Eintracht Frankfurt Aims for Glory in Women's Football
‘We have a clear vision’: Eintracht move closer to bringing glory days back to Frankfurt
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Eintracht Frankfurt is reviving its historic reputation in women's football, having made significant progress since merging in 2020. With a strong finish in the league and ambitions for Champions League qualification, the club's new sporting director, Babett Peter, emphasizes a sustainable growth strategy to challenge top teams like Bayern Munich.
- 01Eintracht Frankfurt aims to reclaim its historic dominance in women's football.
- 02The club has made regular top-three finishes since its 2020 merger.
- 03Babett Peter, the new sporting director, brings valuable experience and a clear vision for growth.
- 04Veteran defender Amanda Ilestedt highlights the club's ambition and potential.
- 05Eintracht's recent victory over Wolfsburg showcases their competitive edge.
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Eintracht Frankfurt is striving to restore its legacy in women's football, having historically dominated the Frauen-Bundesliga and European competitions. Since the merger with 1. FFC Frankfurt in 2020, the club has consistently finished in the top three of the league. Their recent victory over second-placed Wolfsburg with a score of 3-1 has set them on course for potential Champions League qualification. Babett Peter, who has a decorated playing career with 118 caps for Germany, has taken on the role of sporting director and is focused on sustainable growth and development. She believes in building a strong foundation for the team and emphasizes the importance of a long-term vision. Key player Amanda Ilestedt, who joined from Arsenal, expressed excitement about the club's ambitions and the opportunity to compete at a high level. The club is determined to challenge established teams like Bayern Munich while fostering a competitive environment for its players.
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The club's success could enhance local support and investment in women's football in Frankfurt.
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