
Performance diagnostics are on the agenda this week. A majority of the Werkself – the international players will join in later on – plus one or two youth players will be put through their paces at the BayArena on Saturday and Sunday. The first session on the training ground will be on Monday 27 June.
The Werkself training sessions on pitches one and two at the BayArena are open and there will training every day in the first week up to and including Saturday (2 July) at 10.30 CEST. Additional sessions at 15.00 CEST are planned for Tuesday 28 June and Thursday 30 June.
Due to a customer event in and around the BayArena, car park P3 between the stadium and the training pitches is inaccessible up to the end of June.

Bayer 04 have signed left-back Carolin Simon from champions Bayern Munich for the coming season. The 33-year-old former Germany international, who played for Leverkusen from 2013 to 2016, has signed a contract to 30 June 2028.
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Bayer 04 Women have strengthened for the coming season with the signing of Lobke Loone. The 23-year-old Dutch striker joins from Utrecht on a contract until 30 June 2028.
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The Werkself returned from the near one-month break in the Google Pixel Women's Bundesliga with a convincing victory at home. Roberto Pätzold's side beat SC Freiburg 4-1 on Sunday afternoon, with goals from Katharina Piljic, Estrella Merino Gonzalez, Cornelia Kramer and Carlotta Wamser ensuring a 13th win of the season at the Ulrich-Haberland-Stadion. The Black and Reds, who are now on 40 points, move up to fourth place at least overnight.
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The fifth consecutive derby win over 1. FC Köln was a hugely significant one in terms of the battle for the UEFA Champions League places. Goalkeeper Janis Blaswich, speaking for the whole team, dedicated the 2-1 victory in the cathedral city to the travelling support: "I'm especially happy about this victory for our fans!" Get the rest of the reaction from those involved and the media, as well as some impressive stats on two-goal hero Patrik Schick and a look at the all-time Bundesliga table, in the Werkself Review.
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