Borussia Mönchengladbach relies heavily on top scorer Haris Tabakovic, who has netted 39.1% of the team's goals this Bundesliga season, ahead of a key match against VfB Stuttgart.
Lothar Matthäus backs extending Manuel Neuer's Bayern contract but advises caution on his national team return, while Jürgen Klinsmann highlights Bayern's youthful promise and scoring potential.
Anouschka Bernhard, former German football champion and coach, has died at 55, prompting tributes to her influential career and dedication to the sport.
FC Bayern Munich sets new Bundesliga records with 66 goals and 47 points at the winter break, displaying dominance and historic performance in the 2025/26 season.
Bayern Munich reclaimed the Bundesliga title in 2025 with a strong league showing under coach Vincent Kompany, while facing setbacks in cup competitions and dealing with key player injuries.
Hertha Berlin's 16-year-old Kennet Eichhorn becomes the second most valuable player in 2. Bundesliga history, with his market value dramatically increasing to 20 million euros.
Harry Kane's substitute hat-trick propels Bayern Munich to a dominant 5-0 Bundesliga win over VfB Stuttgart, marking Bayern's twelfth win in thirteen matches.
Bayern Munich held an emotional farewell ceremony for Kingsley Coman before a Bundesliga match, celebrating his decade-long successful career at the club.
German football legend Bernard Dietz has been named DFB Honorary Captain and inducted into the Hall of Fame, celebrating his leadership and record-setting career.
In 2025, six remarkable athletes including Philipp Lahm and Dirk Nowitzki are inducted into the Hall of Fame of German Sports for their sporting achievements and societal contributions.
At the 20th Fußball-Kultur-Gala in Nürnberg, Jürgen Klopp received the Walther-Bensemann-Preis and pledged his prize money to football inclusion initiatives, while Barbi Marcović became the first female author honored with Fußballbuch des Jahres.
Borussia Dortmund won the 2025 Blind Football Bundesliga title at the inclusive Football Inclusion Days event in Nuremberg, with Jonathan Tönsing named top player.
SV Leonberg/Eltingen ended their away losing streak with a 5-1 Landesliga win highlighted by Ennio Ohmes' four goals, accompanied by notable results from other German lower league matches.
Six football legends, including Bastian Schweinsteiger and Guido Buchwald, were inducted into the German Football Hall of Fame in a 2025 ceremony at Dortmund's German Football Museum.