Women's soccer in England - What the motherland of football teaches us
Digitization, professional structures and close integration - what German professional women's soccer can learn from England, the motherland of soccer
Read moreFootball is more than just a game. We want to draw attention to explosive topics and threatening developments and put our finger in the wound.
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Read moreFor five years Ada Hegerberg didn't play for her national team. And with good reason. We tell you what it's all about.
Read moreStraight talk from Lina Magull (FC Bayern). An interview with the B42 brand ambassador on justice and women's soccer.
Read moreThe World Cup in Qatar will take a back seat in 2022. The soccer festival of the year is the European Women's Championship in England. Why? There are simple reasons...
Read moreWhy we oppose racism, homophobia, sexism and misogyny. In amateur soccer and in Qatar too. A game lasts 90 minutes. Human rights last a lifetime.
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