In an exciting development for 1. FC Union Berlin’s women’s team, four players have received national team call-ups for the upcoming April 2025 international break. Amongst them is Tomke Schneider, recently selected for the German U23 national team, marking her debut. Following two prior appearances, she will now showcase her skills in Spain during the U23 competition semi-finals against the Netherlands and possibly Italy or Norway, depending on the outcomes.
The matches scheduled are Germany U23 versus Netherlands U23 on Friday, 04 April 2025 in Murcia, followed by a potential showdown with Italy or Norway on Monday, 07 April 2025 in the same location.
Meanwhile, Slovenia aims to continue their strong start in the Nations League, buoyed by player Korina Janež after their victories over Greece and Ireland. However, they face a challenge against Turkey, with the unfortunate absence of Union’s Fatma Sakar due to injury, as they prepare for two matches.
Slovenia will clash with Turkey on Friday, 04 April 2025 in Domžale, followed by a return leg in Sivas on Tuesday, 08 April 2025. Additionally, Eleni Markou and Athanasia Moraitou have been called back into the Greek squad. Amid their recent setbacks in the Nations League, they are targeting their first points in upcoming games against Ireland in Heraklion and Dublin on the 4th and 8th of April, respectively.
Four Union Berlin women’s team members have been called up for international duty: Tomke Schneider (Germany U23), Korina Janež (Slovenia), Eleni Markou, and Athanasia Moraitou (Greece). Matches include Germany vs. Netherlands, Slovenia vs. Turkey, and Greece vs. Ireland, all taking place from 4th to 8th April 2025.
In summary, four players from Union Berlin are ready to represent their countries in the international break. Tomke Schneider makes her U23 debut for Germany, while Slovenia, Greece, and their players prepare for crucial matches. Each player’s participation encapsulates national pride and the spirit of competition inherent in international football.
Original Source: www.fc-union-berlin.de