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Germany Women’s squad announced for UEFA Women’s EURO 2022!

Germany Women’s head coach Martina Voss-Tecklenburg has named the 20 outfield players and three goalkeepers who will travel to England for the UEFA European Championship 2022 this summer (July 6-31).

Martina Tufeković, Jana Feldkamp (both TSG Hoffenheim), Maximiliane Rall (FC Bayern Munich) and Sjoeke Nüsken (Eintracht Frankfurt) were left out of the final squad after appearing in the preliminary squad of 28 players. Chantal Hagel (TSG Hoffenheim) is the first replacement and will take part in the second training camp in Herzogenaurach (June 21-29).

Martina Voss-Tecklenburg said, “We have collected a lot of thoughts of the last few weeks, we’ve held intense discussions among the coaching staff. In the end it’s been decided by just a few small nuances because the strength in depth of our squad is really good. Every player has given her best to make this decision as difficult as possible.”

VfL Wolfsburg (eight) and FC Bayern Munich (seven) have the most players among the final 23. Next up are Eintracht Frankfurt with five. The most experienced players are Alexandra Popp (VfL Wolfsburg, 113 caps) and Sara Däbritz (Paris Saint-Germain, 85 caps).

After an early pre-camp period spent in Frankfurt, the first true training camp will come to an end on Saturday in Herzogenaurach. A two-day break will follow before the final camp gets underway on Tuesday.

Germany’s last pre-tournament friendly will take place in Erfurt against Switzerland (June 24, 17:00 CEST). Camp ends on June 29 with travel arrangements made for July 3 as the squad heads across the channel to England.

GERMANY WOMEN

Goalkeepers
Ann-Katrin Berger (FC Chelsea), Merle Frohms (Eintracht Frankfurt), Almuth Schult (VfL Wolfsburg)

Defenders
Sara Doorsoun (Eintracht Frankfurt), Giulia Gwinn (Bayern München), Marina Hegering (Bayern München), Kathrin Hendrich (VfL Wolfsburg), Sophia Kleinherne (Eintracht Frankfurt), Felicitas Rauch (VfL Wolfsburg)

Midfielders/Forwards
Nicole Anyomi (Eintracht Frankfurt), Jule Brand (TSG Hoffenheim), Klara Bühl (Bayern München), Linda Dallmann (Bayern München), Laura Freigang (Eintracht Frankfurt), Svenja Huth (VfL Wolfsburg), Lena Lattwein (VfL Wolfsburg), Sydney Lohmann (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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