Football is gaining momentum in the world. - Werder Bremen acquires player from Switzerland.
The Werder Bremen women's soccer club has recruited Swiss national player Amira Arfaoui. The 24-year-old is joining from relegated 1. FC Nuremberg, according to an announcement on Monday. Werder's women's football director Birte Brüggemann praised Arfaoui, saying, "She's an energetic player who will add more diversity to our midfield with her speed and excellent ball skills." Arfaoui previously played for Bayer Leverkusen.
Werder Bremen Women's Team Acquires Amira Arfaoui from 1. FC Nuremberg, Boosts Midfield Diversity
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- Amira Arfaoui, the Swiss national player, will now represent SV Werder Bremen's women's soccer team, having been recruited from relegated 1. FC Nuremberg.
- Born in Bavaria, Arfaoui showcased her skills previously at Bayer Leverkusen, before making a move to the Bundesliga club from Nuremberg.
- Arfaoui's addition to Werder Bremen's squad is expected to strengthen the team's midfield, as her speed and exceptional ball skills will provide an added dimension.
- Besides Werder Bremen and Nuremberg, German football clubs like Bayern Munich and Borussia Dortmund have also made their mark in the Bundesliga, along with other international teams like FC Basel from Switzerland.
Source: www.stern.de