
Garmisch-Partenkirchen and the Zugspitze are popular tourist destinations. The town in the Upper Bavarian Loisachtal is hosting the 2011 World Ski Championships and also bidding, together with Munich, to hold the 2018 Winter...more

Technical brilliance, successful integration – no other player embodies Germany’s new football culture like midfield star Mesut Özil.more
Now that the Germany’s football fairytale this summer is nothing more than a vague memory, that the vuvuzelas have, thank the Lord, been discarded, and that people who tack mini-flags to their cars once every four years have...more

Fatmire “Lira” Bajramaj is the shooting star of the German national women’s football team – with an unusual career. A portraitmore
Interesting facts about Germany - the Land of Sportmore
Sport breaks down barriers; it can open up new perspectives on life and strengthen civil society: good reasons for international sports cooperation.more
Football can be a world view and the object of contemplation for great minds. Football and intellectuals: a passionate relationship at the very highest levelmore
How much does sport influence a country’s image? An interview with British political advisor Simon Anholt about countries as brandsmore

An interview with Steffi Jones, former world-class player and President of the Organizing Committee (OC), on the FIFA Women’s World Cup Germany 2011more

An interview with Germany coach Joachim “Jogi” Löw on the 2010 World Cup, the host country South Africa, and Germany’s chancesmore
Joachim Schirrmacher meets Oliver Kahn. For his social work and sporting achievements the three-time World’s Best Goalkeeper has been awarded the ispo cup. In an exclusive interview the MBA student talks about his future.more
The finest, the best. The sporting icons. Who are Germany’s greatest living stars? Ten sportswomen and men who have made historymore
First he made software company SAP a world leader. Now he has managed to take his local football team, TSG Hoffenheim, into the Bundesliga. A portraitmore
The German Agency for Technical Cooperation (GTZ) is supporting street football projects for young people in South Africa and other African countriesmore
Horst R. Schmidt is FIFA’s advisor for the 2010 World Cup in South Africa. He will be organizing his tenth World Cup. Interview on the preparations for the World Cup and the expectations connected with itmore
Berlin is looking forward to the IAAF World Championships in Athletics: one highlight will be the marathon, a sightseeing tour of the city centremore
Doping has been combated worldwide since the end of the 1990s. In Germany this task is the responsibility of NADAmore
From bobsleighs to skates, specialists in Berlin develop tailor-made sports equipment for top German athletesmore
The German Sport University in Cologne is the world’s largest sport college. However, anyone who wants to study here needs to be more than just fit. Portrait of a rather different universitymore
Sport with a handicap: it often starts as a form of self-help, then people start to enjoy it – and some get really ambitious. The best then go to the Paralympicsmore