DFB women invite you to public training: autographs and action!
DFB women invite you to public training on October 20th in the Paul Janes Stadium in Düsseldorf. Entry free with ticket.

DFB women invite you to public training: autographs and action!
On Monday, October 20th, the trip to the Paul Janes Stadium in Düsseldorf should definitely be worth it. The DFB women are inviting their fans to a public training session that will begin at 4:30 p.m. If you want to take advantage of the opportunity to see your favorite players up close, you should be quick. Admission is free, but every person, whether small or large, needs a ticket to enter. These will be available from Monday, October 13th, from 10 a.m. in the DFB ticket portal and will be awarded on a first come, first served basis. Places are limited, so get up early!
After training there is also the opportunity to get autographs and selfies with the players. This could be the perfect opportunity to get an unforgettable souvenir and perhaps hear one or two anecdotes from everyday training. The DFB women are currently in important preparation for the semi-final first leg in the UEFA Women's Nations League against France, which will take place just a few days later, on October 24th, at 5:45 p.m. in the Merkur Spiel-Arena.
Preparation for the semi-finals
Under the leadership of coach Christian Wück, the German footballers are not just about having fun during training; The team qualified for the Final Four of the Nations League as group winners. Their last test seems promising, as they celebrated a comfortable 4-0 win against the Netherlands in May 2025. In this game, which took place in front of 32,398 spectators, Lea Schüller achieved a special milestone with her 50th goal in just 74 international matches. Such performances give hope that the DFB women will go into these crucial games with a strong squad.
The semi-final second leg against France is scheduled for October 28th at 9:10 p.m. in Caen, France. Tickets are also available here in the DFB ticket portal. Training in the Paul Janes Stadium is not only an opportunity for fans to get to know the players better, but also an important step in the preparations for the upcoming games, which are intended to take the DFB women to the next level.
So prepare and plan your visit to Paul Janes Stadium! A great event and the chance to see the DFB women live should not be missed.