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First Germany Women’s squad for 2023 announced!

Germany Women’s head coach Martina Voss-Tecklenburg has named a 27-player squad as the Germany women prepare to head to Marbella for a training camp from February 14 to 19. The team’s first international game of the year will be against Sweden in Duisburg on February 21 (18:15 CET).

Sara Däbritz (Olympique Lyon), Marina Hegering (VfL Wolfsburg), Tabea Waßmuth (VfL Wolfsburg), Sydney Lohmann (FC Bayern München) and Lea Schüller (FC Bayern München) all return to the squad after having missed the team’s final friendlies in 2022 against the USA due to injury (2-1 win, 1-2 loss). Goalkeeper Ena Mahmutovic (MSV Duisburg) has been called up for the first time.

Martina Voss-Tecklenburg said, “Ena deserves this call-up due to her strong performances for MSV Duisburg in the first half of the season. We always want to give young goalkeepers the chance to prove themselves. We will have the best possible surroundings for our training camp in Marbella. We’re really looking forward to the friendly against a top team like Sweden later this month – as the third-ranked nation in the world, they will pose a real challenge for us. Having a game in my hometown of Duisburg is also something special.”

Voss-Tecklenburg was unable to call up Giulia Gwinn (FC Bayern München) as the defender is still working on her comeback from an ACL tear. The training camp in Marbella will mark the beginning of the team’s preparations for the FIFA Women’s World Cup in New Zealand and Australia this summer (July 20 to August 20).

GERMANY WOMEN

Goalkeepers
Ann-Katrin Berger (FC Chelsea), Merle Frohms (VfL Wolfsburg), Ena Mahmutovic (MSV Duisburg)

Defenders
Sara Doorsoun (Eintracht Frankfurt), Jana Feldkamp (1899 Hoffenheim), Marina Hegering (VfL Wolfsburg), Kathrin Hendrich (VfL Wolfsburg), Sophia Kleinherne (Eintracht Frankfurt), Paulina Krumbiegel (1899 Hoffenheim), Sjoeke Nüsken (Eintracht Frankfurt), Felicitas Rauch (VfL Wolfsburg), Sarolin Simon (Bayern München)

Midfielders/Forwards
Nicole Anyomi (Eintracht Frankfurt), Jule Brand (VfL Wolfsburg), Klara Bühl (Bayern München), Sara Däbritz (Olympique Lyon), Linda Dallmann (Bayern München), Laura Freigang (Eintracht Frankfurt), Chantal Hagel (1899 Hoffenheim), Svenja Huth (VfL Wolfsburg), Lena Lattwein (VfL Wolfsburg), Sydney Lohmann (FC Bayern München), Lina Magull (Bayern München), Lena Oberdorf (VfL Wolfsburg), Alexandra Popp (VfL Wolfsburg), Lea Schüller (Bayern München), Tabea Waßmuth (VfL Wolfsburg)

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