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Winterthur Facing Relegation: Fabian Frei Predicts Drop

by Emma Walker – News Editor February 28, 2026
written by Emma Walker – News Editor

Fabian Frei, a veteran Swiss footballer, is preparing for the end of his professional career while simultaneously battling to prevent the relegation of his current club, FC Winterthur. The 36-year-aged announced his intention to retire at the end of the current season, but has made it clear his focus remains on securing Super League survival for FC Winterthur.

The situation is particularly challenging for FC Winterthur, who have struggled throughout the current season. Former Swiss international Fabian Frei, reflecting on his former club’s difficulties, has expressed a pessimistic outlook regarding their chances of avoiding relegation, according to reports.

Frei’s career is coming to a close after 18 years since his debut with FC Basel. His final season has taken on added significance as he attempts to steer Winterthur away from the drop zone. At the end of March, the club found themselves seven points adrift of the relegation playoff position. However, a recent resurgence, fueled in part by the impact of coach Uli Forte, who joined the club in December, has given the team a fighting chance.

The atmosphere following recent successes has been described as celebratory, with fans and players alike ecstatic about the team’s improved prospects. Forte emphasized the importance of connecting with the players to achieve positive results, noting that it takes time for players to internalize and implement a new approach. “Madness, real madness,” Forte said after the club secured its league position.

Frei’s decision to retire coincides with this critical juncture for the club. He reportedly described the moment of securing league survival as a fitting end to his career, stating, “This is how you can stop.” The announcement of his retirement prompted reactions globally, recognizing the end of an era for a prominent figure in Swiss football.

February 28, 2026 0 comments
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Ski Alpin: Muzaferija Crash – “I Was Very Lucky”

by Alex Carter - Sports Editor February 26, 2026
written by Alex Carter - Sports Editor

Bosnia and Herzegovina’s Elvedina Muzaferija suffered a significant fall during a recent alpine skiing competition, though initial assessments indicate she avoided serious injury, according to reports from sport.ch.

The incident occurred during training and while details remain limited, Muzaferija herself stated, “I was exceptionally lucky.” The nature of the fall and specific location were not immediately disclosed. Muzaferija is a pioneering figure in Bosnian alpine skiing, having represented her nation on the international stage.

Muzaferija’s career has been marked by breaking fresh ground for women in Bosnian skiing. As highlighted by Milano Cortina 2026, she is considered a role model, inspiring a new generation of female athletes in a country where winter sports participation has historically been limited. Her participation in the upcoming Milan Cortina 2026 Olympics is anticipated to further elevate her profile and the sport within Bosnia and Herzegovina.

The Milan Cortina 2026 Olympic Games, which will include alpine skiing events, are scheduled to take place in Italy. News of Muzaferija’s fall comes as preparations for the games continue, with alpine skiing events slated for the Milan Cortina region. Further updates on her condition and training schedule are expected in the coming days.

February 26, 2026 0 comments
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Dynamo Dresden to Profit From Former Player’s Success at Osnabrück

by Emma Walker – News Editor February 26, 2026
written by Emma Walker – News Editor

VfL Osnabrück will exercise its option to permanently sign forward Robin Meißner from SG Dynamo Dresden, Osnabrück’s sporting director Joe Enochs confirmed to Tag24. The move secures a financial windfall for Dresden, stemming from a deal initially brokered by former sporting director Thomas Brendel.

Meißner, 26, joined Osnabrück on loan in the summer of 2025, having previously struggled to secure a consistent role with Dynamo Dresden. Despite not being a regular starter during Dresden’s promotion season, Brendel surprisingly extended Meißner’s contract – which was set to expire in June 2025 – by two years in February 2025, a decision that drew criticism from within the club’s supervisory board.

The forward’s fortunes dramatically improved upon his move to Osnabrück, where he quickly became a key player under coach Timo Schultz, having previously played under him at St. Pauli II. Meißner has contributed eight goals and seven assists for Osnabrück, playing a significant role in their promotion challenge in the 3. Liga.

The loan agreement included a purchase option of approximately €150,000. However, a further payment of nearly €200,000 will be triggered if Osnabrück achieves promotion to the 2. Bundesliga. According to Enochs, the club intends to activate the purchase option. “Robin has settled in highly well, is extremely valuable for our attack, which is why we will permanently sign him. You don’t find a striker with this record so easily,” he stated.

The deal was structured to minimize financial risk for Osnabrück, with the club covering Meißner’s full salary, and the player agreeing to a reduction in his earnings. Brendel’s foresight in negotiating these terms has proven beneficial for Dynamo Dresden, turning a previously underutilized asset into a potential source of revenue.

February 26, 2026 0 comments
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Alysa Liu: Olympic Gold, Millions of Followers & Viral Hair Trend

by Alex Carter - Sports Editor February 26, 2026
written by Alex Carter - Sports Editor

Alysa Liu, the 20-year-old American figure skater, has seen her Instagram following surge past 5.3 million in the week following her gold medal win at the 2026 Winter Olympics in Milan, Italy, according to reports from Fox News. The win marked the first individual Olympic gold medal for the United States in women’s figure skating in 24 years.

Prior to the start of the Olympics, Liu had fewer than 300,000 followers on the platform. Her performance in the women’s final propelled her to global recognition, becoming a central narrative of the Winter Games. As of Wednesday, February 25, 2026, Liu’s Instagram account, @alysaxliu, displays 6 million followers, according to a recent post.

The rapid growth in Liu’s social media presence has eclipsed that of Eileen Gu, the skiing star who competes for Team China. Gu, who won one gold and two silver medals at the same Olympics, currently has 3.7 million Instagram followers. While Gu experienced an increase in followers prior to the Olympics, rising from over 2.1 million, the growth pales in comparison to Liu’s meteoric rise.

Liu’s success comes after she openly discussed the pressures of competitive sports. In a recent Instagram reel, she stated, “Sports like this can be pretty toxic. So I’m really glad that I quit at 16.” This candidness appears to have resonated with fans, contributing to her widespread appeal.

The surge in Liu’s popularity has positioned her as a prominent figure in the world of sports, with some observers noting her ascendance as a defining moment of the 2026 Winter Olympics. The contrast between Liu and Gu, an American-born athlete competing for China, has also drawn attention, sparking debate about national representation in international sports.

February 26, 2026 0 comments
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2026 Winter Olympics: Switzerland Schedule & Events

by Alex Carter - Sports Editor February 23, 2026
written by Alex Carter - Sports Editor

The women’s freeski Big Air final at the Milano Cortina 2026 Winter Olympics will proceed without Swiss athletes Sarah Höfflin and Chiara Andraska, following falls during qualification rounds, according to Schweizer Fernsehen.

Both Höfflin and Andraska were unable to secure a place in the final, a result reported by multiple news outlets covering the event. The qualification rounds took place earlier today, February 23, 2026, marking an early setback for the Swiss team in the freestyle skiing competition.

The Olympic Games are being widely followed, with live coverage available through various channels, as reported by Google News. Details on where to watch the games live were published earlier today.

Away from the slopes, a joint venture between RSMG and kicker Schweiz AG has received approval, according to Ringier. This development, although separate from the sporting events, highlights ongoing business activity within Switzerland during the Olympics.

February 23, 2026 0 comments
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FC Bayern Munich: History, Ownership, Stadium & Facts

by Emma Walker – News Editor February 22, 2026
written by Emma Walker – News Editor

FC Bayern Munich, one of the world’s most successful football clubs, celebrated its 124th anniversary on February 27th, 2024. Founded on February 27, 1900, in the Schwabing district of Munich at the Café Gisela, the club emerged from a breakaway group of members dissatisfied with the Munich Turnverein (MTV) 1879.

The initial founding group comprised eleven young men, led by Franz John, who became the club’s first president. John, later designated an honorary vice-president of the club, played a pivotal role in establishing Bayern Munich as an independent entity. The club’s early years were marked by a focus on promoting athletic pursuits beyond the traditional gymnastic focus of the MTV.

Today, the club’s ownership structure reflects a unique model of member participation. The FC Bayern München e.V. – the registered association encompassing the club’s roughly 400,000 members – holds a 75 percent stake in FC Bayern München AG, the entity responsible for the professional football operations. The remaining 25 percent is divided equally among Adidas AG, Allianz SE, and Audi AG, each holding an 8.33 percent share.

Bayern Munich’s home ground, the Allianz Arena, located in the north of Munich (Schwabing-Freimann), is a modern football stadium capable of hosting 75,024 spectators for national matches and 70,000 for international games.

Throughout its history, FC Bayern Munich has amassed an impressive collection of titles. The club has secured the German championship a record 33 times, most recently in the 2022-23 season. They have also won the DFB-Pokal (German Cup) on 20 occasions. On the European stage, Bayern Munich has been crowned Champions League winners three times, and the European Cup (now Champions League) three times. Further accolades include two FIFA Club World Cup titles, two Intercontinental Cup victories, two UEFA Super Cup titles, and one UEFA Cup title. They have also won the German Supercup 10 times and the German League Cup six times, along with one South German Cup title.

Thomas Müller currently holds the record for the most appearances for FC Bayern Munich, with 746 competitive matches played. The club’s all-time leading goalscorer is Gerd Müller, who netted 570 goals in 613 games for the Bavarian giants.

Numerous legendary players have donned the Bayern Munich shirt, including Oliver Kahn, Sepp Maier, Manuel Neuer, Franz Beckenbauer, Paul Breitner, Philipp Lahm, David Alaba, Bastian Schweinsteiger, Lothar Matthäus, Karl-Heinz Rummenigge, Robert Lewandowski, and many others. The club has also been guided by a succession of renowned managers, such as Zlatko Cajkovski, Udo Lattek, Jupp Heynckes, Ottmar Hitzfeld, Pep Guardiola, Carlo Ancelotti, Hansi Flick, and currently, Thomas Tuchel.

The club is widely known as “Die Roten” (The Reds), a nickname derived from the team’s traditional red colors. Another moniker, “FC Hollywood,” was coined by former coach Giovanni Trapattoni, referencing a period of internal turmoil within the club during the 1990s.

February 22, 2026 0 comments
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