Off to the World Cup: German fistball women are hoping to defend their title in Argentina

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The German women's national team is preparing for the World Cup in Montecarlo. Head coach Eva Krämer talks about the challenges and goals in an interview. Don't miss their reviews!

Die Deutsche Frauen-Nationalmannschaft bereitet sich auf die WM in Montecarlo vor. Cheftrainerin Eva Krämer spricht im Interview über die Herausforderungen und Ziele. Verpassen Sie nicht ihre Einschätzungen!
The German women's national team is preparing for the World Cup in Montecarlo. Head coach Eva Krämer talks about the challenges and goals in an interview. Don't miss their reviews!

Off to the World Cup: German fistball women are hoping to defend their title in Argentina

From November 7th to 10th, 2024, the German women's national fistball team will compete in the World Championships in Montecarlo, Argentina. The team, which competes as defending champions, has changed a lot since winning the World Cup in 2021. New at the helm is head coach Eva Krämer, who is leading her first World Cup as a coach and is looking forward to the tournament with great anticipation. The atmosphere in the team is exciting, especially due to the integration of young players who bring a breath of fresh air into the team.

The preparation for the World Cup was intense. Two international matches took place recently, which enabled Eva Krämer to test the new squad in a playful way. “The international matches were important to see how the players perform in international competition,” she said. Despite the upheaval that has taken place in the team, for example with only three players remaining from the victorious squad from 2021, the squad shows remarkable balance and performance. “It is impressive how the players accept the legacy of their predecessors,” added Krämer.

Intensive preparation for the World Cup

The team prepared meticulously for the tournament with various courses and intensive training sessions. “We flew to Buenos Aires on November 1st and used three days there for intensive training sessions and acclimatization,” explained Krämer. This is particularly important as the World Cup is taking place in a different continent and at an unusual time. The long journey means the players can prepare for the challenges not only physically but also mentally.

In the preliminary round, the team can expect challenging encounters against the top teams Austria, Brazil and Switzerland. These games are sure to be thrilling and could set the tone for the entire tournament. "The games in the preliminary round are real tests for our team. We have to give our best straight away because the competition is strong," emphasizes the coach.

Krämer is aware of the qualities of his opponents. “Brazil in particular has shown outstanding performance in recent years,” she said. She expects an exciting and attractive group phase, even if she emphasizes that the tournament will only be decided with the knockout games. The team remains focused in its preparation and focuses primarily on its own strengths and strategies.

The team travels to the southern hemisphere with clear goals. “We want to return home with World Cup gold,” emphasizes Krämer. Motivation is therefore high and the players are determined to give their best. There will be more information about the team's challenges and preparations in the coming days, and the anticipation for the World Cup grows with every training session. These detailed insights can be found in Report from faustball-liga.de be read.