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Advertisement: Coverstar and DFB Captain Giulia Gwinn Talks About Her Way to the Top

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– Anzeige – Now in the retail trade – the new Sports Illustrated: Just in time for the Football-EM, cover star and DFB captain Giulia Gwinn talks about her way to the top in the 13-page title track, together with exclusive photos, which she changes in the team – and how the EM chances of the German team stand. In addition: Thomas Müller about Food, Max Verstappen about fashion and everything about the Tour de France. sportsillustrated.de
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Giulia Gwinn goes into a tournament for the first time as a captain with the German women's national team. Her leadership style is different from that of her predecessor Alexandra Popp.

– Anzeige – Now in the retail trade – the new Sports Illustrated: Just in time for the Football-EM, cover star and DFB captain Giulia Gwinn talks about her way to the top in the 13-page title track, together with exclusive photos, which she changes in the team – and how the EM chances of the German team stand. In addition: Thomas Müller about Food, Max Verstappen about fashion and everything about the Tour de France. sportsillustrated.de

Giulia Gwinn at Sports Illustrated: "We have to learn to play dirtier." Giulia Gwinn will captain the German women's national team at the 2025 European Football Championship in Switzerland. She is the cover star of the new issue of Sports Illustrated Germany and talks in an interview about the DFB team, the tournament, and public criticism.

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Sports Illustrated broke the news in on Thursday, June 26, 2025.
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