
"President Bernd Neuendorf confirmed that the federation will provide about 100 million ($117 million) to accelerate the professionalization of the Women's Bundesliga. Neuendorf told the German newspaper Frankfurter Rundschau, that the funding marks a decisive moment for the women's game, both financially and structurally. "The Women's Bundesliga must be professionalized urgently," he said. "It is the DFB's largest investment since the construction of the Campus.""
"The investment is part of a comprehensive reform plan that aims to transform how the women's Bundesliga is organized and marketed. According to the DFB's "growth plan" released in September, the centerpiece of the reform is the creation of a new league company dedicated solely to women's football. This entity would be structured as a joint venture between the DFB's commercial arm and a newly formed association of the women's Bundesliga clubs."
Germany reached the Nations League final after drawing 2-2 with France to win 3-2 on aggregate, with Nicole Anyomi and Klara Buhl scoring. Christian Wuck's team will meet World Cup champions Spain in a two-legged final in late November and early December. The German Football Association announced an intended investment of about 100 million ($117 million) to accelerate professionalization of the Women's Bundesliga. President Bernd Neuendorf characterized the funding as a decisive, financial and structural moment and called for urgent professionalization. The plan centers on creating a new league company as a joint venture to manage operations, marketing and development.
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