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DW.COMNews, Analysis and Service from Germany and Europe - in 30 LanguagesBundesliga: Christian Streich to leave SC Freiburg
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After twelve years in charge, one of German football's most iconic figures has announced he will leave his position as Freiburg head coach at the end of the season.2024-03-18T09:42:00ZSportsen68600861Freiburg shedding underdog tag after careful growth
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Freiburg are slowly but surely developing into a top Bundesliga side. Ten months on from contesting their first German Cup final, they've truly outgrown their underdog label.2023-03-08T15:29:00ZSportsen64913919Christian Streich and Jürgen Klopp criticize Saudi takeover of Newcastle United
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Freiburg coach Christian Streich says the Saudi Arabian takeover of Newcastle United is "unbelievable". The outspoken coach has been joined by Jürgen Klopp in criticizing a deal that's unthinkable in German football.2021-10-15T11:33:00ZSportsen59514411German marathon runner fights for mothers in sport
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For many female athletes, motherhood and professional sport are difficult to reconcile. Fabienne Königstein is a marathon runner who wants to be a role model and shine a greater light on the topic.2024-03-18T11:30:00ZSportsen68591769Svenja Huth retires from Germany team before Olympics
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Wolfsburg veteran Svenja Huth has announced her retirement from international football just a few months before the Paris Olympics. Germany will have a new look after the Games but Huth will not be part of it.2024-03-17T14:07:00ZSportsen68596240Golf at new crossroads with LIV, PGA set to meet
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Saudi Arabia-backed LIV Golf has lured several top golfers away from the established PGA Tour. But with many breakaway golfers now unable to play top tournaments, players want changes and clarity.2024-03-17T13:06:00ZSportsen68595305Aleksandar Pavlovic: Germany's gain, Serbia's loss?
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Bayern Munich's rising star, Aleksandar Pavlovic, has been called up to the German national team. The Munich-born midfielder says his decision is for Germany and not against Serbia as both prepare for EURO 2024.2024-03-14T13:48:00ZSportsen68511890Gender health imbalance still holding back women in sport
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Women's sport has become far more visible in recent years. Despite that, health, education, understanding and investment into women's health in sports lags behind men's. On International Women's Day, DW finds out why.2024-03-08T05:51:00ZSportsen68444596F1 Academy in 2024: What you need to know
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The second season of the all-female competition sees F1 Academy link more closely with F1. But will this help a female driver return to the F1 grid for the first time in nearly 50 years?2024-03-07T15:38:00ZSportsen68462911Nigerian footballer Balogun speaks out on player abuse
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Social media is a root cause of unsafe workplaces for footballers, says top-tier player Leon Balogun. The Germany-born Nigerian defender is pushing for change online, on the pitch and in the stands.2024-03-06T08:04:00ZSportsen68447599Tour du Rwanda: Probe underway into sexual abuse claims
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Rwanda's Investigations Bureau says anyone implicated in sexual misconduct will be prosecuted. The country has been fighting endemic sexual abuse against women for years.2024-03-05T12:10:00ZWorlden68439708Why Bundesliga fan protests could drag on despite collapse of investor deal
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Tennis balls had been flying onto Bundesliga pitches for weeks, in a protest that looked to be over. But then Frankfurt ultras started a separate action against Wolfsburg. Fans are now split about future demonstrations.2024-03-02T13:50:00ZSportsen68383455