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Bibiana Steinhaus: That meant the referee’s gesture before the FCB game against Augsburg

Referee Bibiana Steinhaus made a gesture to the camera during the Bayern game against FC Augsburg. What was behind it?

  • FC Bayern Munich defeated FC Augsburg 2-0 in the Bundesliga.
  • Before the game there was a special gesture by referee Bibiana Steinhaus.
  • The referee showed a “seven” in the camera.

Munich – Did you notice it too? Before the Sunday game of FC Bayern against FC Augsburg (2-0), referee Bibiana Steinhaus showed a very specific gesture. The referee held out seven fingers to the camera. But what did that mean?

“Seven”: This gesture was shown by referee Bibiana Steinhaus.

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FC Bayern versus FC Augsburg: That meant the “seven” gesture by Bibiana Steinhaus

It is no coincidence that Steinhaus’ gesture flickers across the screens on International Women’s Day. Because Steinhaus wanted to allude to the female members of the DFB. Every seventh member of the German Football Association is female.

DFB women celebrate Bibiana Steinhaus for her gesture before the game

Many women celebrated Steinhaus on the net for their symbolic gesture. So the DFB women tweeted: “Cool socks! Thanks for the effort, Bibi!”

National soccer player Lina Magull also posted this gesture on Instagram with the comment: “This makes us women and girls in soccer one thing above all: indispensable”.

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Bayern Munich against Augsburg: Müller dissatisfied

After a sluggish first half, the leaders won 2-0. Thomas Müller was not satisfied with the appearance.

The scores also show that Bayern haven’t had their best day against Augsburg.

Three players still deserved a two.

FC Bayern are in the cup semi-final after a narrow win at Schalke. Now it is also clear who FCB will meet in the semi-finals.

The FC Bayern Munich * sets new records. Especially national. But also in a global comparison – for example in terms of the number of members. We present the association in detail.

* tz.de is part of the nationwide Ippen-Digital editors network.

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