German Football Clubs Announce Key Winter and Summer Transfers
Borussia Dortmund, Bayer Leverkusen, FC Schalke, and Werder Bremen announce key transfers and plans amid injury and competitive challenges in German football.
Borussia Dortmund, Bayer Leverkusen, FC Schalke, and Werder Bremen announce key transfers and plans amid injury and competitive challenges in German football.
VfB Stuttgart and Hertha BSC face injury and tactical hurdles as they prepare for critical Bundesliga matches to improve their standings.
Bundesliga clubs Schalke, Stuttgart, Mainz, and Halle FC are actively maneuvering in the winter transfer window to strengthen squads amidst financial and tactical challenges.
Bayer 04 Leverkusen's inclusive football team, Inklusionswerkself, made its international debut at the Genuine World Cup 2025 in Texas, promoting inclusion and achieving significant success.
Victor Boniface faces a crucial knee surgery that could save his career amid ongoing ACL injury challenges affecting German athletes.
Hertha BSC and Eintracht Braunschweig face injury-related challenges as key players recover during the Bundesliga winter break ahead of the season's second half.
Mainz 05 prepares for decisive Conference League and league matches under coach Urs Fischer, while managing player absences and a legal dispute.
German football and biathlon athletes face injury setbacks ahead of vital competitions, with Mainz's Amiri and captain Widmer doubtful for Bayern and biathlete Julia Kink crashing at Hochfilzen.
As Hoffenheim prepares to host HSV in the Bundesliga, broadcast details are confirmed while HSV updates on key player fitness ahead of the match.
Bayern Munich aims to rebound from their recent loss as they host Sporting Lissabon in a decisive Champions League match, with live coverage available on DAZN.
Bayern Munich's new Adidas warm-up shirt has sparked debate, while Jamal Musiala shows progress in his injury recovery wearing the latest training gear.
Dawid Kownacki and Ibrahima Sissoko return impressively from injury, boosting their clubs ahead of critical DFB-Pokal matches, though fitness concerns remain.
Key injuries and illness concerns cloud Hannover 96's preparations ahead of their match against Karlsruher SC, with top scorer Benjamin Källman’s status unclear.
Borussia Dortmund is grappling with internal pressure and performance issues as they prepare for crucial Champions League and DFB-Pokal matches against Villarreal and Leverkusen.
Mainz 05's Bundesliga struggles mount as key players underperform and urgent transfer needs emerge, putting coach Bo Henriksen under increased pressure.
German sports clubs reached a record 29.3 million memberships in 2025 with notable growth in Hamburg, amid challenges in infrastructure and volunteer support.
Recent violent incidents in amateur football matches in Veddel and Winsen have led to hospitalization and police reports, highlighting safety concerns in local German leagues.
Bundesliga coaches Ilzer and Vogel discuss resilience during team crises and systemic talent development challenges shaping German football's future.
Adapt2Win campaign launches globally, backed by top athletes, to prioritize funding and awareness for climate change adaptation amid rising climate impacts and ahead of COP30.
German footballer Lena Oberdorf faces a major setback with a second ACL injury after nearly three years sidelined, challenging her return to competitive play.
A look at recent coaching changes in German football reveals a complex picture about their actual impact on team performance and future prospects.
Athletic performance can be influenced by dental health, as demonstrated by biathlete Sophia Schneider's experience with alignment issues.
Westfalen reports a significant drop in violence and discrimination in amateur football.
A look at Horst Wein's transformative impact on youth football development.
Football's time-wasting controversy escalates as trainers demand action against excessive delays.
The DFB officially launches its 'Year of School' initiative to promote physical activity among students.
Bernd Neuendorf's 'Year of the School' initiative aims to increase youth sports participation in schools across Germany.
Hamburg SV conducts a private training session in preparation for their match against Bayern Munich.