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mrchiipchrome · 11 months
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magdasabs · 11 months
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Here are the highlights of that 16/17 final for the anon wanting the P and Caro celebration.
It's probably geo blocked as well.
https://tv.dfb.de/video/vfl-wolfsburg-gewinnt-den-dfb-pokal-der-frauen-2017/17805/
thank you!! surprisingly it wasn't
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patrick-mahomes · 6 months
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i got too much sport events happening tomorrow
frauen bundesliga highlight game bayern vs wolfsburg
the nfl game in germany, chiefs vs. dolphins
f1 race in brazil
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kyokuma · 1 year
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FC Bayern München - VfL Wolfsburg | Highlights FLYERALARM Frauen-Bundesliga 22/23
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dermontag · 2 years
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Olympia-Gold, WM- und EM-Titel DFB-Star Peter beendet "unvergessliche Reise" 02.05.2022, 17:51 Uhr Babett Peter gewinnt alles, was es an bedeutenden Titeln im Fußball der Frauen zu gewinnen gibt. Und das sowohl mit der Nationalmannschaft als auch mit ihren Vereinsteams. Nun beendet die 118-fache Nationalspielerin ihre große Laufbahn. Die langjährige Fußball-Nationalspielerin Babett Peter hat das Ende ihrer langen, überaus erfolgreichen Karriere angekündigt. Auf ihrem Instagram-Account schrieb die 33-Jährige, eine "unvergessliche Reise" gehe im Sommer zu Ende. Seit drei Jahren spielt Peter in Spanien, zunächst bei CD Tacon, der vor zwei Jahren dann von Real Madrid übernommen wurde. "Ich möchte gerne selbst bestimmen, wann ich aufhöre - und jetzt ist der Zeitpunkt nach einer sehr erfolgreichen Saison als Kapitänin von Real Madrid gekommen", schrieb Peter. Die aus Oschatz bei Leipzig stammende Abwehrspielerin hat eine große Reihe von Erfolgen erzielt. Sie wurde in 118 Länderspielen mit der deutschen Nationalmannschaft Olympiasiegerin, Welt- und Europameisterin und holte zudem Olympia-Bronze. Von 2006 bis 2012 spielte sie für den 1. FFC Turbine Potsdam, wurde fünfmal Meisterin, holte einmal den DFB-Pokal und gewann 2010 die Champions League. Nach der Station 1. FFC Frankfurt (2012 bis 2014/ein Pokalsieg) wechselte sie zum VfL Wolfsburg und wurde mit ihm noch dreimal Meister und fünfmal Pokalsieger. Mit Real Madrid kam dann kein weiterer Titel mehr dazu, als größter Erfolg steht in der Liga der Vizemeistertitel 2021 hinter dem FC Barcelona zu Buche. Aktuell steht das Team in der Liga auf Rang vier und kämpft um den Einzug in einen internationalen Wettbewerb. Ein Highlight ihrer Laufbahn fällt für Babett Peter jedoch in ihre kurze Ära im Dress der Königlichen: Im Rückspiel des Champions-League-Viertelfinals, das Real Madrid überraschend erreicht hatte, spielte das Team im März im Camp Nou beim FC Barcelona vor 91.553 Zuschauern - für wenige Wochen, bis zum Spiel des FC Barcelona gegen den VfL Wolfsburg, war diese Kulisse Weltrekord im Vereinsfußball der Frauen. Die Mannschaft um Kapitänin Peter verlor 2:5 und schied aus. Peter ist mit der ehemaligen amerikanischen Fußballerin Ella Masar, mit der sie eine Saison in Wolfsburg spielte, verlobt und wird nach der Saison zu ihr in die USA ziehen.
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amelmajrii · 3 years
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VFL Wolfsburg: UEFA Women's Champions League Portraits
Felicitas Rauch of VFL Wolfsburg poses for a photo during UEFA Women's Champions League Portraits on September 28, 2021 in Wolfsburg, Germany. 
© Thomas Eisenhuth - UEFA/UEFA via Getty Images
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asllani · 3 years
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fillourstands · 6 years
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VfL Wolfsburg - Slavia Prag | Highlights | UEFA Women’s Champions League...
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leaschuller · 4 years
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Frauen Bundesliga Week 1 recap and game links.
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VFL Wolfsburg/SGS Essen - 3-0
L. Oberdorf (Svenja Huth assist), L. Oberdorf, L Goessling (Penalty)
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SC Freiburg/Bayer 04 Leverkusen - 1-2
Rebecca Knaak (Penalty) (SC Freiburg)
Gianna Rackow (Assist Csiszár), Henrietta Csiszár (Assist Wirtz) (Bayer04)
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MSV Duisburg/SV Meppen - 0-0
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Bayern München/SC Sand - 6-0
Asseyi (Magull), Lohmann (Magull), Hegering (Magull), Demann (Zadrazil), Zadrazil, Schüller (Wenninger)
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Eintracht Frankfurt/Werder Bremen - 5-1
Reuteler (Aschauer), Freigang (Reuteler), Freigang (penalty), Pawollek (Freigang), Prasnikar (Pawollek)
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Turbine Potsdam/TSG Hoffenheim - 3-1
K. Nielsen (Schwalm), G. Chmielinski (Höbinger), K. Kössler (Potsdam)
J. Beuschlein (Rall) (TSG)
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Same anon that send the youtube link. You are so right, can't find a video, but she actually missed a pk in the game right before the other one. I forgot, because she scored 2 goals later in the game 🤣: dfb(.)de/datencenter/flyeralarm-frauen-bundesliga/2019-20/3-spieltag/vfl-wolfsburg-tsg-hoffenheim-2281183 Then the next game she finally got it again and scored a hattrick including the pk.
Here’s the highlights of the game, with the missed PK.  It happens around the 1 minute mark.  You made it a lot easier to find the highlights with the recap, so thanks!  Seems I got the details wrong, it was to the right not the left.  
At least I’m not going crazy yet, she did have one saved 😅
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agreatbigworldn · 4 years
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Caroline Graham Hansen (Oslo, 1995) is known as one of the best players in the world right now. She signed with FC Barcelona a little over a year ago and currently has three titles: Copa Catalunya, Spanish Super Cup and the Primera Iberdrola, and although the First Division ended early due to the circumstances of Covid-19, she still has chances to win the Women’s Champions League which returns in August.
In her first season with Barça, she has scored 9 goals and had 15 assists in 20 games. She has been one of the most important components of the team in a season where they’ve been the most dominant club in Spain. Graham Hansen forms part of the trident with Jenni Hermoso and Asisat Oshoala, which has become one of the most dangerous attacking trios in Europe.
The football break due to Covid-19 has highlighted the inequalities between women's and men's football: the men's league has returned but the women's league ended early and the Royal Spanish Football Federation doesn’t officially recognize the Spanish league players as professionals. However, Graham Hansen is confident that things will change but more financial support for women's clubs is needed.
How have you been spending your time during the break of football?
I have been home in Norway with my family. Training and keeping fit for an eventual return to football. Now we know it won't be until July for preseason, which has been a relief to finally have a clear answer to what’s up next for us.
How has your 1st season with Barça, winning 3 trophies and still competing for the Champions League?
It has been a wonderful first season. Playing alongside so many good players, getting to know so many fantastic people and to learn new things that have developed me as a player and person in so many ways. We have a fantastic team and it would be amazing to continue to prove that in the biggest competition for club teams.
Do you think it’s unfair that the men’s league returned but not the women’s League?
We all wanted to finish the season. It has not happened, we have to trust that its for the safety of all the players and the clubs in this situation. If the league would have the frames set for a professional criteria for all the clubs in it, I do believe that we would be training to finish the season now. It’s a matter of money, to give the players and staff the professional surroundings they need to perform at their level everyday. When a situation like this happens, the lack of professional everyday surroundings and economic muscles, puts a fast stop to our possibilities to play our game, and shows the importance of having this criteria and money support from the very beginning in the league.
You finished the league with the most assists and as one of the top scorers, was it easy for you to adapt to a new team?
All the people in the team have taken very good care of me from the very beginning which has made it easy to adapt fast and to get to know how things are done inside the team, on the field and around the club. Feeling welcomed and trusted from the very beginning has been a real icebreaker to keep focused on performing well and help the team in the best way possible.
Is it bittersweet ending the league this way considering how well the team had been doing?
I think everyone wanted to play through the league in the way it was supposed to. I do think it was just a matter of time before we would have secured the title with a gap of 9 points already. I want to win again next season as well just to prove that it wouldn’t have   mattered if there were 8 games left or not, that we can also win it when playing a whole season through.
Why do you think the Spanish Federation doesn’t officially recognize women as  professional players?
You have to ask them. Barcelona as a club recognises what we do as professional sport and us as professional players. So if the biggest club in the world does it, I believe its only a matter of time before the Spanish Federation chooses to follow.
It’s your 1st season and you’ve already become a fan favorite, have you felt well received by the fans?
I felt home here from the very beginning. I’m very thankful for the kind welcome I have received from the fans. It has helped me perform well and also made it so special to play at home. Knowing you have the stadium with you, gives such a special feeling and boosts the fun playing the fantastic game called football.
How does the Primera Iberdrola compare to the Frauen Bundesliga?
The German league is a very physical one in terms of duels, tackles and how direct the style of play is. The Spanish league has a lot of technical quality inside the team, aggressive players in the 1 vs 1 and the teams use the possession game a lot more to take down their opponents.
Of your Barça teammates, who have you created the best connection to on the pitch?
I have to say Torrejón. We have had a mutual understanding from the very beginning on the right side when we play. The other seems to always know what and where the other wants to go or play. It feels very natural and it’s fun combining upwards on the right side. She also makes me better in defending by always covering my back and helping me defend in the best possible way.
What are you thinking of when you face a defender one on one as you somehow always manage to get past them?
Just the simplest way is often the best. Don’t over complicate stuff. Enjoy taking risks.
Does this Barça team have what it takes to beat Lyon or Wolfsburg if they were to meet in the Champions League?
I do believe so. We have improved so much through this season, and our ultimate goal is to be the best in Europe. If we want to be the best, we have to beat the best teams, and for the last few years that has been Lyon and Wolfsburg. I believe we have what it takes.
Should the Camp Nou be opened for Barça Femeni to play in?
It would be a dream. I hope that if it happens it can be done with a full stadium. Dreams do really come true, so I choose to hope and wish for this one.
Will ending the women’s leagues early hurt the women’s game?
I would say that by ending the league early, it points out the gap still remaining between women and men’s football and that there’s still a lot left to be done before we as women’s players have the same possibilities and acceptance inside our game. We will keep pushing to show our worth.
What hopes do you have for Barça next season but also women’s football in general for the next few years?
I hope, and believe, that we as a team will keep winning titles and develop our game as a team to reach our goals. There's so much talent in this group so I’m really looking forward to seeing all the girls again and keep pushing forward towards what we want, and towards the level we know we can play on. The women’s game in general will keep on growing. It will be a journey worth paying attention to.
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jamesv-t · 4 years
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I follow too many football teams
Decided to sit down and compile a list of all the various football teams I'm following at the moment, across different leagues and countries, and note the reason I started supporting them as well as the extent to which I follow. I was surprised.
Arsenal WFC: started following the club on 4th July 2018, when they signed my favourite footballer, Tabea Kemme. Bought a season ticket and attended as many games as my work pattern would allow; from the first game I was amazed by Dutch striker Vivianne Miedema, the best forward I'd seen play since Robert Taylor's purple patch in 1999. Despite missing all 4 of Tabea's appearances for the club, I bought a shirt with her name and number on it which I've worn to every game possible, home and away. The last match I saw in person was a 4-0 win at Brighton back in January (easier to get to than home games, so of course I'd go) during which I realised that despite Tabbi's injury worries, I was in deep enough to care about the other players. This turned out to be prescient as two days later she retired from playing. Thanks to the FA Player, I can watch (almost) every match streamed live to my tablet.
Matches seen: 5 home, 5 away (Lewes, Brighton [Amex], Crawley, Spurs [new White Hart Lane], Brighton)
Shirts: 1 - 2018/2019 home shirt with Kemme 22 on the back.
Gillingham FC (mens): Where it all began. Attended my first game against Doncaster Rovers in April 1995, taken by my dad and granddad. The Gills won 4-2, my younger brother and I had room enough to chase each other around the terrace. Since then I've experienced nauseating lows, dizzying highs, and creamy middles. As of 21st May 2019 my support for the club has been on hold - they appointed Steve Evans - a man who had previously convicted of tax evasion and falsifying accounts, a man who had previously sought to incite Gillingham staff and players whenever his teams played against the Gills, and an all round nasty piece of work - as manager of the first team. I could not in good conscience support a side managed by him, in person or remotely, so I packed away my shirts/scarf/badges, muted the club's social media accounts, and my Saturday afternoons were a lot more fun as a result. He's still at the club, they're currently fourth in the League One table, but this summer they cut loose the associated women's side, so I don't know if I'll ever go back.
Matches attended: bloody loads. In the three figures, easily. Had a season ticket one year. Attended at least 1/3 of all games - home and away - in the promotion season linked above. Been going at least once a season for the past 20-odd years, mostly more than that. Away games at Crawley a few times (making it my joint second most visited stadium, apart from Priestfield and tied with Meadow Park), once at Spurs (old White Hart Lane), West Brom, Millwall (that was fun, got the tickets through work, ended up with the home fans, Gillingham got a last minute winner that we couldn't celebrate), Charlton twice, a reserve game at Leighton Orient, the above linked game against Wycombe when we went down, strangely not Brighton though despite living here for nearly 10 years.
Shirts: had plenty over the years. I've still got the shirt we got promoted in with Thomson 27 on the back, signed by a number of the squad, somewhere. Currently I only have two - the 2009 promotion shirt because it looks pretty good, and the 2011 home shirt because of fond Football Manager memories!
Borussia Dortmund (mens): Over a decade ago I started a relationship with a German woman. In the getting to know you stage, I asked her what her nearest Bundesliga* club was. (My small talk has since improved. Slightly.) She replied "Dortmund", and I started following the club. I'm not saying that I'm responsible for the team's subsequent uptick in form - they won the league two seasons running after I visited the ground, adding the Pokal (cup) in the second season as well - but I'm not not saying that either. The availability of streams plus the free-flowing, attacking football made them an easy follow, especially at a time when Gillingham went 35 games without an away win in all competitions. I look forward to the club starting up a women's side next season, especially as they're starting from the bottom rather than expecting to be parachuted into the Frauen Bundesliga.
Matches: just the one so far in person, an entertaining 2-3 loss to Wolfsburg in December 2012.
Shirts: had a 2004 home shirt that was horrible material, very plasticky. Also have a really comfortable and stylish 2012 away shirt that I couldn't wear for a few years due to it having Hummels' name on - thankfully he's returned from his Bayern defection now. A Munich fan who stayed with us a couple of years ago found the whole thing hilarious.
*I'm glad I specified the country, as while she grew up nearly 100km from the Westfalonstadion, she was only 20km from FC Twente - but it was complicated enough explaining to people in the early days why I was following a German team, and I think trying to tell them I was following a Dutch side due to my German partner might've been far too much!
BSG Chemie Leipzig (mens): Dortmund aren't the only German side I've hitched my wagon to, but they're the most high profile. Faced with an indefinite period of time with nothing to do during lockdown, and growing tired of my other FM careers, I set about giving myself a challenge. Due to the high praise dished out by the media to Red Bull Leipzig, a team funded by the energy drink conglomerate who bought their way up the league, I decided my challenge would be to - in the words of Sir Alex Ferguson - "knock them off their f**king perch. I wanted to make another team the biggest side in Leipzig. Scouting around the Wikipedia page for the city, and aided by this thoroughly informative Reddit post, I settled on Chemie due to their political leanings and colour scheme. Six real-life months and a dozen fictional seasons into the career, I'm one Bundesliga and one Pokal away from equalling the energy drink's trophy haul. I've taken an interest in the real life side as well, languishing away in the fifth tier of German football (an unholy hell of regional leagues and village sides).
Matches: not yet. One day I'll stand on the terrace of the Alfred-Kunze-Sportpark, Freiberger in hand, cheering on the side. But the raging pandemic that brought me to start the career is, ironically, preventing me from properly indulging.
Shirts: none, as I rarely wear football shirts these days. But this t-shirt is pretty cool.
Gillingham WFC: Simple thing here - when the side were cut adrift from the parent men's club as part of a cost-saving measure in the summer, I decided to go with the team who were not managed by an odious berk. I'm kooky like that.
Matches: one so far, a pre-season friendly away at Lewes last summer. I was the lone Gills fan. There were more dogs supporting the home side than humans cheering on the away team.
Shirts: none, as the club have switched to red after no longer being under the men's umbrella.
Valur (women's team): Some of these have deep, meaningful reasons behind my follow of them. Others, less so. In the early part of 2019 a friend of mine and his Czech girlfriend moved to Reykjavik to live for a bit. We visited them and were surprised to see floodlights from their balcony. Their flat overlooked a football ground, where Valur play, and so it was a simple thing to follow their side to feel closer to Paul and Barbora. It was weird seeing Valur's main striker, Elin Metta, posting Insta stories of playing with the same friendly cat that Paul does!
Matches: just the one streamed so far, due to a dearth of matches available online, but Valur won!
Shirts: christ don't give me ideas.
ACF Fiorentina Femminile: And if you thought that was a tenuous reason...last month we took a tour around Italy, stopping in Rome, Florence, Bologna and Venice. I wanted to get something football related to remember the trip by. Venice was out - I was going to the Venezia store anyway to pick up a few things for a mate who had guided them to glory on Football Manager, and didn't want to tread on his toes. Rome was unsuccessful - Lazio's kits have been cool in the past, but their right-wing fans aren't for me, and Roma had some lovely coloured merch but nothing that grabbed me. A surprise heavy shower sent us scurrying into the Fiorentina club shop, a place I'd earmarked to visit anyway, and a lovely flattering jacket jumped off the shelf at me. (It helped that it was reduced from €100 to €30!) Why the women's side over the men's? Women's football is just much more fun!
Matches: just a 3-1 loss to Sassuolo a few weeks ago. Who loses to a Phil Collins single?!
Shirts: no shirts, but a sexy jacket.
Ashwood City FC (mens, fictional): Ashwood City are Kent's only Premier League side. One of the founder members of the Football League, they've never been relegated from the Premier League. They're also fictional, the main subject of football podcast The Offensive. Now in its third season, it's been a weekly highlight, weaving current football events into an ongoing story arc. It's occasionally sweary, frequently hilarious, and clearly written by someone who's lived in Kent judging by the accurate jabs at Kentish people/Gillingham! It also used an entire episode as set-up for a reference to the 1992 Whitney Houston/Kevin Costner film The Bodyguard, which still frequently makes me chuckle at random moments.
Matches: tricky, as they don't exist. Like Steve Evans' moral compass.
Shirts: nope.
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dzsenifermarozsan · 7 years
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hi! now that the nwsl season is over i want to follow wolfsburg, can you tell me a little about the team/players/ligue please (:
yo, im on mobile so no links will be provided, but wob are a great team to follow! you can start by following their twitter and looking up the current roster (just a hint, it's stacked) and follow those players. they also have a YouTube channel they share with the men's team and they post highlights there after every game. you'll be able to find a few old matches on youtube too if you're interested in thatthe womens soccerway website is great for finding game times in your time zone & just seeing what matches are on all over the world. the sad thing about the frauen bundesliga (german league) is that not every match is streamed. they stream one or two matches a week on the dfb website for free with no geoblock. right now, if you can find it, there's a replay from their match vs potsdam where they drew 2-2 from earlier today. currently, wob sit at the top of the table in the bundesliga with no losses, but it's a very competitive league. last year potsdam lead the league for a good while and eventually wob went on a roll and won (signing pernille in january last year helped). bayern placed second. top two teams make uwcl but bayern recently lost to chelsea in the round of 32 in this season's uwcl (rip bayern). ill name some of the stars on their squad that are top talent: pernille harder, ewa pajor, caroline graham hansen (best 1v1 player in the world atm imo), nilla fischer, lara dickenmann, sara bjork gunnarsdottir, alexandra popp, etc etc. imo the frauen bundesliga rivals the nwsl for best league in the world, but i suppose the ultimate judgment is based on opinion. hope this helped!
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kyokuma · 2 years
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VfL Wolfsburg - FC Bayern München | Highlights FLYERALARM Frauen-Bundesliga 22/23
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Olympia-Gold, WM- und EM-Titel DFB-Star Peter beendet "unvergessliche Reise" 02.05.2022, 17:51 Uhr Babett Peter gewinnt alles, was es an bedeutenden Titeln im Fußball der Frauen zu gewinnen gibt. Und das sowohl mit der Nationalmannschaft als auch mit ihren Vereinsteams. Nun beendet die 118-fache Nationalspielerin ihre große Laufbahn. Die langjährige Fußball-Nationalspielerin Babett Peter hat das Ende ihrer langen, überaus erfolgreichen Karriere angekündigt. Auf ihrem Instagram-Account schrieb die 33-Jährige, eine "unvergessliche Reise" gehe im Sommer zu Ende. Seit drei Jahren spielt Peter in Spanien, zunächst bei CD Tacon, der vor zwei Jahren dann von Real Madrid übernommen wurde. "Ich möchte gerne selbst bestimmen, wann ich aufhöre - und jetzt ist der Zeitpunkt nach einer sehr erfolgreichen Saison als Kapitänin von Real Madrid gekommen", schrieb Peter. Die aus Oschatz bei Leipzig stammende Abwehrspielerin hat eine große Reihe von Erfolgen erzielt. Sie wurde in 118 Länderspielen mit der deutschen Nationalmannschaft Olympiasiegerin, Welt- und Europameisterin und holte zudem Olympia-Bronze. Von 2006 bis 2012 spielte sie für den 1. FFC Turbine Potsdam, wurde fünfmal Meisterin, holte einmal den DFB-Pokal und gewann 2010 die Champions League. Nach der Station 1. FFC Frankfurt (2012 bis 2014/ein Pokalsieg) wechselte sie zum VfL Wolfsburg und wurde mit ihm noch dreimal Meister und fünfmal Pokalsieger. Mit Real Madrid kam dann kein weiterer Titel mehr dazu, als größter Erfolg steht in der Liga der Vizemeistertitel 2021 hinter dem FC Barcelona zu Buche. Aktuell steht das Team in der Liga auf Rang vier und kämpft um den Einzug in einen internationalen Wettbewerb. Ein Highlight ihrer Laufbahn fällt für Babett Peter jedoch in ihre kurze Ära im Dress der Königlichen: Im Rückspiel des Champions-League-Viertelfinals, das Real Madrid überraschend erreicht hatte, spielte das Team im März im Camp Nou beim FC Barcelona vor 91.553 Zuschauern - für wenige Wochen, bis zum Spiel des FC Barcelona gegen den VfL Wolfsburg, war diese Kulisse Weltrekord im Vereinsfußball der Frauen. Die Mannschaft um Kapitänin Peter verlor 2:5 und schied aus. Peter ist mit der ehemaligen amerikanischen Fußballerin Ella Masar, mit der sie eine Saison in Wolfsburg spielte, verlobt und wird nach der Saison zu ihr in die USA ziehen.
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Women’s Soccer Leagues
Posted on January 28, 2017 by womensathletics
https://womensathletics.wordpress.com/2017/01/28/womens-soccer-leagues/
I woke up this morning whining over the fact that the NWSL season was soooooo far away, and how terrible it was that my beloved Portland Thorns lost to…let me cool down for a second…The Western NY Flash.While I continued my internal rant on how Portland should have beat the Flash, and crunched on my avocado toast, it suddenly hit me.
I first realized that in order to have good avocado toast, my piece of bread required further toasting to give it the perfect crunchiness to softness ratio that my breakfast was clearly lacking at the moment. Additionally, it occurred to me that footy fans all over the world don’t spend precious Sunday morning grumbling about their least favorite NWSL team (by the way the Western NY Flash ceases to exist anymore, it was relocated to North Carolina to form the NC Courage). Instead, these fans have their own leagues (pro or semi-pro) and favorite players to discuss.
As a blog that promotes discussion of all aspects of women’s sports, it only makes sense to introduce the several different leagues of soccer across the world.
“FOOTBALL IS A UNIVERSAL SPORT, A UNIVERSAL LANGUAGE”
Each league has their own distinct styles of play and level of global recognition. All of them help their respective athletes bring their skills to the next level and entrance football fans all over the globe. Check them out!
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United States: NWSL (Pro)– Portland Thorns, Seattle Regin FC, Washington Spirit, North Carolina Courage, Chicago Red Stars, Sky Blue FC, Houston Dash, FC Kansas City, Boston Breakers, Orlando Pride
How to watch: The NWSL streams game on Lifetime (select Game of the Week only). The go90 app streams all other games, and the NWSL site displays highlights.
Website: http://nwslsoccer.com/
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Germany: Allianz Frauen-Bundesliga (Pro)– MSV Duisburg, SGS Essen, 1. FFC Frankfurt, SC Freiberg, TSG 1899 Hoffenheim, FF USV Jena, Bayer 04 Leverkusen, Borussia Mönchengladbach, FC Bayern Munich, 1. FFC Turbine Potsdam, SC Sand, VfL Wolfsburg
How to watch: Allianz Frauen-Bundesliga offers podcasts, highlight/team videos, live stream (only for certain games), and a real-time game tracker from their website.
*Games can also be found on Sport1 Germany and DFB-TV. Use this link for tv listings: http://www.livesoccertv.com/competitions/united-states/nwsl/ Website: http://www.dfb.de/allianz-frauen-bundesliga/start/
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Japan: Nadeshiko League (J League) (Pro) consists of 3 divisions. Nadeshiko League 1-Vegalta Sendai Women’s, Urawa Red Diamonds Women’s, Nitere Beressa, Albirex Nigata Women’s, AC Nangano Parseiro Women’s, Iga Football Club Kunoichi, Konomiya Speranza Osaka Takatuski, INAC Kobe Leonessa, Okayama Yu Town Belle
Nadeshiko League 2– Chorea AS Elfen Saitama, Speeda Setagaya FC, Nippon Univ. FIELDS Yokohama, Nippatsu Yokohama FC Seagulls, Nojimasutera Kanagawa Sagamihara, Cerezo Osaka Sakai Women’s, AS Harima Albion, FC Kibi International University Charme, Anju Violé Hiroshima, Ehime FC Ladies
Challenge League– Nordia Hokkaido, Tokiwaki Gakuen High School, Orca Kamogawa FC, Yamato Sylfied, JAPAN Soccer College Women’s, Niigata Medical and Welfare College Women’s Soccer Club, JFA Academy Fukushima, Shizuoka Industrial University Iwata Bonita, NGU Nagoya FC Ladies, Bunnies Kyoto SC, Kukuoka J Unclass (Anclas)
How to watch: Channels where it is featured range from Sponavi Live, Fox Sports and Entertainment, Sendai City FM Radio 3, BS Fuji, Ehime CATV, Nippon TV, FM Terrai, and Santélevision, Sportdigital, and SkortKlub 1 Serbia. Check this website for tv listings:
http://www.livesoccertv.com/competitions/united-states/nwsl/ *A majority of games are live streamed through http://www.livesport.tv/ Website: http://www.nadeshikoleague.jp/
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Sweden: Damallsvenskan (Pro)– Djurgårdens IF FF, Eskilstuna United DFF, FC Rosengård, Hammarby IF FF, IF Limhamn Bunkeflo, KIF Örebro DFF, Kopparbergs/Göteborg FC, Kristianstads DFF, Kvarnsvedens IK, Linköpings FC, Piteå IF, Vittsjö GIK
How to watch: http://www.damallsvenskan.tv/ has live streams and highlight videos for the Swedish Football Association.
Website: http://svenskfotboll.se/damallsvenskan/
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Australia: Westfield W-League (Pro)– Canberra United Women, Perth Glory Women, Sydney FC Women, Melbourne City FC, Newcastle Jets Women, Adelaide United Women, Brisbane Roar FC Women, Western Sydney Women, Melbourne Victory Women
How to Watch: Live streams are available through ESPN3, WatchESPN, ABC1 or Fox Sports 4 Australia.
*Check http://www.livesoccertv.com/competitions/australia/w-league/ for tv listings.
Website: http://www.w-league.com.au/ladder
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England: The FA Women’s Soccer League (Semi-Pro) has 2 divisions. *Each FA WSL 1 Team has a Developmental Team FA WSL 1– Arsenal Ladies FC, Birmingham City Ladies, Bristol City Women, Chelsea Ladies FC, Liverpool Ladies FC, Manchester City Women, Notts County Lady FC, Reading FC Women, Sunderland AFC Ladies, Yeovil Town Ladies FC FA WSL 2– Aston Villa Ladies FC, Brighton & Hove Albion, Doncaster Rovers Belles, Durham Women FC, Everton Ladies FC, London Bees, Millwall Lionesses, Oxford United Women, Sheffield FC Ladies, Watford Ladies FC How to watch: Their website offers player interview/talks, match highlights/reviews. Unfortunately, games are not currently live-streamed. Website: http://www.fawsl.com/index.html#jtlrCTJU9CTdplu9.97
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France: D1 Feminine (Semi-Pro)– Paris Saint-Germain (PSG), Olympique Lyonnais, Montpellier, Juvisy, Soyaux, Guingamp, Olympique Marseille, Saint Étienne, Rodez, Bordeaux, ASPTT Albi (Relegation), Metz (Relegation) How to watch: Their youtube channel, D1 Féminine Officiel, offers highlight/team videos. As for live-streaming, the author could not find any evidence of such. It might be available on French/European tv channels. Website: https://www.fff.fr/?home
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United States: Women’s Premier Soccer League (Semi-Pro) *Some teams are affiliated with NWSL teams, ie. Reserve* NORTHWEST- Sounders Women, ISC Gunner FC, CU Diamonds, OSA Football Club, NSGSC, Eugene Timbers FC Azul, Portland Spartans, Westside Timbers NORCAL- California Storm, Fresno Freeze FC, San Ramon, San Francisco Nighthawks, Hotspur Ladies, West Coast Wildkatz, North Bay FC Wave, Primero de Mayo PACSOUTH- San Diego Sea Lions, Pateadores, FC Tuscon Women, L.A. Salsa, FC Pacific, Phoenix Del Sol COASTAL- Beach Futbol Club, SoCal FC, L.A. Villa F.C., Legends FC, L.A. Premier FC, Fram Ajax SOUTHWEST- FC Dallas, Texas Spurs FC, Oklahoma City FC, FC Austin Elite, Houston South Select, Pines 1779, FC Tulsa Spirit, Texas Titans HEARTLAND- Chicago Red Stars Reserves, Des Moines Menace, KC Courage, Minnesota TwinStars, Quad City Eagles, VALLEY- Dayton Dutch Lions, Fire and Ice Soccer Club, FC Pride, Cincinnati Sirens, Columbus Eagles GREAT LAKES- Michigan Chill SC, Motor City FC, AF Cleaveland, FC Indiana, Michigan Lions, Pittsburgh Steel City FC NEW ENGLAND- Boston Breakers Reserves, Boston Breakers College, Seacoast United Mariners, Boston Breakers U20, Seacoast United Phantoms, FC Stars, Rhode Island Reds, Boston Aztec MID-ATLANTIC- New York Athletic Club, Yankee Lady FC, Syracuse Lady Knights, Long Island Fury, FC Westchester TRI-STATE- Penn Fusion SA WPSL, Philly Fever, NJ Wildcats, Lancaster Torch FC, Old Dominion Cesena USA, FC Bucks, Hershey Soccer Club, FC Ulindi COLONIAL- Washington Spirit Reserves, Washington Spirit Academy, Richmond Strikers, Virginia Beach City FC, Fredericksburg FC, ASA Charge FC CAROLINAS- Carolina Elite Cobras, Lake Norman Eclipse, Oak City FC, Carolina Rapids, Greensboro Lady Dynamo SOUTHEAST- Atlanta Silverbacks, Memphis Lobos, Gulf Coast Texans, FC Nashville Wolves, Knoxville Lady Force, Chattanooga FC, Alabama F.C. SUNSHINE- Orlando Kicks, Florida Krush, Tampa Bay Hellenic, FC Surge, Florida Sol FC, Palm City FC, Team Boca Blast, Pinellas County United SC, Treasure Coast Dynamites
How to watch: Watching games is currently limited to traveling to the venue of the match.
Website: http://www.wpsl.info/
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