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As always, Germany came into the tournament as one of the favorites for the title. The eight-time champions will aim to get ...
Germany captain Giulia Gwinn will miss the rest of Euro 2025 after suffering a knee injury during her team's opening win ...
Germany captain Giulia Gwinn is ruled out of Euro 2025 after a scan reveals she has suffered a medial ligament injury in her ...
Football has been an Olympic sport on the men's side since 1900 and for the women since 1996. This time around, 16 men's teams will battle it out for the medals, with 12 in the women's tournament ...
It remained one of the continent’s standout arenas throughout the late 20th century, with Nottingham Forest winning one of ...
With the Olympic Winter Games Milano Cortina 2026 less than a year away, NHL.com is predicting the Olympic rosters. Today, NHL.com/de senior independent correspondent Bernd Rosch makes his picks for ...
The German women's football team will face the U.S. at the Olympics on Wednesday morning. What are their chances? We discuss this with our football expert Christine Pfeiffer.
Team Germany Olympic swimmer Leonie Beck in images. Search query. ... Texas State is set to join the conference ahead of the 2026 football season as the Pac-12 continues to rebuild following its ...
Flag football is 'a sport of its own' (2:05) ESPN Deportes' Rebeca Landa addresses comparisons between NFL players participating in the 2028 Los Angeles Olympics and the 1992 Dream Team, while ...
More sensibly, our best options would be the likes of Amon-Ra St. Brown, a receiver with a demonstrated ability to throw the football (though some have speculated St. Brown could play for Germany).
The NFL unanimously approved for its players to participate in flag football in the 2028 Olympics in a vote on Tuesday at the league meetings. Now comes the hard part.
The National Football League today announced that the Indianapolis Colts will play as the designated team in the first-ever regular-season game in Berlin, as part of the 2025 International Games.