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Posted August 23, 2024 04:15 · last edited August 23, 2024 04:15

Rusty Dunks
Now Turbine Potsdam are back in the Bundesliga, it made me wonder about Hahn. I know she switched, but with nothing really coming off it, is there a chance she could play for the Ferns? 

FIFA has shown flexibility when the player and countries are keen to push it.

Never played for a German national team at any level, so I think she can switch back??

Actually has a NZ U20 team mate at Turbine Potsdam. As mentioned by Niche Cache.
https://theniche-cache.com/football/2024/8/21/previewing-aotearoa-at-the-2024-u20-womens-world-cup

Suya Haering hasn’t debuted for Turbine Potsdam yet but she did spend half a year with them on the way towards promotion and is therefore now prepping for season in the Bundesliga. She’s a teammate of former NZ age-grader Maya Hahn in Potsdam. Haering is a left-back specialist with shades of a young Ali Riley about her (and not just because they were both also eligible for America – Haering actually has four nations of eligibility, with Germany and Taiwan also in there).


Hahn was a regular with Potsdam last season in Frau Bundesliga 2.
The Frau Bundesliga starts 31st August
https://us.soccerway.com/teams/germany/1-ffc-turbine-potsdam/4420/

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Rusty Dunks
Now Turbine Potsdam are back in the Bundesliga, it made me wonder about Hahn. I know she switched, but with nothing really coming off it, is there a chance she could play for the Ferns? 

FIFA has shown flexibility when the player and countries are keen to push it.

Never played for a German national team at any level, so I think she can switch back??

Actually has a NZ U20 team mate at Turbine Potsdam. As mentioned by Niche Cache.
https://theniche-cache.com/football/2024/8/21/previewing-aotearoa-at-the-2024-u20-womens-world-cup
Suya Haering hasn’t debuted for Turbine Potsdam yet but she did spend half a year with them on the way towards promotion and is therefore now prepping for season in the Bundesliga. She’s a teammate of former NZ age-grader Maya Hahn in Potsdam. Haering is a left-back specialist with shades of a young Ali Riley about her (and not just because they were both also eligible for America – Haering actually has four nations of eligibility, with Germany and Taiwan also in there).


Hahn was a regular with Potsdam last seasonin Frau Bundesliga 2.
The Frau Bundesliga starts 31st August
https://us.soccerway.com/teams/germany/1-ffc-turbine-potsdam/4420/