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Two-Time Cancer Survivor Ann-Katrin Berger Puts in All-Time Great Performance to Propel Germany to Euro 2025 Semifinals

BASEL, SWITZERLAND, JUL 19 – Germany advanced to the Euro 2025 semifinals after goalkeeper Ann-Katrin Berger made two penalty saves and scored her own despite an early red card reducing the team to 10 players.

  • On July 19, 2025 at St. Jakob-Park, Germany secured a 6-5 penalty shootout victory after a 1-1 draw in extra time.
  • Germany went down to 10 players when Kathrin Hendrich was sent off in the 12th minute for pulling Griedge Mbock Bathy’s hair, an unprecedented incident in Women’s European Championship history.
  • In a stunning display, Berger made nine saves, with the actor then saving Alice Sombath’s penalty to secure Germany’s win over France, despite being down a player early.
  • On Saturday, July 19, 2025, Germany defeated France in a penalty shootout, setting up a semifinal against Spain in Zurich on Wednesday.
  • Building on their unbeaten record, Germany women’s national football team moves closer to a second-straight Euros final, highlighting France women’s national football team’s 12th consecutive major tournament loss.
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Two days before Germany contested the final of the Euro 2022 against England, goalkeeper Ann-Katrin Berger (Göppingen, Germany, 34) detected thyroid cancer. It was not unknown to her: in 2017, while playing at Birmingham City, she was detected with her first thyroid cancer. Five years later, during the selection concentration, a routine check turned the alarms on. As Germany advanced in the tournament, Berger was passing medical tests. Until the…

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goalkeeper Titan Ann-Katrin Berger secures the sensational victory against France and makes a fight announcement before the semi-final against Spain.

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In the quarter-finals against France everything went wrong first for Germany. But thanks to a great fighting performance and a fantastic goalkeeper, the DFB team wins with 6:5 in penalty shooting.

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Eesti Rahvusringhääling broke the news in Estonia on Saturday, July 19, 2025.
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