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Three additional exits from VfL Wolfsburg's women's football squad.

Additional exits announced for Wolfsburg's female football squad

VfL Wolfsburg's Sveindis Jónsdóttir is departing the team.
VfL Wolfsburg's Sveindis Jónsdóttir is departing the team.

Woods are Changing: More Exits for Wolfsburg's Women's Football Squad

Three additional exits from Wolfsburg's female soccer team - Three additional exits from VfL Wolfsburg's women's football squad.

Hey there! The women's Bundesliga team, VfL Wolfsburg, has been shaking things up. The club has dropped some news that goalkeeper Anneke Borbe, forward Sveindis Jonsdottir, and defender Lynn Wilms will be parting ways once their contracts expire on June 30, 2025. As for their next destinations, the club has kept tight-lipped for now.

Before the final game of the season, where the "Wolfinnen" plan to guard their second position against Bayer Leverkusen on Sunday (2:00 PM/MagentaSport), a total of ten players will be bid a fond farewell by VfL. In addition to Borbe, Jonsdottir, and Wilms, this list includes Jule Brand, Merle Frohms, veteran German international Kathrin Hendrich, Lisa Schmitz, Kristin Demann, and Tabea Sellner, who are all calling it quits on their careers.

It's worth mentioning that Kathy Hendrich, German international, and Marina Hegering are expected to leave the club. Hendrich's contract ends with the current season, making her departure a certainty come season's end[2]. Hegering, on the other hand, seems to also be on her way out, although the exact details of her contract haven't been disclosed[3].

  1. The VfL Wolfsburg community policy includes the announcement that goalkeeper Anneke Borbe, forward Sveindis Jonsdottir, defender Lynn Wilms, Jule Brand, Merle Frohms, Kathrin Hendrich (who is also a German international), Lisa Schmitz, Kristin Demann, and Tabea Sellner will be undergoing vocational training for retirement after their contracts expire on June 30, 2025.
  2. Coinciding with the expiration of these players' contracts, Kathy Hendrich, German international, is expected to leave VfL Wolfsburg, as her contract ends with the current season.
  3. Marina Hegering, another key player for VfL Wolfsburg, appears to be on her way out, although the specifics of her contract's expiry remain undisclosed.
  4. In the final game of the season before they bid farewell to these players, the women's Bundesliga team, VfL Wolfsburg, plans to defend their second position against Bayer Leverkusen on Sunday (2:00 PM/MagentaSport).

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