. While strollers on the beach of Flamengo hurry homewards, a horde of giggling girls are expressing relief. Training on the beach in sweltering heat and sun is three times as strenuous.More ...
Sylvie and Nicole Banecki with Franz Beckenbauer; getty images

“They’re Better than the Men”

At first glance, Sylvie and Nicole Banecki, 22, of the FC Bayern München, don’t look like twins at all.More ...
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“Every Girl Should Kick with the Guys for as Long as Possible.”

Julia Simic, 21, plays with the German U23 national team and is now playing in her sixth season with FC Bayern München.More ...
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Portraits of the stars of German women’s soccer

The German Women’s National Soccer Team has cornered the market on success. Germany is the current European Champion, having already won a total of seven times, of these five times in a row. And the women players are international leaders, too.More ...

Off to Germany for the FIFA Women's World Cup

Why Should Men and Women Visit Germany for the World Cup? A Couple of Top Reasons from Top Women Players!More ...
© Roland Baumann mit freundlicher Genehmigung von fansoccer.de

Banned, Booed and Still World Class: Women’s Soccer in Germany

"Of all the DFB teams, the women’s national soccer team is now clearly number two, right behind the men’s nationl club. It has a relatively stable, if special public, that has the greatest respect for the women.“More ...
Photo: Catrin d. M.

Nothing Goes Without Us

Catrin is a referee. In this interview, she tells the inside story.More ...
Bernd Schröder, Photo: © 1. FFC Turbine Potsdam

Bernd Schröder in an interview: “Women’s soccer is more honest”

Bernd Schröder (68) is the trainer for FFC Turbine Potsdam’s first team and has won a number of titles since joining the club in 1971. The last highlight was their Champions League win in May 2010. In 2011 the ball will be bouncing to Germany for the Women’s World Cup.More ...
Adam Kazmiersk © iStockphoto

Countdown to 2011: One Year To Go!

Exactly one year before the Women’s FIFA World Cup kick-off in 2011 in Germany, Steffi Jones, president of the organising committee, promises a fascinating midsummer night’s dream under feminine auspices.More ...

Weblog: Rumbo Alemania

About studies, life and work in Germany

GOOOL! - Der Film. I

The adventures of a soccer ball in Spain

Weblog: GOOOL! Das Tor nach Deutschland

A football traveled through Spain. Follow our travel blog …

Sports and German – Women's Soccer

Sport und Deutsch - © Goethe-Institut
Favourite sport activities, sports jargon, Women's Soccer World Cup