
Loading…
Frauen-Bundesliga
Coach Nico Schneck's side have largely settled their starting lineup after consistent selections across the final pre-season fixtures.
AIVIASPORT is dedicated to women's sport, providing comprehensive coverage of the world's biggest competitions. We follow the leading leagues, tours, and tournaments throughout the season with the latest news, fixtures, results, standings, rankings, transfers, and analysis.
Our football coverage includes competitions such as the National Women's Soccer League (NWSL), Women's Super League (WSL), Liga F, Frauen-Bundesliga, Première Ligue, Serie A Femminile, Toppserien, Kvindeliga, and Damallsvenskan. In tennis, we cover the WTA Tour and all four Grand Slam tournaments, while our golf coverage focuses on the LPGA Tour, the Ladies European Tour (LET), and the sport's major championships.
From domestic leagues to the biggest international events, VIASPORT brings together women's football, tennis, and golf in one dedicated destination.
VfB Stuttgart head coach Nico Schneck has all but settled on his starting eleven for the Bundesliga curtain-raiser against TSG Hoffenheim. Across the club's final two pre-season friendlies, eight positions remained unchanged - a clear signal that the core of the team is decided.
Dafina Redzepi has been the standout performer of the summer. The midfielder found the net in both warm-up fixtures against SpVgg Greuther Fürth and Hoffenheim, underlining her readiness for competitive action.
General Manager Sascha Glass singled out left-back Lenelotte Müller and Bayern Munich loanee Luzie Zähringer - comfortable in a central defensive berth - as two exciting additions to the squad. Their emergence sits alongside a deliberate strategy to avoid blocking the pathway for homegrown talent, with U-17 international Muriel Dürr among those earmarked for future involvement.
Nicole Billa, who bagged a hat-trick against Fürth, is set for a pivotal role up front. Glass stressed, however, that her output hinges on the team's playing style and the creative support of midfielders like Redzepi.
Chantal Hagel arrives from Sevilla and is expected to slot straight into the heart of the side, while goalkeeper Laura Giuliani and defender Maximiliane Rall bring further top-level know-how. Adriana Achcinska, meanwhile, adds an aggressive dimension Stuttgart lacked in previous campaigns, as reported by Kicker.
Improving pace across every position is a key objective as Stuttgart prepare for the rigours of the Bundesliga season ahead.
Written by
Updated
Copyright 2026 VIASPORT
Eva Hernández, Editor-in-Chief
VIASPORT uses AI to generate, enhance, and quality-assure its journalism. While we strive to create engaging and accurate material, imagery, grammar, and spelling may occasionally deviate from conventional standards.