Germany's Merz set to watch Women's European Championship final with national team present
German Chancellor Friedrich Merz to Attend Women's EURO 2022 Final, If Germany Qualifies
Germany's Federal Chancellor, Friedrich Merz, has expressed his support for the women's national football team competing in the UEFA Women's European Championship (Women's EURO 2022). According to government spokesman Stefan Kornelius, who made the statements reported by dts news agency, Merz is a passionate fan of the tournament.
On Wednesday, the women's national team played in the semi-final, but due to a visit from the French president, Merz was unable to attend. However, if Germany makes it to the final, scheduled to take place in Basel on Sunday, Merz plans to be there. Kornelius mentioned that Merz will do everything in his power to make his final appearance possible, but it ultimately depends on the team.
Enthusiasm and trust have been present since Saturday, as Kornelius confirmed. The women's EURO 2022 final will take place in Basel on Sunday, as previously mentioned. The name of the team that must reach the final so that Merz can attend the final is not specified in the given search results.
Merz, who has shown his support for the women's EURO 2022, would have liked to attend the semi-final as well. Unfortunately, his schedule did not allow it. Nonetheless, if Germany participates in the final, Merz plans to be there to cheer on the team.
Kornelius stated that Merz's attendance at the final will depend on the team's performance and his schedule. As the women's national team prepares for the final, all eyes will be on them to see if they can bring home the trophy and secure Merz's attendance.
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