Football is the topic in this piece of news. - Ulbrich's contract with Werder's record player is renewed early.
Standout athlete Michelle Ulbrich has renewed her agreement with Bundesliga soccer outfit Werder Bremen ahead of schedule. The team revealed this news on Wednesday. The organization did not provide any details concerning the contract's length.
Ulbrich, a defender, has been associated with Werder since 2011 and has competed in over 250 games for the club - more than any of its other members. "Mitch is a fixture on our team and a crucial element in our lineup for quite some time. She has consistently upgraded her skills, assumed the role of deputy captain, and drawn attention throughout the league with her play," remarked Birte Brüggemann, Werder's head of girls' and women's football.
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Michelle Ulbrich's early contract renewal with German Women's Bundesliga team SV Werder Bremen has been applauded by the organization's head of girls' and women's football, Birte Brüggemann. With her tenure spanning over a decade, Ulbrich holds the record for most appearances with 250 games, surpassing even her male counterparts in the Bundesliga's historic soccer club, Werder Bremen. The German Women's Soccer scene continues to thrive, with the national team also preparing for their European Championship qualifying matches.