Union Berlin president accuses Bundesliga rivals of not paying their women's teams enough
'Every football club that has a professional team is capable of paying its women's football team appropriately,' Zingler said on Monday in comments reported by dpa news agency.
'When I see and hear that, even in the (women's) Bundesliga with 12 teams, there are only four or five who pay the women professionally, it's a pitiful disgrace in Germany,' Zingler added on the day it was confirmed he will stay on for another term as president to 2029.
Union's own women's team was promoted to the Bundesliga for the first time this season after winning the second division. The Köpenick-based club has invested heavily in women's soccer, particularly since its men's team clinched promotion to the 18-team Bundesliga in 2019.
Zingler also criticized the media for not giving more attention to women's games. He said it was 'simply not right to treat women's football as a disability sport and say we have to run special programs and play highlight games.'
Zingler has been Union's president since 2004, when the men's team was playing at fourth-tier level. He said stability has been key to the club's success.
Union's men reached the Europa Conference League in 2021, the Europa League the following season, and the Champions League in 2023, though that was followed by a brush with relegation. This season, the team clinched Bundesliga survival with four rounds to spare.
Away from the field, Union refurbished its stadium in 2009, added a new main stand in 2013, and established a new training center for youth players last year. This year it plans to start construction on new training facilities for its men's and women's professional teams then turn attention to more stadium development to accommodate more fans.
___
AP soccer: https://apnews.com/hub/soccer
Hashtags

Try Our AI Features
Explore what Daily8 AI can do for you:
Comments
No comments yet...
Related Articles


Associated Press
17 minutes ago
- Associated Press
Hamburger SV signs Israel goalkeeper Daniel Peretz on loan from Bayern Munich
HAMBURG, Germany (AP) — Israel goalkeeper Daniel Peretz is joining promoted Hamburger SV from Bayern Munich on loan for next season. 'Daniel has continued to develop at FC Bayern over the past two years, and we are very pleased with him,' Bayern sporting director Christoph Freund said Monday. 'He has really good skills and an outstanding character. He's always reliable in our goalkeeping team led by Manuel Neuer. Now he'll gain further experience and plenty of Bundesliga minutes at Hamburger SV.' That's not a given, as established goalkeeper Daniel Heuer Fernandes is a club favorite at Hamburg after helping it to promotion last season. The 32-year-old Heuer Fernandes showed he's in fine form with several saves in a friendly game at Austrian team Sturm Graz on Saturday. The 25-year-old Peretz made seven competitive appearances for Bayern since joining from Maccabi Tel Aviv in 2023, but found it hard to break through with Neuer still preferred as No. 1 and Bayern signing the 21-year-old Jonas Urbig from Cologne in January. Peretz has also played seven games for Israel. ___ AP soccer:
Yahoo
3 hours ago
- Yahoo
Big Bundesliga season opener on 9 August
Tickets, side programme and details The time is nearly upon us. On Saturday 9 August our first home match of the new ADMIRAL Bundesliga season lies ahead against GAK – tickets are available online! Everything is set for football and summer sunshine (hopefully) from 19:30, but a few hours ahead of that there will be a varied side programme around the Red Bull Arena - as the start of a new season is something we have to celebrate! No matter your age, if you are a season-ticket holder or not - all fans are warmly welcomed to attend our season-opening party. All this awaits at our 25/26 season-opening party Handing out of 850 litres in free beer from the Stiegl beer barometer in 2024/25. Greeting our team when the team bus arrives. Exclusive games with the chance to win a framed kit worn at the Club World Cup. Several food trucks to ensure you are well replenished and a DJ to keep the atmosphere going. An autograph session with Bullidibumm and one of our Red Bulls. The event will start at 16:30 at the west forecourt. Should the weather on 9 August not permit it to go ahead, it will be delayed until 23 August (home match v LASK). to the online Ticket Shop Important note for all season-ticket holders Your best bet of following the entire Austrian Bundesliga season is with a season ticket. If you do not yet have one, you can still act and see all our matches for the best possible price! All season-ticket holders will also get an exclusive fan scarf as a gift, which can be collected at the home match against GAK (and also against SK Brann). Please note: your 2025/26 season ticket will not be stored in your FC RBS App as it was in the past but must be loaded separately in your device's wallet. This is how it works: In the FC Red Bull Salzburg app, click on 'Tickets' in the bottom bar. Log in with your personal login details. An overview of your tickets will be displayed. Now select either 'Season Tickets' or 'All Tickets' at the top. Click on the icon in the bottom left corner of the season ticket to save it to your Apple or Google Wallet. Upon entering the stadium, open your respective Wallet app, select the saved season ticket, and scan the QR code upon entry. Important note for Premium Season Ticket holders for our home qualifier against SK Brann - a separate ticket is stored in your account, which must be saved in your mobile wallet in advance. You can also share your season ticket seat with friends and acquaintances for individual matches in 2025/26, should you not be able to make it to the stadium yourself. In the FC Red Bull Salzburg app, click on 'tickets' in the bottom bar. Log in with your personal login details. There you'll see an overview of your tickets. Select either 'Single Tickets' or 'All Tickets' at the top. Now you can scroll to the match for which you want to share your season ticket. For the respective match, click the 'share' icon in the bottom right corner and optionally note the recipient's name so you know who you sent it to later. Then click 'share' and decide how or to whom you want to send the ticket. If you only selected the individual match, the season ticket you shared is only valid for the selected match. Please note that you can share the season ticket up to two hours before kick-off. Of course, all shared tickets, like the season ticket, are valid as public travel tickets for Salzburger Verkehrsverbund services throughout the state of Salzburg.
Yahoo
3 hours ago
- Yahoo
Germany's top firms present Merz with investment push to revive economy
Germany's Chancellor Friedrich Merz is meeting with executives from 61 companies on Monday who have collectively pledged €631 billion of investments by 2028 to restore confidence in the country's economy. The firms — including heavy hitters such as Deutsche Bank and Siemens — will present Merz and Finance Minister Lars Klingbeil with their "Made in Germany" initiatives. The €631 billion includes capital investments, expenditure on research and development as well as commitments from international investments, according to the companies. Germany's economy, once considered a powerhouse within Europe, has been in recession for two years in a row and is projected to face a tough 2025 with growth projections among the weakest in the developed world. Siemens CEO Roland Busch clarified to Handelsblatt newspaper that the money announced by the companies was "fresh capital, but also capital that has already been committed". He added: "We need the courage for structural changes in politics, and it is imperative that big steps follow." Firms at the meeting on Monday are expected to lobby the government for faster approvals for infrastructure projects and measures to combat Germany's labour market shortage. Related Chancellor hopeful Merz open to reform of Germany's debt brake Germany's economic sentiment hits highest level since early 2022 The German government outlined that the meeting will focus on how to improve the investment climate and attractiveness of Germany as a business location. Merz has made revitalising Germany's economy one of his top priorities since entering office, emphasising during his summer press conference last week that his coalition was "taking the issue of cutting red tape really seriously". The meeting's announcement comes ahead of an expected spending surge by the German government, enabled by a recent reform to lift debt brake rules and the creation of a special fund for infrastructure investment. According to the president of the country's Ifo Institute for Economic Research, Clemens Fuest, the initiative to promote innovation and new businesses is a good sign, as was the creation of the infrastructure fund. Despite this, the German government has "adopted a series of measures that neither limit spending nor strengthen growth potential,' Fuest said. These include an "early-start pension plan" burdened by bureaucracy as well as the permanent reduction in value-added tax in the hospitality sector. 'Overall, the review of the German government's economic policy reveals pros and cons,' he said.