Jule Brand: Successful European Championships and the strange farewell to Wolfsburg!
Jule Brand, national player, is moving from Wolfsburg to Lyon and will play at the 2025 European Championships in Switzerland. Unusual attention and personal challenges accompany her path.

Jule Brand: Successful European Championships and the strange farewell to Wolfsburg!
Jule Brand, the 22-year-old striker for the German national team, is the focus of coverage as she plays with her team at the Euro 2025 in Switzerland. After an impressive opening win against Poland, in which she scored the decisive 1-0 with her left foot, the talented player is looking forward to the challenges ahead. But it's not just her footballing achievements that attract attention, but also the experiences she has outside the field.
The young footballer, who is moving from VfL Wolfsburg to Olympique Lyon and has signed a contract until 2028, is facing unexpected interest from the fan base. In Wolfsburg, she experienced fans passing notes with phone numbers and Instagram accounts to her after training. Some even found out their home address and left letters and chocolate in their mailbox. This led to Brand removing her name tags from the front door because she reported feeling a “weird feeling.” “It feels strange when strangers try to be so close,” she explained. Focus
Social media and self-protection
In an attempt to protect himself emotionally, Brand has decided to stop reading news on social media. Previously, she had often received inappropriate criticism and hostility, which burdened her. “It’s not always easy to deal with the negative tones,” says Brand. Although she notes that some messages from men were friendly, she feels the desire to stay away from inappropriate content is necessary. DailyStar
The situation Brand finds himself in is not only individual, but also reflects a larger problem. In recent years there have been repeated reports of sexism and inappropriate behavior in football, especially in women's football. The incident at the 2023 World Cup, when the president of the Spanish Football Federation kissed a player against her will, showed the urgent need for rules of conduct and a culture of respect in sport. Players and club officials have long been calling for more commitment from associations such as the DFB in order to counteract sexist structures. It is evident that Jule Brand's experiences are part of a larger problem that is often overshadowed by the relatively young and dynamic women's football scene. RBB24
A look forward
Now, as Brand moves into the next phase of her career with Lyon and the national team, she is needed to not only shine on the pitch, but also as a role model for many young players. Your experiences could inspire others to raise their voices against sexist structures. Their next game against Sweden is coming up soon and the excitement is getting bigger and bigger. The German team hopes to continue their success story and perhaps even win the title.
A look at the upcoming European Championships promises exciting moments as the discussion about respect and equality in football continues. Jule Brand remains a key figure in this debate and shows that the world of sport is about more than just goals.