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Ann-Katrin Berger Hospitalised After Injury, World Cup Future Uncertain
German national team goalkeeper Ann-Katrin Berger may miss the next World Cup after sustaining an abdominal injury. The professional player from FC Gotham was taken to hospital following a challenge on the field.
The injury occurred during a two‑player duel, prompting immediate medical attention. Hospital staff assessed her condition, but details on the severity remain limited.
Berger's absence would affect the German women's national team ahead of upcoming World Cup qualifiers. Coach Martina Voss‑Longden will need to consider alternative options for the goalkeeper position.
FC Gotham also faces a short‑term gap in their squad, losing a key defender between the league and cup fixtures. The club will monitor her recovery and adjust their lineup accordingly.
Medical officials have not provided a timetable for her return, leaving both club and country in a state of uncertainty. Further examinations are scheduled to determine the exact nature of the injury.
Potential replacements for the national side include the backup goalkeepers currently in the squad. Their readiness will be crucial if Berger is ruled out.
The next steps involve a decision on her fitness before the World Cup draw. Both the German federation and FC Gotham will await a definitive medical report.