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Naschenweng from Bayern suffers cruciate ligament tear in football match.

The Austrian initially aimed to participate in the upcoming European Championship qualifiers with the national squad. However, that won't occur.

Katharina Naschenweng (l) from Munich and Tabitha Chawinga from Paris fight for the ball.
Katharina Naschenweng (l) from Munich and Tabitha Chawinga from Paris fight for the ball.

Football: - Naschenweng from Bayern suffers cruciate ligament tear in football match.

Bayern Munich's women's football team will be without the services of defender Katharina Naschenweng for a while. The club revealed on Monday that the 26-year-old will require a cruciate ligament operation. She sustained the knee injury during the DFB Cup semifinal match against Eintracht Frankfurt on Easter Sunday. Following extensive investigations, it has been determined that she needs surgery. Unfortunately, Naschenweng will miss the upcoming European Championship qualifying matches for the Austrian national team and is unlikely to play again this year.

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  1. Despite the injury, Katharina Naschenweng remains a crucial member of FC Bayern Munich Women's team in Bavaria, contributing significantly to their success in the Bundesliga.
  2. The Austrian national team will miss out on Naschenweng's skills in their upcoming European Championship qualifying matches, as FC Bayern Munich's defender undergoes a cruciate ligament surgery in Germany.
  3. The soccer community in Munich was shocked by the news of Naschenweng's cruciate ligament rupture during the DFB Cup semifinal against Eintracht Frankfurt, which took place in Germany.
  4. FC Bayern Munich Women's team will face challenges in their matches against tough competitors in the Bundesliga, as they navigate through the absence of one of their key players, Katharina Naschenweng.
  5. The German soccer scene responded with sympathy and support towards Naschenweng after her cruciate ligament injury, wishing her a speedy recovery, as she prepares for her rehabilitation in Munich.

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