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School of Humanities, Arts, and Social Sciences welcomes nine new faculty
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School of Humanities, Arts, and Social Sciences welcomes nine new faculty
Dean Agustín Rayo and the School of Humanities, Arts, and Social Sciences recently welcomed nine new professors to the MIT community. They arrive with diverse backgrounds and vast knowledge in their areas of research.
Sonya Atalay joins the Anthropology Section as a professor. She is a public anthropologist and archaeologist who studies Indigenous science protocols, practices, and research methods carried out with and for Indigenous communities. Atalay is the director and principal investigator of the Center for Braiding Indigenous Knowledges and Science, a newly established National Science Foundation Science and Technology Center. She has expertise in the Native American Graves Protection and Repatriation Act (NAGPRA) and served two terms on the National NAGPRA Review Committee, first appointed by the Bush administration and then for a second term by the Obama administration. Atalay has produced a series of research-based comics in partnership with Native nations about repatriation of Native American ancestral remains, return of sacred objects and objects of cultural patrimony under NAGPRA law. Atalay earned her PhD in anthropology from the University of California at Berkeley (UC Berkeley).
Anna Huang SM ��08 joins the departments of Electrical Engineering and Computer Science (EECS) and Music and Theater Arts as assistant professor. She will help develop graduate programming focused on music technology. Previously, she spent eight years with Magenta at Google Brain and DeepMind, spearheading efforts in generative modeling, reinforcement learning, and human-computer interaction to support human-AI partnerships in music-making. She is the creator of Music Transformer and Coconet (which powered the Bach Google Doodle). She was a judge and organizer for the AI Song Contest. Anna holds a Canada CIFAR AI Chair at Mila, a BM in music composition, a BS in computer science from the University of Southern California, an MS from the MIT Media Lab, and a PhD from Harvard University.
Elena Kempf joins the History Section as an assistant professor. She is an historian of modern Europe with special interests in international law and modern Germany in its global context. Her current book project is a legal, political, and cultural history of weapons prohibitions in modern international law from the 1860s to the present. Before joining MIT, Kempf was a postdoc at the Miller Institute for Global Challenges and the Law at UC Berkeley and a lecturer at the Department of History at Stanford University. Elena earned her PhD in history from UC Berkeley.
Matthias Michel joins the Department of Linguistics and Philosophy as an assistant professor. Matthias completed his PhD in philosophy in 2019 at Sorbonne Université. Before coming to MIT, he was a Bersoff Faculty Fellow in the Department of Philosophy at New York University. His research is at the intersection between philosophy and cognitive science, and focuses on philosophical issues related to the scientific study of consciousness. His current work addresses questions such as how to distinguish entities with minds from those without, which animals are sentient, and which mental functions can be performed unconsciously.
Jacob Moscona PhD ’21 is a new assistant professor in the Department of Economics. His research explores broad questions in economic development, with a focus on the role of innovation, the environment, and political economy. One stream of his research investigates the forces that drive the rate and direction of technological progress, as well as how new technologies shape global productivity differences and adaptation to major threats like climate change. Another stream of his research studies the political economy of economic development, with a focus on how variation in social organization and institutions affects patterns of conflict and cooperation. Prior to joining MIT, he was a Prize Fellow in Economics, History, and Politics at Harvard University. He received his BA from Harvard in 2016 and PhD from MIT in 2021. Outside of MIT, Jacob enjoys playing and performing music.
Sendhil Mullainathan joins the departments of EECS and Economics as the Peter de Florez Professor. His research uses machine learning to understand complex problems in human behavior, social policy, and medicine. Previously, Mullainathan spent five years at MIT before joining the faculty at Harvard in 2004, and then the University of Chicago in 2018. He received his BA in computer science, mathematics, and economics from Cornell University and his PhD from Harvard.
Elise Newman PhD ’21 is a new assistant professor in the Department of Linguistics and Philosophy. Her forthcoming monograph, “When arguments merge,” studies the ingredients that languages use to construct verb phrases, and examines how those ingredients interact with other linguistic processes such as question formation. By studying these interactions, she forms a hypothesis about how different languages’ verb phrases can be distinct from each other, and what they must have in common, providing insight into this aspect of the human language faculty. In addition to the structural properties of language, Newman also has expertise in semantics (the study of meaning) and first language acquisition. She returns to MIT after a postdoc at the University of Edinburgh, after completing her PhD in linguistics at MIT in 2021.
Oliver Rollins joins the Program in Science, Technology, and Society as an assistant professor. He is a qualitative sociologist who explores the sociological dimensions of neuroscientific knowledge and technologies. His work primarily illustrates the way race, racialized discourses, and systemic practices of social difference impact and are shaped by the development and use of neuroscience. His book, “Conviction: The Making and Unmaking of The Violent Brain” (Stanford University Press, 2021), traces the evolution of neuroimaging research on antisocial behavior, stressing the limits of this controversial brain model when dealing with aspects of social inequality. Rollins’s second book project will grapple with the legacies of scientific racism in and through the mind and brain sciences, elucidating how the haunting presence of race endures through modern neuroscientific theories, data, and technologies. Rollins recently received an NSF CAREER Award to investigate the intersections between social justice and science. Through this project, he aims to examine the sociopolitical vulnerabilities, policy possibilities, and anti-racist promises for contemporary (neuro)science.
Ishani Saraf joins the Program in Science, Technology, and Society as an assistant professor. She is a sociocultural anthropologist. Her research studies the transformation and trade of discarded machines in translocal spaces in India and the Indian Ocean, where she focuses on questions of postcolonial capitalism, urban belonging, material practices, situated bodies of knowledge, and environmental governance. She received her PhD from the University of California at Davis, and prior to joining MIT, she was a postdoc and lecturer at the University of Virginia.
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School of Humanities, Arts, and Social Sciences welcomes nine new faculty
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School of Humanities, Arts, and Social Sciences welcomes nine new faculty
Dean Agustín Rayo and the School of Humanities, Arts, and Social Sciences recently welcomed nine new professors to the MIT community. They arrive with diverse backgrounds and vast knowledge in their areas of research.
Sonya Atalay joins the Anthropology Section as a professor. She is a public anthropologist and archaeologist who studies Indigenous science protocols, practices, and research methods carried out with and for Indigenous communities. Atalay is the director and principal investigator of the Center for Braiding Indigenous Knowledges and Science, a newly established National Science Foundation Science and Technology Center. She has expertise in the Native American Graves Protection and Repatriation Act (NAGPRA) and served two terms on the National NAGPRA Review Committee, first appointed by the Bush administration and then for a second term by the Obama administration. Atalay has produced a series of research-based comics in partnership with Native nations about repatriation of Native American ancestral remains, return of sacred objects and objects of cultural patrimony under NAGPRA law. Atalay earned her PhD in anthropology from the University of California at Berkeley (UC Berkeley).
Anna Huang SM ’08 joins the departments of Electrical Engineering and Computer Science (EECS) and Music and Theater Arts as assistant professor. She will help develop graduate programming focused on music technology. Previously, she spent eight years with Magenta at Google Brain and DeepMind, spearheading efforts in generative modeling, reinforcement learning, and human-computer interaction to support human-AI partnerships in music-making. She is the creator of Music Transformer and Coconet (which powered the Bach Google Doodle). She was a judge and organizer for the AI Song Contest. Anna holds a Canada CIFAR AI Chair at Mila, a BM in music composition, a BS in computer science from the University of Southern California, an MS from the MIT Media Lab, and a PhD from Harvard University.
Elena Kempf joins the History Section as an assistant professor. She is an historian of modern Europe with special interests in international law and modern Germany in its global context. Her current book project is a legal, political, and cultural history of weapons prohibitions in modern international law from the 1860s to the present. Before joining MIT, Kempf was a postdoc at the Miller Institute for Global Challenges and the Law at UC Berkeley and a lecturer at the Department of History at Stanford University. Elena earned her PhD in history from UC Berkeley.
Matthias Michel joins the Department of Linguistics and Philosophy as an assistant professor. Matthias completed his PhD in philosophy in 2019 at Sorbonne Université. Before coming to MIT, he was a Bersoff Faculty Fellow in the Department of Philosophy at New York University. His research is at the intersection between philosophy and cognitive science, and focuses on philosophical issues related to the scientific study of consciousness. His current work addresses questions such as how to distinguish entities with minds from those without, which animals are sentient, and which mental functions can be performed unconsciously.
Jacob Moscona PhD ’21 is a new assistant professor in the Department of Economics. His research explores broad questions in economic development, with a focus on the role of innovation, the environment, and political economy. One stream of his research investigates the forces that drive the rate and direction of technological progress, as well as how new technologies shape global productivity differences and adaptation to major threats like climate change. Another stream of his research studies the political economy of economic development, with a focus on how variation in social organization and institutions affects patterns of conflict and cooperation. Prior to joining MIT, he was a Prize Fellow in Economics, History, and Politics at Harvard University. He received his BA from Harvard in 2016 and PhD from MIT in 2021. Outside of MIT, Jacob enjoys playing and performing music.
Sendhil Mullainathan joins the departments of EECS and Economics as the Peter de Florez Professor. His research uses machine learning to understand complex problems in human behavior, social policy, and medicine. Previously, Mullainathan spent five years at MIT before joining the faculty at Harvard in 2004, and then the University of Chicago in 2018. He received his BA in computer science, mathematics, and economics from Cornell University and his PhD from Harvard.
Elise Newman PhD ’21 is a new assistant professor in the Department of Linguistics and Philosophy. Her forthcoming monograph, “When arguments merge,” studies the ingredients that languages use to construct verb phrases, and examines how those ingredients interact with other linguistic processes such as question formation. By studying these interactions, she forms a hypothesis about how different languages’ verb phrases can be distinct from each other, and what they must have in common, providing insight into this aspect of the human language faculty. In addition to the structural properties of language, Newman also has expertise in semantics (the study of meaning) and first language acquisition. She returns to MIT after a postdoc at the University of Edinburgh, after completing her PhD in linguistics at MIT in 2021.
Oliver Rollins joins the Program in Science, Technology, and Society as an assistant professor. He is a qualitative sociologist who explores the sociological dimensions of neuroscientific knowledge and technologies. His work primarily illustrates the way race, racialized discourses, and systemic practices of social difference impact and are shaped by the development and use of neuroscience. His book, “Conviction: The Making and Unmaking of The Violent Brain” (Stanford University Press, 2021), traces the evolution of neuroimaging research on antisocial behavior, stressing the limits of this controversial brain model when dealing with aspects of social inequality. Rollins’s second book project will grapple with the legacies of scientific racism in and through the mind and brain sciences, elucidating how the haunting presence of race endures through modern neuroscientific theories, data, and technologies. Rollins recently received an NSF CAREER Award to investigate the intersections between social justice and science. Through this project, he aims to examine the sociopolitical vulnerabilities, policy possibilities, and anti-racist promises for contemporary (neuro)science.
Ishani Saraf joins the Program in Science, Technology, and Society as an assistant professor. She is a sociocultural anthropologist. Her research studies the transformation and trade of discarded machines in translocal spaces in India and the Indian Ocean, where she focuses on questions of postcolonial capitalism, urban belonging, material practices, situated bodies of knowledge, and environmental governance. She received her PhD from the University of California at Davis, and prior to joining MIT, she was a postdoc and lecturer at the University of Virginia.
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Gelesen: Springfield Confidential
„Springfield Confidential: Alles über die Simpsons“ ist ein Hinter-den-Kulissen-Blick auf die berühmte TV-Serie „Die Simpsons“, verfasst von Mitautor Mike Reiss. Das Buch enthüllt die Entstehungsgeschichte der Serie, von ihren Anfängen in der „Tracey Ullman Show“ bis hin zu ihrer Entwicklung als eigenständige Serie. Reiss gibt Anekdoten aus dem Schreibzimmer preis, teilt Einblicke in die Schöpfung der Charaktere und erläutert versteckte Witze. Darüber hinaus stellt das Buch die charakteristischen Figuren von Springfield vor und analysiert die Rolle der Serie in der Popkultur und Fernsehindustrie und liefert Antworten auf Fragen, die Fans seit langem stellen. Mike Reiss nimmt die Lesenden außerdem noch mit zu weiteren Stationen seines Lebens.
Auch wenn ich die anfänglichen Einsichten in die Produktion der Simpsons ganz spannend fand, kippt das Buch leider bald in eine einzige Selbstbeweihräucherung des Autors, der zudem ein ums andere Mal zeigt, dass er nicht witzig ist, teilweise schon beleidigend unterwegs ist und das für Humor hält. Zudem gehen die wenigen gelungenen Gags in der deutschen Übersetzung unter. Leider insgesamt kein empfehlenswertes Werk.
Mike Reiss, Mathew Klickstein, Michelle Crowe (Ill.), Manfred Allié (Übers.), Gabriele Kempf-Allié (Übers.)Springfield Confidential: Alles über die Simpsons – Hinter den Kulissen der gelbsten Serie der Welt. Heyne Verlag, 384 Seiten, Paperback 15,00 €, E-Book 11,99 € [D].
(Original unter: https://1ppm.de/2023/12/springfield-confidential/)
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Antonio Morabito suona Chopin alla Westminster Music Library
Di Simone Platania @ItalyinLDN @ICCIUK @ItalyinUk @inigoinLND Grande come back per il pianista Antonio Morabito che torna a esibirsi alla Westminster Music Library il 29 marzo. In programma l'esecuzione di Chopin. Il pianoforte italiano a Londra: Morabito suona Chopin alla Westminster Music Library Sta diventando un nome sempre più affermato e ricercato a Londra per le sue doti al pianoforte quello di Antonio Morabito. Diplomato al conservatorio e al Royal College Of Music di Londra, con un master in pianoforte, Morabito rappresenta una delle eccellenze italiane in campo musicale. Insegnante, compositore, insegnante e professore si esibisce spesso a Londra. E adesso è il momento del grande come back: Antonio Morabito torna a esibirsi alla Westminster Music Library di Londra. L'evento è atteso il 29 marzo e l'ingresso è completamente gratuito. Durante il concerto, definito come "Lunchtime piano recital" il pianista italiano è atteso per eseguire le opere di Frédéric Chopin, dalle 12.30 alle 13.15. Per prenotare il proprio posto è possibile cliccare qui. Ma scopriamo il programma di Morabito atteso a Westminster. Morabito e Chopin: il programma Antonio Morabito performerà le opere al pianoforte di Frédéric Chopin. Il programma è il seguente: - Notturno Op.55 n.1 - Notturno Op.32 n.2 - 4 Mazurche Op.30: - Andante spianato e grande Polonaise brillante Op. 22 - Walts in Mi Maggiore Op. posth. - Brani Op.70 n.3 - Studi Op. 25 n.1, 8 - Scherzo Op.31 Chi è Antonio Morabito Già intervistato per il podcast Around Britaly di LondraNotizie24, Antonio Morabito è un pianista italiano, diplomato al Royal College of Music di Londra e ha conseguito un Master in Pianoforte. Ma non solo: è un insegnante di pianoforte e insegna attraverso il Royal College of Music Teaching Service. Inoltre insegna anche come professore di pianoforte al Blackheath Conservatoire e alla Cardinal Vaughan Memorial School di Londra. Antonio lavora anche come direttore di coro presso la St. Augustin Church di Hammersmith. Oltre che a Londra, negli ultimi anni ha insegnato pianoforte in Italia come insegnante di pianoforte in scuole pubbliche e private. Ha partecipato a masterclass e altri corsi di perfezionamento pianistico di alto livello con acclamati maestri quali: Freddy Kempf, Enrique Batiz Campbell, Cristiano Burato, François-Joël Thiollier, Michele Campanella, Benedetto Lupo, Stefan Stroissnig e Leslie Howard.Antonio ... Continua a leggere su www. Read the full article
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Affiches colère, octobre 2020. Textes de Pierre Kropotkine, Nancy Fraser, Raphaël Kempf, Audre Lorde et Michel Foucault
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My new mix Eclipse Profonde will be premiered today on Danish podcast The Lake Radio from Copenhagen. Tune in Tuesday, June 16 at 7pm CET – same as Paris time. It will be hosted on The Lake's Soundcloud page as well.
http://thelakeradio.com/ https://soundcloud.com/thelakeradio
Subtitled Experimental Church Organ Music, Eclipse Profonde is a special project surveying radical sound experiments of the last 50 years including electronic reconfigurations and electroacoustic manipulations of church organ sounds, as well as the organ paired with various live instruments. The mix could be broadly described as experimental-ambient during the first hour and more focused on contemporary music in the 2nd hour, but genres overlap a bit. To be honest, the entire project was but an excuse to delight in otherworldly musics and eerie sounds, strange reverberations, microtonality, noise and other niceties found in secular church organ music.
Eclipse Profonde tracklist:
Codespira1 – Triangular Progression (2020) Alfredo Costa Monteiro & Bruno Duplant – Un cercle autour du soleil (2020) Pierre Alexandre Tremblay – BWV1080-1 (2015) Alex Bonney – Liebster Jesu remix (2015) Michel Estellet-Brun & Gérard Berlioz – Jungle (1972) René Baptist Huysmans – Accretion (2014) Thomas Demenga & Horst Reber – Cellorganics I (1981) Mudboy – Live at the Providence Performing Arts Center (2008) Bronius Kutavičius – Jubiliejinis Koncertas (1982) Juan Allende-Blin – Mon Piano Bleu (1970) Winfried Mühlum-Pyrápheros – Musica Nova Contemplativa (1970) Michael Bonaventure – Interlude (2017) Davorin Kempf – Interferencije (1981) Michael Bonaventure – Coronach (2019) Xavier Darasse – Organum I (1970) Franz Richter Herf – Alapa (1980) Franz Richter Herf – Wie schwache Fontänen (1974) Gilius van Bergeijk – Over de Dood en de Tijd pt 3 (1980)
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Conosci libri che riguardano i bestiari, l’iconografia medievale, le creature fantastiche, le leggende, la mitologia, insomma cose del genere? Magari fatti tipo enciclopedia...
sì certo, ti elenco alcuni dei miei preferiti e sono su amazon ma magari anche nella biblioteca della tua città se vuoi prenderli in prestito:
https://www.amazon.it/gp/product/1474274943/ref=ox_sc_saved_title_1?smid=A11IL2PNWYJU7H&psc=1
https://www.amazon.it/gp/product/8842073431/ref=ox_sc_saved_title_3?smid=A11IL2PNWYJU7H&psc=1
https://www.amazon.it/Medioevo-simbolico-Michel-Pastoureau/dp/8842082848/ref=sr_1_4?ie=UTF8&qid=1545993427&sr=8-4&keywords=bestiario+medievale
https://www.amazon.it/Medieval-Monsters-Damien-Kempf-2015-04-01/dp/B01K3L940C/ref=sr_1_fkmr0_1?ie=UTF8&qid=1545993458&sr=8-1-fkmr0&keywords=daniele+kempf
fammi sapere se sono riuscita ad aiutarti
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German WaGs ordered by Clubs 2018/2019
Hallo,
hier nun erstmal eine grobe Übersicht über alle deutschstämmigen Spieler und ihre Freundinnen! :)
Folgende vier Kriterien habe ich berücksichtigt, als ich die Liste erstellt habe:
1. Spieler MUSS die deutsche Staatsangehörigkeit haben bzw. als erste Angabe bei Transfermarkt
2. Der Spieler muss Jahrgang 1996 oder älter sein...
3. ... bereits einen gewissen Bekanntheitsgrad erlangt haben oder Marktwert bei jünger als 1996 (Bsp: Christian Früchtl)
4. In der Liste befinden sich aus anderen Ligen nur Spieler die ich bereits aus der Bundesliga oder Nationalmannschaft kenne. Gleiches gilt für 2. Bundesliga (welche auf Wunsch ergänzt wird)
Bei Fehlern, oder falschen „Frauen“ schreibt mir einfach! Ist doch eine lange Liste geworden!
1. Bundesliga
1. FC Nürnberg
Angelika - Hanno Behrens
Azra - Fabian Bredlow
Eva - Sebastian Kerk
Julia - Christian Mathenia
Tatjana Bittner - Lukas Mühl
Xenia Valentini - Enrico Valentini
1. FSV Mainz 05
Lilli Adler - René Adler
Bayer 04 Leverkusen
Gabriele Bender - Lars Bender
Katja Volland - Kevin Volland
Simone Bender - Sven Bender
Sophia - Kai Havertz
Angie - Mitchell Weiser
Borussia Dortmund
Anna Oelschlägel - Eric Oelschlägel
Ann-Kathrin Götze - Mario Götze
Danijela Juric - Dženis Burnić
Jenny Schmelzer - Marcel Schmelzer
Johanna Rode - Sebastian Rode
Sarah Richmond - Julian Weigl
Scarlett Gartmann - Marco Reus
Borussia Mönchengladbach
Celina Lauterbach - Christoph Kramer
Christina Ginter - Matthias Ginter
Lena Hofmann - Jonas Hofmann
Sandra Izabella Herrmann - Patrick Herrmann
Sandra Sippel - Tobias Sippel
Tanita Stindl - Lars Stindl
Eintracht Frankfurt
Izabel Goulart - Kevin Trapp
Janina Russ - Marco Russ
Jessica Müller - Nicolai Müller
Kim Wiedwald - Felix Wiedwald
FC Augsburg
Anna-Lena Stoll - Marco Richter
Anni - Philipp Max
Ragna Bauer - André Hahn
? - Daniel Baier
FC Bayern München
Cathy Hummels - Mats Hummels
Denise Wagner - Sandro Wagner
Jacqueline René Broussard - Serge Gnabry
Jana Wellenhofer - Christian Früchtl
Lina Meyer - Joshua Kimmich
Lisa Müller - Thomas Müller
Lisa Ulreich - Sven Ulreich
Mathea Fischer - Leon Goretzka
Melissa Halter - Niklas Süle
Nina Neuer - Manuel Neuer
Sherin Senler - Jerome Boateng
FC Schalke 04
Anja Schulz - Steven Skrzybski
Elena Rudy - Sebastian Rudy
Irina Schelenz - Johannes Geis
Nadine Fährmann - Ralf Fährmann
Nadine Oczipka - Bastian Oczipka
Sarah Riether - Sascha Riether
Fortuna Düsseldorf
Anna - Marvin Ducksch
Janine Hennings - Rouwen Hennings
Jaqueline Sobottka - Marcel Sobottka
Jessica Contento - Diego Contento
Jessica-Dominica - André Hoffmann
Sara Magdalena - Jean Zimmer
Hannover 96
Anne-Kathrin Ertl - Matthias Ostrzolek
Jenny - Philipp Tschauner
Lisa Füllkrug - Niclas Füllkrug
Hertha BSC Berlin
Adriana - Maximilian Mittelstädt
Evelyn Konrad - Davie Selke
Franziska Esswein - Alexander Esswein
Julia - Pascal Köpke
Nina Katharina - Arne Maier
Sara Stollenberg - Marvin Plattenhardt
RB Leipzig
Franziska Halstenberg - Marcel Halstenberg
Laura - Lukas Klostermann
Paula - Timo Werner
SC Freiburg
Aylin - Lukas Kübler
Carla - Nils Petersen
Josephine - Tim Kleindienst
Karolina - Marco Terrazzino
Katrin - Christian Günter
Lana Gulde - Manuel Gulde
Larissa - Alexander Schwolow
Laura Heintz - Dominique Heintz
Lorella Coretti - Jannik Haberer
Madeleine - Florian Kath
Melanie - Florian Niederlechner
Sarah - Lucas Höler
? - Mike Frantz
SV Werder Bremen
Alina - Max Kruse
Carola Bargfrede - Philipp Bargfrede
TSG 1899 Hoffenheim
Charlotte Baumann - Oliver Baumann
Jessica Witmann - Kevin Akpoguma
Mary Schulz - Nico Schulz
S. (probably Sarah) - Dennis Geiger
Saskia Bittencourt - Leonardo Bittencourt
Zoe Savannah - Kevin Vogt
VFB Stuttgart
Anna Alexandra Zieler - Ron-Robert Zieler
Carina Gomez - Mario Gomez
Carolina - Marc Oliver Kempf
Ina Aogo - Dennis Aogo
Jasmin Castro - Gonzalo Castro
Julia - Timo Baumgartl
Kristina - Erik Thommy
Natalie Grahl - Jens Grahl
Samatha - Daniel Didavi
Verena - Christian Gentner
VFL Wolfsburg
Anna-Lena Goergens - Robin Knoche
Arzu - Sebastian Jung
Belinda Klaus - Felix Klaus
Jacqueline Tschiersch - Philipp Menzel
Jenny Arnold - Maximilian Arnold
Leticia Della Janna - Gian-Luca Itter
Susann-Marie - Marvin Stefaniak
Victoria - Paul Seguin
Wiebke Ginczek - Daniel Ginczek
2. Bundesliga
Ich habe hier erstmal nur Köln und Hamburg eingefügt, weil ich davon ausgehe, dass die aufsteigen!
1. FC Köln
Anika Ahrens - Jonas Hector
Carina Horn - Timo Horn
Jana - Marco Höger
Jule - Dominick Drexler
Laure Terodde - Simon Terodde
Laura Zoller - Simon Zoller
Lisa Jell - Christian Clemens
Melanie Kessler - Thomas Kessler
Nina Risse - Marcel Risse
Hamburger SV
Sabrina Mickel - Tom Mickel
Salina Wohlers - Pierre Michel Lasogga
Semra Hunt - Aaron Hunt
Premier League
Arsenal London
Amine Gülse - Mesut Özil
Sophie Christin - Bernd Leno
Vjosa Mustafi - Shkodran
FC Fullham
Anna Sharypova - André Schürrle
Manchester City
Candice Brook - Leroy Sané
Norwich City
Hannah Robenek - Felix Passlack
Lisa Kapser - Mortitz Leitner
Ligue 1
Paris St. Germain
Lena Stiffel - Julian Draxler
Serie A
La Liga
Real Madrid
Jessica Kroos - Toni Kroos
FC Barcelona
Daniela ter Stegen - Marc-André ter Stegen
Others
Ana Schweinsteiger - Bastian Schweinsteiger (Chicago Fire I USA)
Monika Podolska - Lukas Podolski (Vissel Kobe I Japan)
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