Giulia Gwinn: This is how the DFB captain plans the European Championship triumph 2025!
Giulia Gwinn: This is how the DFB captain plans the European Championship triumph 2025!
Wembley-Stadion, London, Vereinigtes Königreich - The captain of the German national women's football team, Giulia Gwinn, recently presented her new book "Write your own story". In an interview with the editorial network Germany (RND), she talks about her personal and sporty journey, which is characterized by setbacks by two serious knee injuries. You have inspired this experience to give other women a voice in sports and share their own challenges. As Ostsee-Zeitung Julien Wolff and reflects on her childhood and her development as a professional player.
A central element of the book presentation was the mention of an incident from the past when entertaining artist Thomas Gottschalk mistakenly called her "Giuliana", which she addressed in her work. Gwinn sees himself as a role model and wants to actively contribute to the development of women's football by talking about important social issues, such as the sexist incident against referee Fabienne Michel.
preparation for the European Championship
The German national women's team is preparing for the European Championship, which will take place in Switzerland from July 2 to 27. The group includes Poland, Denmark and Sweden. In their last games before the tournament, the DFB women compete against the Netherlands on Friday and on Tuesday against Austria to prepare optimally. Heidelberg24 reported that this tournament is the big goal for the team, and Gwinn sets high expectations because it is more than more than striving to achieve the final.
Christian Wück, who has been a national coach for nine months, the team has formed the team after a change. He succeeds Horst Hrubesch and is determined to achieve a successful course of the European Championship with the national team. In his first squad there are also players who will celebrate their debut, which underlines the spirit of optimism in the team.
success and look into the future
The German national women's team has celebrated numerous successes since its foundation in 1982, including eight European championship titles and two world championships. national team.net emphasizes that the DFB women are among the most dominant teams in international women's football.
Giulia Gwinn, who has already won the championship three times with FC Bayern, also reflects in her book about the challenges she had to overcome in order to be successful in the top sport. She does not see her injuries as an obstacle, but as part of her development into a stronger personality. She believes in the importance of strong opinions and personalities in football and wants to encourage other women to express themselves and to stand up for their rights.
With the aim of not only improving the game, but also the social framework conditions, Gwinn sees the opportunity to make changes through strong performance and open commitment inside and outside the field.
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