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Former Germany international Matthias Sammer has delivered a sharp critique of the current state of German football.Sammer, ...
They were then defeated by Portugal in the semi-final of the Nations League. Yet, former German Football Association (DFB) technical director Sammer, who also worked at Bayern Munich and Borussia ...
All appeared to be going well for Christian Wück’s German women’s national team in their final Euro 2025 group stage fixture ...
Juergen Teller’s new exhibition ‘Zittern auf dem Sofa’, which recently launched in Moscow to coincide with the 2018 FIFA World Cup, translates as ‘trembling on the sofa’. For those who don’t genuflect ...
Unlike in English football, where tribalism tends to revolve around inter-city or regional rivalries, the German game has long been linked to politics.
Germany’s top professional football clubs voted in favor of a potential TV rights sale, a deal that could help narrow the gap with the UK’s Premier League and mark the entry of private equity ...
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The 50+1 rule in German football: What you need to know - MSNIn Germany, the 50+1 rule protects professional football clubs from complete control by investors – a unique feature in the sport. It has many supporters internationally, but also attracts ...
Hertha Bonn, a football club in western Germany, has started the project "Football Connects" to help refugee children integrate into society. The initiative has drawn praise from Germany's ...
German professional football’s governing body is launching a third attempt to sell a stake in the league’s media rights worth as much as €1 billion ($1.1 billion) to private equity investors ...
The German football league, which allocates broadcasting rights for the first and second Bundesliga, will award some 4.5 billion euros ($4.76 billion) to the country's 36 professional clubs over ...
“Never again is now!”: Under this slogan, German professional football is commemorating the victims of National Socialism on and around 27 January, the date of liberation of the Auschwitz ...
Simon Rasch, environmental sustainability manager at the German Football Association (DFB), discusses the sustainability challenges facing the German game – and the opportunities they offer for ...
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