Soccer - Larsson leaves Leipzig's Bundesliga women's soccer team
Mimmi Larsson leaves RB Leipzig's Bundesliga footballers after only half a year. RB announced that the 30-year-old striker will no longer play for the Saxons, as her contract, which was valid until June 30, has expired. It is not known where she will go next.
Larsson joined Leipzig from Kansas City Current in January. In eleven games, she scored three goals and provided three assists to secure her place in the Bundesliga. Now, the Swedish national player has chosen a new challenge.
- Despite Mimmi Larsson's impressive performance with three goals and three assists in eleven Bundesliga games for RB Leipzig, her contract in Saxony has come to an end.
- Born and raised in Sweden, Larsson made a significant impact in the Saxony soccer scene, contributing to RB Leipzig's success in the Bundesliga.
- Having spent just half a year in Leipzig, Larsson's transfer to another Bundesliga club or a top-tier team in Sweden remains a mystery, leaving soccer fans eager to find out her next move.
- Germany's Bundesliga has been a stepping stone in Larsson's soccer career, showcasing her skills and experience, which will undoubtedly benefit any team she decides to join, potentially increasing the competition for women's soccer in the league.