Turbine Potsdam celebrates diversity: Jewish Kaleidoscope” theme week starts!

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On November 2, 2025, Turbine Potsdam will play against VfL Wolfsburg II in the Karl Liebknecht Stadium. The “Jewish Kaleidoscope” theme week promotes diversity and cultural dialogue.

Am 2. November 2025 spielt Turbine Potsdam im Karl-Liebknecht-Stadion gegen VfL Wolfsburg II. Die Themenwoche „Jüdisches Kaleidoskop“ fördert Vielfalt und kulturellen Dialog.
On November 2, 2025, Turbine Potsdam will play against VfL Wolfsburg II in the Karl Liebknecht Stadium. The “Jewish Kaleidoscope” theme week promotes diversity and cultural dialogue.

Turbine Potsdam celebrates diversity: Jewish Kaleidoscope” theme week starts!

On Sunday, November 2nd, 2025, an exciting Bundesliga game is on the program at the Karl Liebknecht Stadium in Potsdam: 1. FFC Turbine Potsdam meets VfL Wolfsburg II. This game marks the start of the “Jewish Kaleidoscope Brandenburg 2025” theme week, which was launched by the Brandenburg Anti-Semitism Department in cooperation with the club. This new initiative aims to promote both dialogue and diversity in society, and this will be visible before the game through a banner campaign that will be a reminder of the values ​​of cohesion, respect and cosmopolitanism that the club upholds.

A stadium as a place of engagement

The stadium opens its doors at 12:30 p.m. to offer fans not only an exciting game, but also a diverse supporting program. A market of possibilities awaits visitors with various stations, hands-on activities and information stands. Everyone can discover something here – be it games, a raffle or informative exhibitions. The theme week's activities range from November 2nd to 9th, 2025 and aim to strengthen the connection between history, culture and contemporary Jewish life, as turbine-potsdam.de reports.

Ulrike Häfner, Vice President of 1. FFC Turbine Potsdam, emphasizes the importance of this theme week in her statements and emphasizes that football is more than just a sport. It is a place of dialogue, humanity and social engagement. Michal Smorodinski, head of the Brandenburg Anti-Semitism Department, supports these views and reiterates the importance of such events for an enlightened and respectful society.

A sporting highlight in women's football

This game will also be very important for fans of women's football. The 1. FFC Turbine Potsdam is known for its international squad and the promotion of women in football. This underlines that the club not only strives for sporting success, but also plays a pioneering role in the area of ​​social issues.

Another highlight in the world of football is the upcoming 2023 Women's World Cup in Australia and New Zealand, which will take place from July 20th to August 20th. This championship will be broadcast live on public television by FIFA and the European Broadcasting Union (EBU). This means fans can experience up close the strong players of the German national team, who are going into the tournament as favorites. Among them are prominent names like Alexandra Popp and Merle Frohms, who will ensure exciting games, as sportsillustrated.de reports.

The combination of sport and social commitment, as practiced at 1. FFC Turbine Potsdam, shows how important it is to look beyond football and achieve a positive social impact. The fans are therefore not only looking forward to an exciting game, but also to an enriching week full of activities and dialogue.