What the DFB can learn from Beglien
Examining look from national coach Nagelsmann: “In Belgium,” says Christoph Henkel, “football is not so exaggerated.” Image: picture alliance/dpa/Kessler-Sportfotografie Christoph Henkel
Examining look from national coach Nagelsmann: “In Belgium,” says Christoph Henkel, “football is not so exaggerated.” Image: picture alliance/dpa/Kessler-Sportfotografie Christoph Henkel
The reward: Mainz won the U-19 championship last year. Image: picture alliance / Promediafoto After children’s football, the German Football Association
The reward: Mainz won the U-19 championship last year. Image: picture alliance / Promediafoto After children’s football, the German Football Association
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If you’ve looked after TSG Hoffenheim, RB Leipzig and FC Bayern Munich in recent years, it’s inevitable that you’ve gotten to
Football youth problems The controversial reform in youth football is already threatened with the next reform As of: 08:03 a.m. |
The eternal goal: a soccer kid scores a goal. Image: Firo Time for clarification: DFB director Hannes Wolf reports convincingly on
Evil tongues could have interpreted this sentence differently: “There is no danger that something will be reduced to rubble and ashes.”
A new beginning that was worth it: in game one after the Hansi Flick era, the German team wins the audience
In game one after Flick There is only one Rudi Völler. After the national team’s decline under Hansi Flick, the DFB
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