Almuth Schult talks about her time in the NWSL and the World Cup in Qatar

Almuth Schult talks about her time in the NWSL and the World Cup in Qatar

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Germany goalkeeper Almuth Schult has spoken at length about her involvement with NWSL club Angel City FC. The 31-year-old, who is working as a TV expert for ARD during the tournament, also commented on the men’s World Cup in Qatar.

Germany goalkeeper Almuth Schult has spoken at length about her involvement with NWSL club Angel City FC. In addition, the 31-year-old, who worked as a TV expert for the tournament during the tournament ARD is in action, position on the men’s World Cup in Qatar.

In an interview with picture and sports picture Schult described her time in the USA as “very interesting” and emphasized the differences to the customs in Germany. In the NWSL (National Women’s Soccer League), for example, it goes without saying that the players’ children “are part of the group and even take the team bus to the stadium.” The strict separation between private and professional life as in Germany does not exist in this form in the USA.

The goalkeeper described her own club Angel City FC, which was founded by many prominent women from the show and sports industry such as Natalie Portman and Serena Williams, as “something special”. The club from Los Angeles has given itself a social mission and invests ten percent of all sponsorship income in charitable projects. The players would also take an active part in the projects, provide support with food distribution for the homeless or take the time to visit children’s hospitals.

Criticism of the DFB

With a view to the women’s Bundesliga, Schult would like to see more professional structures in the near future. A minimum salary plays a decisive role in this. In addition, every player must have “a first-class training ground, always access to a reasonable weight room and professional medical care.” Nationwide, one is still far away from that in Germany.

The former Wolfsburg resident considers the new TV contract, which guarantees the women’s Bundesliga five million euros per season, to be a “step forward”. But there is still room for improvement. In the English WSL, for example, twelve million euros are paid per year. Schult also criticized the fragmentation of the game day with schedules from Friday to Monday. The Monday games in particular are problematic for players who still have to work alongside football.

Schult was disappointed that there was a general lack of capacity for young football-mad girls. After the European Championships in July, DFB President Bernd Neuendorf admitted that the clubs are currently unable to cope with the large number of girls who want to play football.

“The statement makes me sad,” said Schult. “You have to expect a EM to go well and have a plan in place for that eventuality. I have the feeling that not everyone was prepared for it. It’s bad when children submit applications because they have a dream, and some of them can’t be worked on. To a large extent, sustainability is also youth work and for me the basis for everything.”

“I wonder about the Fifa President”

The six-time German champion has a clear opinion on human rights violations in the World Cup host country Qatar. A World Cup ambassador from the emirate recently spoke of the fact that homosexuality is mental damage. “I was stunned,” Schult commented on this statement. “Some things are incomprehensible. These views are simply wrong.”

She would like Fifa to take a clear position: “I’m also surprised that the Fifa President says it should only be about football. The opposite is true: it’s important that the discussion about human rights stays alive and is conducted .”

Nevertheless, she can understand it when the national players refrain from making political statements. With a view to the hostilities that Joshua Kimmich’s family was exposed to in the context of the corona vaccination debate, everyone has to weigh up the consequences for him and his environment. “I only find socio-political statements meaningful if you feel they are right,” said Schult. Wearing the rainbow captain’s armband, for example, the goalkeeper considers a “clear sign that you should give if you’re convinced of it.”

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