Episodes
On the day the 2021 Women's Bundesliga title is decided comes James' conversation with two-time German footballer of the year Celia Sasic. The former Germany striker talks about the evolution of identity in the women's game in Germany and why accessibility remains the most important starting point. James is also joined by DW colleague Barbara Mohr.
Published 06/06/21
Season two, episode two is timed to perfection. A day after Thomas Tuchel won the Champions League with Chelsea comes James' chat to German coaching legend Frank Wormuth about the way coaching has impacted German football identity and what sets German coaches apart. An episode for coaches and for all those interested in how big a role coaching plays in Germany's football identity.
Published 05/30/21
In the first episode of season two, James chats to goalkeeper Lutz Pfannenfstiel about what it was like traveling the world to play football as a German. Did his nationality affect his experiences, did he miss Germany and what has he brought from his home country to help him in his role as sporting director at MLS expansion franchise St. Louis City SC? All that and some penguins in this episode.
Published 05/23/21
We're back! Project Fussball returns to investigate German identity through football. What does it mean, how is German football perceived abroad and how has it changed over the years? With help from Lutz Pfannenstiel, Celia Sasic and many others, Project Fussball delivers an engaging and timely conversation about what German football really is.
Published 05/22/21
In the final episode of series one, James chats to Bayer Leverkusen and Iceland midfielder Sandra Maria Jessen about playing and living during the global pandemic. As a player, Jessen explains how she managed as an individual, what it meant for the team's group messaging chat and how international break felt. In an insightful final episode, Jessen also reveals some personal news.
Published 03/28/21
In the penultimate episode of series one, James speaks to Werner Wolf, president of Bundesliga club Cologne, and Sandra Schwedler, chairwoman of St. Pauli's supervisory board, about how the pandemic changed life in the boardroom. Both discuss working with change, the need for support and whether football can learn from this unprecedented time.
Published 03/14/21
In the third episode of the first series of Project Fussball, James speaks to former Sportfreunde Lotte, Bochum and Hallescher FC head coach Ismail Atalan (2:29) and SC Sand head coach Nora Häuptle (19:08). Both coaches shed light on what it's like to coach during the pandemic, the challenges and changes to the job and whether they think coaching will be different in the future.
Published 02/28/21
In the second episode of Project Fussball, James is joined by former Bundesliga player and current analyst Thomas Broich to discuss how football itself has changed during the pandemic. What are the tactical trends, how different is the game and what does so much football in a pandemic mean for the future of the sport in Germany?
Published 02/12/21
The very first episode of Project Fussball explores how COVID-19 has affected German football fans. With the help of Alex, a Bayern Munich fan, and Anna-Maria, a St. Pauli fan, as well as in-house experts Matt Ford and Felix Tamsut, we discuss life as a fan during the pandemic, the bigger questions now being asked about the game and what the future of being a fan in Germany might look like.
Published 01/30/21
Join our host and Project Fussball's diverse panel of guests and experts as they go deeper into the topics around German football. This is not a podcast about who won in the Bundesliga on the weekend, but rather a chance to explore the bigger talking points in and around German football. Each topic will be discussed across a five-episode series as we find out more about Germany's number one sport.
Published 01/02/21
Join our host and Project Fussball's diverse panel of guests and experts as they go deeper into the topics around German football. This is not a podcast about who won in the Bundesliga on the weekend, but rather a chance to explore the bigger talking points in and around German football. Each topic will be discussed across a five-episode series as we find out more about Germany's number one sport.
Published 12/22/20