Union Berlin Welcomes Swiss Starlet Nadine Böhi to Their Bundesliga Women's Team
Female Union soccer team's Swiss net-minder in focus - Goalkeeper of the Swiss women's team
Get ready, football fans! The Bundesliga women's team of FC Union Berlin just announced a fresh addition to their roster for the upcoming top-flight season. The talented Swiss goalkeeper, Nadine Böhi, a 21-year-old prodigy, is making the jump from FC St. Gallen.
Union's Women's Football Business Manager, Jennifer Zietz, praised Böhi as a "prodigious and thoughtful goalkeeper who's shown remarkable maturity and responsibility at a young age."
Böhi's professional journey began when she was just a child, playing for FC Niederwill. At 12 years old, she joined the youth setup of FC St. Gallen. Her big break came in 2020/21 when she made her debut in the Swiss first division, just before her 17th birthday. Since then, she's racked up an impressive 56 top-flight appearances for St. Gallen.
While she's yet to represent Switzerland on the international stage, Böhi has been a valuable asset to her national team for nearly a year. Her unwavering ambition and striking skill set demonstrate her determination to make a name for herself on the international stage as she embarks on this new chapter in the Bundesliga with Union Berlin.
During the season preceding her transfer, Böhi's exceptional performances were on full display. She recorded clean sheets in each of her first four games, leading St. Gallen to a commendable fourth-place finish. The team got even closer to a title, making it all the way to the Swiss Cup final, where they fell just short to Servette FC by a score of 0-1. St. Gallen boasted the league's second-best defense that season, conceding only twelve goals, with Böhi herself notching up an impressive eleven games without surrender—the best record in the Women's Super League[1][2].
Exciting times lie ahead as Nadine Böhi takes her talents to Union Berlin, promising to bring her youthful energy, raw talent, and unwavering dedication to the Bundesliga women's scene. Stay tuned for more updates on her journey!
The community of Union Berlin's women's football followers is eagerly anticipating the impact of the 21-year-old Swiss goalkeeper, Nadine Böhi, on the team's policy during her vocational training in the Bundesliga's top-flight season. With her impressive track record in sports, specifically football, and her demonstrated maturity and responsibility, Böhi is an asset that may help Union Berlin's defense reach new heights.