Hamm sensation: Lucy Wisniewski moves to Borussia Dortmund!

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Lucy Wisniewski will move to Borussia Dortmund in 2025, while Youssoufa Moukoko will move to FC Copenhagen. Developments in women's and men's football.

Lucy Wisniewski wechselt 2025 zu Borussia Dortmund, während Youssoufa Moukoko zum FC Kopenhagen wechselt. Entwicklungen im Frauen- und Männerfußball.
Lucy Wisniewski will move to Borussia Dortmund in 2025, while Youssoufa Moukoko will move to FC Copenhagen. Developments in women's and men's football.

Hamm sensation: Lucy Wisniewski moves to Borussia Dortmund!

The football world in North Rhine-Westphalia is back in full swing. Above all, a new addition stands out who brings a breath of fresh air to the Borussia Dortmund women's team: Lucy Wisniewski. The 17-year-old kicker from Hamm will play for BVB next season after previously playing for FSV Gütersloh. How calf reported, Wisniewski was able to prove herself despite the relegation of her old team as bottom of the second division.

Last season, Wisniewski played in 16 games for FSV and scored an impressive two goals. Her journey began in football with BV 09 Hamm, via TuS Germania Lohauserholz and SV Westfalia Rhynern, until she set the course for her career at FSV Gütersloh in 2022. Her debut in the DFB Cup against Union Berlin was particularly impressive, where she came on as a substitute shortly before the end and the team was eliminated on penalties. During the Corona lockdown, she found creative solutions to stay fit and trained on an artificial turf field set up in her father's garden.

Promising talents at the start

The BVB women's division is not only happy about Wisniewski, but is also strengthening overall. Loud bvb.de The women from Borussia Dortmund got a breath of fresh air into the team with a young trio. With all of these changes, promotion to the regional league will be an exciting challenge. Spectators can look forward to up-and-coming talents in the team who are sure to cause a stir.

But what does this mean for women's football in general? The sport has grown in popularity in recent years and the European football landscape is changing. Loud Statista Over 75% of female respondents in Germany show a strong interest in football. Germany has established itself as one of the leading nations in women's football, is currently in third place in the FIFA world rankings and is looking forward to the upcoming UEFA Women's EURO 2025 in Switzerland with great ambition.

Football with passion

According to current figures, around 100,000 women and 107,000 girls up to the age of 16 are active in football in Germany. With almost 9,700 female teams registered last season, the scene is constantly growing. The big clubs like Bayern Munich and VfL Wolfsburg not only focus on success, but also on promoting young talent. The BVB women will also do their part to ensure that women's football has an even clearer voice.

Will Lucy Wisniewski now win the hearts of fans in the stadium? There is great anticipation and the entire football community can look forward to exciting games and hopefully many goals. Football is and remains a passion that unites people – and now there are even more reasons to keep your fingers crossed for the BVB women!