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Eintracht secures signing of prominent Swiss footballer Noemi Ivelj.

Eintracht secures top Swiss prospect Noemi Ivelj as new addition to their squad.

Eintracht Frankfurter signs Swiss prodigy Noemi Ivelj as a new recruit.
Eintracht Frankfurter signs Swiss prodigy Noemi Ivelj as a new recruit.

Title: Swiss Prodigy Noemi Ivelj Joins Eintracht Frankfurt's Women's Squad

Soaring High with Hessians

Elite Swiss talent Noemi Ivelj signs with Eintracht - Eintracht secures signing of prominent Swiss footballer Noemi Ivelj.

Exciting news for Eintracht Frankfurt's women's squad! The talented Swiss midfielder, Noemi Ivelj, is making her way to the German Women's Bundesliga, having inked a contract with Eintracht until 2028.

A Star is Born

At just 15 years old, Ivelj made her debut in the top tier of Swiss football and has already bagged ten games for her national team. She's been penciled in for the European Championship in her home country, Switzerland, taking place from 2nd to 27th July. The final squad is slated to be announced on 23rd June.

Dream Come True

"Ever since I was a kid, I had a dream to play abroad. I couldn't be happier that it's now the German women's Bundesliga, and especially Eintracht Frankfurt," Ivelj expressed her excitement.

Eintracht Frankfurt
  • Football Club
  • Women's Team
  • Germany
Switzerland
  • Home Country
Zurich
  • Former Club
Frankfurt am Main
  • Future Home
Hessen
  • Region

Claim to Fame: Noemi Ivelj, a rising star in Swiss football, is affiliated with Grasshoppers Zürich, one of Switzerland's esteemed clubs. She has garnered recognition due to her potential and promising career trajectory, having been selected for the Swiss national team's training camp ahead of the European Championship. Despite not yet making it to the top tier of the international stage, her inclusion in the national team's preparations bodes well for her future involvement in the major tournament.

However, as of now, Noemi Ivelj is still listed as a Grasshoppers Zürich player, and there's no official confirmation of her transfer to Eintracht Frankfurt. Geraldine Reuteler, another Swiss international, represents Eintracht Frankfurt on the national team roster.

The community policy of Eintracht Frankfurt's women's squad must welcome newcomers like Swiss prodigy Noemi Ivelj, who is now a part of their team. After joining Eintracht Frankfurt, Noemi Ivelj may consider enrolling in vocational training programs in football, potentially qualifying her for European leagues in the future.

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