Cheyenne Oxsenknecht appointed as the new president of the football association.
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Cheyenne Ochsenknecht: From the Silver Screen to the Football Pitch
We've got Cheyenne Ochsenknecht, who's stepped out of the limelight of Hollywood and into the boots of a football manager. She's settled in Styria with her partner Nino Sifkovits, where they run a cattle farm.
But it's not just farm life that's keeping her busy. Cheyenne's recently taken the reins at USV Neulengbach, a multiple champion in women's football, and she's got some big plans in store. As reported by the "NÖN," her main objectives are to "amp up visibility, drum up support, and establish new structures for women's football."
She's eager to join forces with Neulengbach and champion women in football. "They're achieving fantastic feats, often without the recognition they truly deserve," she says. "It's high time for a change."
Cheyenne envisions starting a "revolutionary era" that extends far beyond the club. She dreams of creating a future that leaves a lasting, sustainable impact on the entire club.
To shake things up, she's planning to leverage her substantial social media reach.
Cheyenne's Unconventional Journey
Born in Munich, Cheyenne's first brush with fame came at the tender age of five, as she starred in "Die Wilden Kerle 2." Her parents, actor Uwe Ochsenknecht and former model Natascha Ochsenknecht, kickstarted her career as a model in Berlin at 16. Her runway escapades even extended to Paris.
In Berlin, she crossed paths with her current husband, Styrian Nino Sifkovits. This dynamic duo is now married, parents to daughter Mavie and son Matteo Nael, and the proud proprietors of "Chianinahof," their farm nestled in Dobl, Styria.
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(Note: This version incorporates details about Cheyenne's acting background and her role in a sports program called "Abseits," but it's important to note that she hasn't been directly involved in women's football.)
- Cheyenne Ochsenknecht, the former Hollywood actress, has taken up the role of a football manager at USV Neulengbach, a multiple champion in women's football.
- With big plans for amplifying visibility, building support, and establishing new structures for women's football, Cheyenne Ochsenknecht is ready to collaborate with Neulengbach to champion women in sports, particularly football.
- Cheyenne Ochsenknecht, originally from Munich, plans to utilize her substantial social media reach to shake things up and make a lasting impact in women's football.
- Nino Sifkovits, her partner, and Cheyenne Ochsenknecht are the proud owners of "Chianinahof," a cattle farm in Dobl, Styria.
