German Women's Football

GPTKB entity

Statements (50)
Predicate Object
gptkbp:instanceOf Women's Football
gptkbp:competesWith gptkb:FIFA_Women's_World_Cup
gptkbp:fanBase International recognition
Large domestic following
gptkbp:governing_body gptkb:German_Football_Association
gptkbp:hasPrograms National team training camps
Club training initiatives
gptkbp:historical_significance Strong youth development programs
Dominance in the 2000s
First_European_Women's_Championship_in_1984
First_Women's_World_Cup_in_1991
https://www.w3.org/2000/01/rdf-schema#label German Women's Football
gptkbp:media_coverage Television broadcasts
Online streaming services
gptkbp:notable_event Community engagement initiatives
Grassroots programs
Collaboration with schools
Promotion of gender equality in sports
Involvement in social issues
Strong performances in international tournaments
Increased visibility of women's football
Support from government initiatives
Development of top-tier players
Increased participation rates among girls
Multiple UEFA Women's Championship titles
Support from former players
Promotion_of_women's_sports_in_Germany
Recognition_in_sports_awards
gptkbp:notable_player gptkb:Anja_Mittag
gptkb:Lena_Oberdorf
gptkb:Birgit_Prinz
gptkb:Frauen-Bundesliga
gptkb:Marina_Hegering
gptkb:Nadine_Angerer
gptkb:Sara_Däbritz
gptkb:Tabea_Waßmuth
gptkb:Steffi_Jones
Alexandra Popp
2. Frauen-Bundesliga
Lea Schüller
gptkbp:rival gptkb:USA_Women's_National_Football_Team
gptkb:Sweden_Women's_National_Football_Team
gptkb:Norway_Women's_National_Football_Team
gptkb:France_Women's_National_Football_Team
gptkbp:sponsor Local businesses
Major corporate sponsors
gptkbp:training Youth academies
High-quality training centers
gptkbp:winner gptkb:UEFA_Women's_Championship
gptkb:FIFA_Women's_World_Cup