The wolfsburg and the Bayern Munichthe two major German clubs at present, monopolize the summoned list Martina Voss-Tecklenburgcoach of Germany, to begin preparations for the 2022 European Championship in England, where he will be one of Spain’s rivals.
Wolfsburg, League and Cup champions who fell to Barcelona in the semifinals of the Champions League, and Bayern Munich, who lost in the quarterfinals of the continental tournament against PSG, contributed eight players each to the list of 28, of which Eintracht Frankfurt has six.
Alexandra Popp (Wolfsburg) and Sara Dabritz (PSG) are the most experienced with 113 and 85 caps, and the youngest is Jule Brand (Hoffenheim), who at the age of 19 has already worn the shirt fifteen times.
The German team will start work in Frankfurt with a group reduced to 20, as there will be seven players from Wolfsburg, who played in the Cup final on Saturday, and Sabritz, who also finished at PSG.
However, Popp, also from Wolfsburg, decided to join on June 6 and will do individual work, according to Voss-Tecklenburg.
After finishing the first stage on the 9th in Frankfurt, the German team will have two new concentrations in Herzogenaurach between the 12th and 18th and the 21st and 29th of June. He will play a friendly against Switzerland in Erfurt on the 24th.
The German expedition plans to leave on July 3 for England, where it will face Denmark (July 8), Spain (12) and Finland (16).
Germany is the team that has won the Women’s European Championship the most times, eight times, ahead of Norway, with two. The defending champion is the Netherlands, who beat Denmark in the 2017 final. They have also twice been world champions (2003 and 2007) and Olympic champions (Rio 2016).
Summoned
goalkeeper: Ann-Katrin Berger (Chelsea/ING), Merle Frohms (Eintracht Frankfurt), Almuth Schult (Wolfsburg), Martina Tufekovic (Hoffenheim); defenses: Sara Doorsoun, Sophia Kleinherne (Eintracht Frankfurt), Jana Feldkamp (Hoffenheim), Giulia Gwinn, Marina Hegering, Maximiliane Rall (Bayern Munich), Kathrin Hendrich and Felicitas Rauch (Wolfsburg); Center/front: Nicole Anyomi, Laura Freigang, Sjoeke Nusken (Eintracht Frankfurt), Jule Brand, Chantal Hagel (Hoffenheim), Klara Buhl, Linda Dallmann, Sydney Lohmann, Lina Magull, Lea Schuller (Bayern Munich), Sara Dabritz (PSG/FRA), Sweden Huth, Lena Lattwein, Lena Sophie Oberdorf, Alexandra Popp, and Tabea Wassmuth (Wolfsburg)
Source: La Verdad

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