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The 35-year-old veteran begins her Regionalliga journey with hometown club BVB on Thursday after leaving VfL Wolfsburg.
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Alexandra Popp is ready to roll. The 35-year-old kicks off her Regionalliga campaign with Borussia Dortmund on Thursday, marking a homecoming that has already captured the imagination of fans in the city.
Popp was the star attraction at BVB's official season launch, spending time signing autographs and posing for selfies with supporters at Stadion Rote Erde. The buzz around the women's team is unmistakable.
More than 8,500 fans packed in for Dortmund's final pre-season friendly, witnessing a 1-0 victory over AS Roma. Popp highlighted the turnout as evidence of growing enthusiasm for women's football, Soccerdonna reports.
After a glittering spell at VfL Wolfsburg - where she collected multiple league titles and earned a host of international caps - Popp has returned to her hometown club with a clear mission: promotion to the 1. Bundesliga.
The signs are promising. Dortmund have already shifted over 1,500 season tickets, a figure that underlines the appetite for top-flight women's football in the Ruhr.
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