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German women's soccer team against Denmark for Olympic chance

The German women's national team face an important match against Denmark on Friday in Rostock (20:30/ZDF) on their way to the 2024 Olympic Games in Paris. In the event of a defeat or a draw, the team of interim national coach Horst Hrubesch would no longer have a chance of qualifying for the...

Germany's Alexandra Popp. Photo.aussiedlerbote.de
Germany's Alexandra Popp. Photo.aussiedlerbote.de

DFB - German women's soccer team against Denmark for Olympic chance

The German women's national team face an important match against Denmark on Friday in Rostock (20:30/ZDF) on their way to the 2024 Olympic Games in Paris. In the event of a defeat or a draw, the team of interim national coach Horst Hrubesch would no longer have a chance of qualifying for the Olympics. A win with just a one-goal difference would reduce their chances to a minimum.

This is because the German women's soccer team can only play for one of the two European Olympic places in the four-team final tournament of the Nations League at the end of February if they finish first in their group. In the event of a tie on points, the direct comparison and then the goal difference will decide.

The DFB team are currently in second place in their group with nine points, three points behind the leading Danes. After the 2-0 defeat in the first leg, Hrubesch's players will be aiming for a win with at least a two-goal difference against Denmark. They would then take the lead ahead of the final matchday and have the much-needed group win in their own hands in the final game in Wales on Tuesday.

Information on the game from the DFB

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  1. Horst Hrubesch, the interim coach of the German women's soccer team, is aware that a defeat or draw against Denmark in Rostock could eliminate their chances of qualifying for the 2024 Olympic Games in Paris.
  2. The encounter between the German women's national team and Denmark in the ongoing qualifiers for the Olympic Games is set to take place in Rostock on Friday, broadcast live on ZDF at 20:30.
  3. Should the German women's soccer team manage a win by a margin of two goals or more, they would regain control of their qualification group, boosting their chances to secure one of the two European Olympic places for the Nations League final tournament in February.
  4. The upcoming clash against Denmark in Rostock is not only crucial for the German women's team, but it may also affect the hopes of teams such as France, Norway, and Sweden, who are also competing for the same Olympic places within their respective groups.
  5. The Olympic Games in Paris will test the mettle of various national teams, including Germany, as they battle for glory and the opportunity to showcase their skills on the international stage, with Horst Hrubesch leading the charge for the German women.
  6. Mecklenburg-Vorpommern, the German state in which Rostock is located, will be the center of attention during the match as football-enthusiasts from across the country, including the German Football Association (DFB), Tun into the game to cheer on their favorite team.
  7. In the Nations League, the German women's soccer team has consistently shown their prowess, often competing against top-notch opposition such as Denmark, France, or Sweden, providing fans with thrilling matches and unforgettable soccer moments.

Source: www.stern.de

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