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GGFN Awards 2024/25
GGFN Awards 2024/25

Yahoo

time16-05-2025

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GGFN Awards 2024/25

The enthralling 2024/25 Bundesliga season is coming to an end. We've seen Bayern Munich reclaim their crown from Bayer Leverkusen, a breathtaking race to qualify for Europe's competitions next season, as well as an interesting relegation battle with some monstrous team and player performances throughout the season. As such, it's time for the annual Get German Football News Awards. As has always been the case, the outcome will be decided by a mixture of you, the public, who will receive a 50% share of the vote and members of the GGFN team, who have nominated the individuals within the categories below. These will determine the winners of this year's GGFN awards which include Player of the Season, Coach of the Season, and much more, including the finest player in each position. Advertisement In goal, no player from Bayern Munich, Borussia Dortmund or Bayer Leverkusen have been nominated with some excellent year-long performances by those from teams battling it out for a place in next season's European competitions with notable displays from Finn Dahmen (Augsburg) and Robin Zentner (Mainz). Defensively, Dominik Kohr (Mainz) and Nathaniel Brown (Eintracht Frankfurt) have been standout performers while Jens Stage (Werder Bremen) and Kaishū Sano (Mainz) have been solid in midfield throughout the entire campaign. In attacking positions, there are notable mentions for Paul Nebel (Mainz), Ritsu Doan (Freiburg) and Hugo Ekitike (Eintracht Frankfurt). You can also vote to decide the best Player of the Season, Young Player of the Season, Coach of the Season, Signing of the Season, Biggest Flop of the Season, Moment of the Season and German Abroad. Cast your votes below: GGFN | News Desk

EA FC 25 Bundesliga TOTS release date, predictions, and expected Ultimate Team content
EA FC 25 Bundesliga TOTS release date, predictions, and expected Ultimate Team content

Daily Mirror

time07-05-2025

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  • Daily Mirror

EA FC 25 Bundesliga TOTS release date, predictions, and expected Ultimate Team content

The Bundesliga TOTS squad will be released in EA FC 25 Ultimate Team later this week alongside the Frauen Bundesliga TOTS and Super Lig TOTS After a week of Premier League, WSL, and EFL TOTS items in Ultimate Team packs, the Bundesliga, Frauen Bundesliga, and Super Lig are next. We are well into the EA FC 25 TOTS promo now, with the event starting off with the Ligue 1 TOTS squad, and it's been all about the Premier League TOTS, as well as the WSL and EFL TOTS, over the last week. But as we head towards Friday, it's almost time for EA Sports to switch things up with some new TOTS items. ‌ The next major leagues to get TOTS items will be the Bundesliga, Frauen Bundesliga, and Super Lig. The former was decided (sort of) by a TOTS vote launched by EA prior to the promo launching. Here's everything there is to know about the EA FC 25 Bundesliga TOTS squad ahead of its release. ‌ EA FC 25 Bundesliga TOTS release date The EA FC 25 Bundesliga TOTS release date is Friday, May 9 at 10am PDT / 1pm EDT/ 6pm BST. We know this for sure as this is the date and time EA historically releases major promo squads, including the PL TOTS and Ligue 1 TOTS squads, as well as other promos, including the Immortals Team 2 squad. EA FC 25 Bundesliga TOTS predictions This is who we think will be included in the Bundesliga TOTS, with 21 players being released in a squad made up of 18 TOTS and three TOTS Highlights. These players are just predictions, as are the player ratings. GK: Robin Zentner (Mainz) - 92 OVR RB: Jeremie Frimpong (Bayer Leverkusen) - 94 OVR CB: Dayot Upamecano (Bayern Munich) - 93 OVR CB: Nico Schlotterbeck (Borussia Dortmund) - 94 OVR LB: Maximilian Mittelstadt (Stuttgart) - 93 OVR CDM: Joshua Kimmich (Bayern Munich) - 95 OVR CM: Angelo Stiller (Stuttgart) - 94 OVR CAM: Florian Wirtz (Bayer Leverkusen) - 97 OVR RW: Michael Olise (Bayern Munich) - 95 OVR ST: Harry Kane (Bayern Munich) - 97 OVR ST: Jonathan Burkardt (Mainz) - 93 OVR ST: Patrik Shick (Bayer Leverkusen) - 95 OVR ST: Hugo Ekitike (Eintracht Frankfurt) - 94 OVR LB: Nathaniel Brown (Eintracht Frankfurt) - 91 OVR ST: Mohamed Amoura (Wolfsburg) - 92 OVR ST: Tim Kleindienst (Borussia Monchengladbach) - 92 OVR CAM: Jamal Musiala (Bayern Munich) - 96 OVR CAM: Alassane Plea (Borussia Monchengladbach) - 91 OVR CM: Aleix Garcia (Bayer Leverkusen) - 93 OVR (TOTS Highlights for newcomer of the season) ST: Benjamin Sesko (RB Leipzig) - 94 OVR (TOTS Highlights for goal of the season) CAM: Andrej Kramaric EA FC 25 Bundesliga TOTS expected content As always, we expect EA to release a number of TOTS evolutions that will allow players to upgrade their stars in both stats and PlayStyle Plus', as well as Bundesliga-themed SBCs and a Bundesliga TOTS Cup competition that will feature more themed rewards.

Mainz extend contract of understudy keeper
Mainz extend contract of understudy keeper

Yahoo

time11-04-2025

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Mainz extend contract of understudy keeper

Mainz extend contract of understudy keeper Robin Zentner is playing a big part in Mainz's Champions League push this season. Meanwhile, reserve goalkeeper Daniel Batz extends his contract at the club until 2026. The 34-year-old is yet to feature this term. Advertisement "He's an absolute role model both humanly and athletically," said Mainz's sporting director Niko Bungert about the former 1. FC Saarbrücken shot-stopper. 'He gives 100 percent in every training session. We are happy that he will be joining us for another year.' "I am happy to continue to be part of the 05 family," reflected Batz after penning a new deal at the club. 'There have been ups and downs, but we've always mastered everything together. Mainz 05 is a family-oriented club with very close ties to its city; everyone gives a lot to one another.' Batz deputized for the absence of Zentner in four Bundesliga matches last term. Thanks to a remarkable season under Bo Henriksen, Mainz will most likely feature in European competition next season.

Three see red for Bremen but home side takes points in eventful win over Mainz
Three see red for Bremen but home side takes points in eventful win over Mainz

Fox Sports

time31-01-2025

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  • Fox Sports

Three see red for Bremen but home side takes points in eventful win over Mainz

Associated Press BREMEN, Germany (AP) — Werder Bremen bounced back after missing an early penalty kick to beat Mainz 1-0 in the Bundesliga on Friday and move to within two points of the Champions League qualification places. Mainz started the day in sixth place, three places above the home side, but it was Bremen who took the early initiative. It should have gone ahead as early as the 10th minute but Mainz goalkeeper Robin Zentner saved a Marvin Ducksch penalty awarded after the keeper brought down Romano Schmid. However, Bremen was not to be denied and four minutes later it took the lead. A corner ricocheted around the box and Leonardo Bittencourt stabbed in the loose ball from three meters out. Bittencourt limped off after 33 minutes but it was only in the second half that Mainz threatened to draw level. Danny da Costa's deflected shot hit the post after an hour and then Paul Nebel saw his effort saved on the line by Niklas Stark eight minutes later. Bremen also had a late goal disallowed for offside and then saw two men sent off in the dying seconds for timewasting, followed by coach Ole Werner after the final whistle. The result lifted Werder two places into seventh, a point behind Mainz. ___ AP soccer: in this topic

Three see red for Bremen but home side takes points in eventful win over Mainz
Three see red for Bremen but home side takes points in eventful win over Mainz

Yahoo

time31-01-2025

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Three see red for Bremen but home side takes points in eventful win over Mainz

BREMEN, Germany (AP) — Werder Bremen bounced back after missing an early penalty kick to beat Mainz 1-0 in the Bundesliga on Friday and move to within two points of the Champions League qualification places. Mainz started the day in sixth place, three places above the home side, but it was Bremen who took the early initiative. It should have gone ahead as early as the 10th minute but Mainz goalkeeper Robin Zentner saved a Marvin Ducksch penalty awarded after the keeper brought down Romano Schmid. However, Bremen was not to be denied and four minutes later it took the lead. A corner ricocheted around the box and Leonardo Bittencourt stabbed in the loose ball from three meters out. Bittencourt limped off after 33 minutes but it was only in the second half that Mainz threatened to draw level. Danny da Costa's deflected shot hit the post after an hour and then Paul Nebel saw his effort saved on the line by Niklas Stark eight minutes later. Bremen also had a late goal disallowed for offside and then saw two men sent off in the dying seconds for timewasting, followed by coach Ole Werner after the final whistle. The result lifted Werder two places into seventh, a point behind Mainz. ___ AP soccer: The Associated Press

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