Luisa Grohs back in the fight: Good news after tumor disease!
Luisa Grohs, Bayern goalkeeper, announces positive news of her recovery from cancer. Return to training in January?

Luisa Grohs back in the fight: Good news after tumor disease!
23-year-old Luisa Grohs, FC Bayern Munich's starting goalkeeper, announces good news after being diagnosed with a malignant tumor. She was diagnosed with the disease in October 2024, followed by surgical treatment, which was successfully carried out two weeks ago. Grohs announced on social media that the “rollercoaster ride in diagnostics” was now over: “It worked… well and was… successful!” The footballer announced that she is on the road to recovery and hopes to return to training in January ZDF reported.
FC Bayern Munich confirmed that all medical measures went smoothly. Grohs decided to update her fans and supporters about her health status before the winter break after publicly speaking about her diagnosis in November. The club has already extended her contract until the summer of 2026 to support her during this challenging time. National coach Christian Wück has also expressed his support for the talented keeper. Acting president Herbert Hainer emphasized that Grohs was a “strong personality” who encouraged others, while the wider football community was behind him, as evidenced by banners at the Allianz Arena supporting his return Stuttgart News reported.
The news of her illness has moved many, but Grohs remains positive and ready to start the upcoming training with the team. She stated on her social network: "The holidays can come now, rest and relaxation are urgently needed by all of us and then we'll start again together!" Their extraordinary strength and the support from across the football world show how important solidarity is in difficult times.