Women's squad of Volkswagen-owned football club Wolfsburg experiences further departure of players - Women's squad at Wolfsburg football club experiences further player departures.
Gear up for some fresh faces in the Women's Bundesliga! VfL Wolfsburg has dropped a bombshell with their latest personnel moves. The club revealed that goalkeeper Anneke Borbe, striker Sveindis Jonsdottir, and defender Lynn Wilms won't be renewing their contracts past June 30, 2025. As for their new homes, it's anyone's guess at the moment.
Before their final showdown of the season against Bayer Leverkusen on Sunday (2:00 PM/MagentaSport), a whopping ten players from the "Wolfinnen" will be given a heartfelt send-off by VfL. Apart from Borbe, Jonsdottir, and Wilms, this list also includes Jule Brand, Merle Frohms, Marina Hegering, Kathrin Hendrich, Lisa Schmitz, and Kristin Demann, who are all hanging up their boots. Tabea Sellner also makes the list but for reasons other than retirement.
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The Lowdown on the Ladies on the Move
Sources suggest that Sveindís Jonsdóttir, Lynn Wilms, and Anneke Borbe will conclude their VfL stints by next year. However, the ink is yet to dry on their new contracts with other clubs[1][2].
Here's a rundown of the players on their way out:
- Sveindís Jonsdóttir, a prolific forward, is bidding farewell to Wolfsburg after a memorable four-year tenure. But her next destination remains under wraps[1][2].
- Defender Lynn Wilms is set to leave the club as well, with no updates on her new club available at this time[2].
- Goalkeeper Anneke Borbe is also calling it quits at Wolfsburg with no word on her future club as of yet[2].
Stay tuned for more updates on where these talented ladies will be plying their trade next season!
In the Women's Bundesliga, VfL Wolfsburg announced that Sveindís Jonsdóttir, Lynn Wilms, and Anneke Borbe will leave the club next year, but the details of their new teams remain undisclosed [1][2]. Merle Frohms, Marina Hegering, Kathrin Hendrich, Lisa Schmitz, Kristin Demann, and Tabea Sellner are also leaving the club, with their departures scheduled to occur before Sunday's final match against Bayer Leverkusen [1]. Each of these players has made significant contributions to VfL Wolfsburg during their tenure, and the community is eager to see where they will continue their vocational training and football careers [2].