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Under Tears: Captain Gwinn Injured at the Start of the European Championship

Summary by Aachener-zeitung.de
The kick-off match at the European Championships ends early for Giulia Gwinn. The German captain must already be injured in the first half of the course.

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The kick-off match at the European Championships ends early for Giulia Gwinn. The German captain must already be injured in the first half of the course.

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The kick-off match at the women's soccer championship in Switzerland ends early for Giulia Gwinn. The captain of the German national team must be injured by the course already in the first half. In her prehistory, evil can be guessed.

·Dortmund, Germany
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If she stands at the penalty point, the goal can already be noted: Giulia Gwinn has a built-in penalty kick guarantee. But that is by no means the only thing that distinguishes the new captain of the DFB. At the Football-EM she is allowed to present herself in a new role.

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The women's national team is experiencing a complicated evening at the start of the European Championships in St. Gallen. The captain of all things could fail for the further tournament.

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There was an emotional moment at the European Championships.

·Finland
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Defender Giulia Gwinn leads the DFB team into a big tournament for the first time as captain. In the interview, she talks about her leadership role, injuries and the title chances before the opening match against Poland.

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Sports Illustrated broke the news in on Friday, July 4, 2025.
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