The SC Freiburg football school in Germany is considered one of the “young cadrees. For women, too, the SC is a springboard for the even larger stage.
There is currently no player in the European Championship squad of women’s German national football team who will still play for SC Freiburg after the European Championship. However, a sextet has laid the basics for the big career at the sports club from the Breisgau.
Giulia Gwinn – the captain
The 26-year-old is a clear top performer in the national team as well as FC Bayern Munich. With the FCB, she has won the German championship four times so far. Born in Tettnanger, her career started at TSG Ailingen. She finally came to Freiburg via FV Ravensburg.
Giulia Gwinn from FC Bayern Munich is the captain of the national team.
At the age of 16 she made her debut for the Breisgau women in the Bundesliga. In November 2017, at the age of 18, the defensive specialist was on the lawn for the first time for the A national team. The bronze medal winner of the Paris Olympic Games and Vice European Champion is still missing from the big international title.
Janina Minge – Die Defense boss
The exempted police officer is likely to appear in central defense. The trained midfielder herself would like to act more aggressively. Born in Lindau on Lake Constance, she first played for TSG Lindau-Zech. After intermediate stations at VfB Friedrichshafen and FC Wangen 05, she finally switched to SC Freiburg for the 2015/2016 season.
Janina Minge is the “ordering hand” in defense.
For the Freiburg women, she played 186 competitive games, in which she scored 27 goals. In 2023 Minge made her debut in the national team. She is the deputy of captain Gwinn.
Sara Däbritz – the veteran
With 108 international matches, the midfielder is the most experienced in the squad. In 2012 she came to SC Freiburg at the age of 16. She played for the SC for three years before the Amberger native of Amberg moved on. After FC Bayern Munich, Paris St. Germain and Olympique Lyon, she recently signed a two -year contract with Real Madrid.
Sarah Däbritz – The most experienced no longer has a regular place.
In 2016, Däbritz won gold with the DFB selection at the summer games in Rio de Janeiro. With Lyon, you last reached six titles in three years, including three championships. The 30-year-old was European champion in 2013, but currently has no regular place.
Cora Zicai – the chick
The storm talent cure her muscle complaints in good time and can drive to the European Championship as the youngest in the DFB team. The 20-year-old will switch from SC Freiburg to VfL Wolfsburg after the European Championship.
Cora Zicai is the youngest member of the national coach Christian Wück’s squad at the age of 20.
Born in Freiburg, she started kicking at the age of five at Sportfreunde Eintracht Freiburg. Last season she was the top scorer and top scorer among the Breisgau women with eight goals.
Klara Bühl – the left wing
At the age of 15 she played for the SC in the Bundesliga. By 2020, the 24-year-old only knew SC Freiburg. Then the move to Bayern Munich came for them. The wing striker is two -footed, fast and dribbling strong.
Klara Bühl is one of the national team’s top performers.
She made her debut for Germany in 2019. Bühl has scored 28 goals in 67 international matches for the A national team. After rumors about a change to FC Barcelona, Bühl extended her contract at FC Bayern in March until the summer of 2027.
Rebecca Knaak – the late profession
On February 21, 2025, she made her debut as a national player in Breda against the national team of the Netherlands (2-2). The central defender has been playing for Manchester City since the beginning of this year.
Rebecca Knaak was only appointed to the national team at the age of 28.
At the age of 21 she moved from Bayer Leverkusen to SC Freiburg in 2017 and stayed at the Dreisam for four years before going to FC Rosengard for her. With the Swedish top club, the native of Adenau was able to celebrate two championships. By the way, Knaak has a completed master’s degree in psychology – final grade 1.5.
Prize on Sat., June 21, 2025 2:00 p.m., stadium, SWR1
