All about Germany Women’s Football Team Squad for the FIFA Women’s World Cup 2023
Germany is another strong team who is going to fight to win the world cup, but there was some shocking news when Germany Women’s Football Team announced as one of the most important midfielders Giulia Gwinn out of the world cup.
Alexandra Popp will be going to lead the German team for the world cup, and recently they came out as a runner-up in the Euros 2022. The squad is quite similar to what Voss-Tecklenburg, the manager of Germany, used in Euros 2022, which is a positive thing because they will be more settled together after finishing the Euros as a runner-up.
Germany is in Group H in the FIFA Women’s World Cup 2023 with Morocco, the Republic of Korea, and Colombia. They will play their first match against Morocco on July 24th, 2023. They are the favorite to top the group because they are the strongest team in the group. Korea will be going to give them a tough fight in the group as they are the strongest competitor.
Lea Schuller will be the main forward who will take the weight to score goals and keep her form going on as in the last 12 matches she scored 16 goals and gave 3 assists. Svenja Huth is another player with experience in playing under pressure and is one of the main assist providers for the team. In the last 14 matches, she gave 7 assists and scored 3 goals, clearly showing his capabilities.
Kathrin Hendrich will hold the defensive line firm alongside Sjoeke Nusken, who is one of the great defenders in the women’s football world, and they showed that in Euros. The team is quite balanced, and most of the players are fit to go to the world cup, but they need to stick together because if they want to lift the trophy, they need to give it their all.
The Squad of the Germany Women’s Football Team for the FIFA World Cup 2023
Goalkeepers: Ann-Katrin Berger (Chelsea), Merle Frohms (Wolfsburg), Stina Johannes (Eintracht Frankfurt)
Defenders: Sara Doorsoun (Eintracht Frankfurt), Marina Hegering (Wolfsburg), Kathrin Hendrich (Wolfsburg), Sophia Kleinherne (Eintracht Frankfurt), Sjoeke Nusken (Eintracht Frankfurt), Felicitas Rauch (Wolfsburg)
Midfielders: Sara Dabritz (Lyon), Chantal Hagel (Hoffenheim), Svenja Huth (Wolfsburg), Lena Lattwein (Wolfsburg), Melanie Leupolz (Chelsea), Lina Magull (Bayern Munich), Lena Oberdorf (Wolfsburg)
Forwards: Alexandra Popp (Wolfsburg), Nicole Anyomi (Eintracht Frankfurt), Jule Brand (Wolfsburg), Klara Buhl (Bayern Munich), Laura Freigang (Eintracht Frankfurt), Lea Schuller (Bayern Munich), Tabea Wassmuth (Wolfsburg), Sydney Lohmann (Bayern Munich)