Eintracht Frankfurt: Women's football in the pole position against Bavaria!
Eintracht Frankfurt: Women's football in the pole position against Bavaria!
The development of women's football in Germany shows a remarkable trend that could shape the future of the game. Particularly clear progress can be observed at the 1st FC Eintracht Frankfurt, which strives to play a leading role in both men and women's football. CEO Axel Hellmann emphasizes that this claim is part of the identity of the association. The times of separate game operations seem to be behind us - a new era of joint commitment is emerging.
In the current Bundesliga season, the Eintracht women can be proud of not only making an important victory with the impressive record of 3-0 against VfL Wolfsburg, but also showing their ambitions as serious pursuers of FC Bayern Munich. The clear victory in this meeting shows the strength and potential of the Frankfurt women, which further fueled the already exciting league.
financial challenges and Bundesliga ranking
The financial situation of many clubs, however, is a challenge. FC Bayern, which has a total turnover of 854 million euros, can afford the highest license game budget, which rounds off the distance to other clubs. In contrast, teams such as Werder Bremen or SC Freiburg are fighting, whose income is often not enough to cover the salaries in women's football. This shows that the Bundesliga remains a subsidy business for many clubs, since the proceeds are only about two million euros per club on average.
The idea of building a self-supporting system for women's football has now prompted eleven of the twelve Bundesliga clubs to found the “Business Plan Women's Bundesliga Project GbR”. The aim of this initiative is to win your own partners and sponsors in order to reduce the dependence on men's football and create long -term stability.
Not only in relation to finances, VfL Wolfsburg faces challenges. The resignation of key players like Alexandra Popp from the national team could force the club into a phase of realignment. The ambition to establish yourself in the upper table area is underlined by strong competition from clubs such as Bayer Leverkusen and RB Leipzig, which formulate similar targets and adapt their strategy accordingly.
The way to the future
Axel Hellmann emphasizes that female football should not develop into an image of the men's Bundesliga. This warning reflects the concerns that dominant structures and "plastic clubs" could distort the competition in women's football. An authentic and independent format is considered an essential basic requirement to ensure the future -oriented development of women's football.
The pressure to adapt quickly and effectively is getting bigger. Eintracht has set itself ambitious goals and hopes for a long -term establishment at the top by intelligent investments in the infrastructure and training of the players. Ultimately, the goal is to emphasize the promising talents of women's football more and to lift it to a level that meets that of men's football.
In this exciting phase, it remains to be seen how the dynamics of the Bundesliga will develop and whether these clubs are able to set the course for a sustainable and flourishing future in women's football. The current table constellation is a clear indicator of the growing complexity and the potential of this sport in Germany. For more information, see the current reporting at www.zdf.de .
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