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  • All information about the summer transfer window 2019

    Since July 1, the summer transfer window is open in the Bundesliga too - this time longer than usual. England, however, is going its own way again.

    Schalke newcomer Jonjoe Kenny
    Many transfers are already perfect - Schalke for example got Jonjoe Kenny from Everton. imago images

    Numerous changes for the upcoming season had already made the German professional clubs perfect, officially opened the summer transfer window, the so-called transfer period I, but as usual only on 1 July.

    New is 2019: Because the usual deadline, August 31, this year falls on a Saturday, the DFL extends the change period exceptionally until Monday, September 2. Then in the Bundesliga already the first three, in the 2nd league the first five and in the 3rd league the first seven game days have gone over the stage.

    In the UK, early on, the series A stops its experiment
    As always, contractless players can still be required in Germany - until the end of the winter transfer window on January 31, 2020.

    And in the other European top leagues? While Spain and France are also on 2 September, the Premier League is going the same way as last year, where the transfer window closes on 8 August at 18.00 (CEST), the day before the opening match between Liverpool and Norwich .

    The same thing happened in Italy in 2018, but the experiment is over again after only one year: this summer, the window will be open again on the first two Serie A match days, it will close only on 2 September.

    Some countries are still able to change after 2 September, including Portugal (22 September) and Australia (15 October).

    Selected summer transfer windows in the overview:
    England: June 16 to August 8 (6pm CEST)

    Germany: July 1 to September 2 (approx. 6pm CEST)

    Italy: July 1 to September 2 (8pm CEST)

    Spain: July 1 to 2nd September (11:59 pm CEST)

    France: 11th June to 2nd September (11:59 pm CEST)

    Turkey: 8th June to 30th August

    Russia: 11th June to 31st August The

    Netherlands: 11th June to 2nd September

    Portugal : July 1 to September 22

    Australia: July 24 to October 15

    USA: July 10 to August 8

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  • WORLD CHAMPIONSHIPS RESULTS

    Mariafe Artacho (right) reaches for the ball as Australian partner Taliqua Clancy follows the action in a Wednesday elimination game at the 2019 FIVB World Championships

    Hamburg, Germany, July 3, 2019 - With 16 matches producing several surprising results here Wednesday at the 2019 FIVB Beach Volleyball World Championships presented by comdirect & ALDI Nord, the featured contest pitted two of the world's top four-ranked teams with Mariafe Artacho/Taliqua Clancy of Australia validating their No. 2 spot on the list.

    With the FIVB World Tour's top-ranked tandem of Agatha Bednarczuk and Eduarda "Duda" Lisboa of Brazil eliminating Brooke Sweat/Kerri Walsh Jennings of the United States in the last women's match on Wednesday evening, Artacho and Clancy ousted No. 4-ranked Heather Bansley/Brandie Wilkerson with a 2-0 (21-15, 21-19) win in 36 minutes over the Canadians.

    With Agatha looking on, Kerri Walsh Jennings bumps the Mikasa

    “We stuck really strong together and were really patient,” Artacho said after the match as the Australians are 2-0 against the Canadians on the FIVB World Tour. “They are a great team and it wasn’t going to be an easy game and they wouldn’t just give it to us, so we really had to earn it and I’m really proud of what we did.”

    Clancy said her team wasn't "strong in the big moments in that game (the one the Aussies lost against the Netherlands Sunday in pool play), but we’ve been growing since then. Every round is tough now because there’s so much depth in the women’s game and you need to bring your very best to each match. But we stuck together as a team and put up one of our best performances."

    A disappointed Bansley said: "We want to come and do our best for every single game and win every single game, but the playoffs are sort of a new start. We were ready to compete and play against whoever. To make it far in the tournament, you’re going to have to play some good teams so that’s just the way it is with the World Championships."

    Despite the setback, a positive Wilkerson said: "The season is not over, there are a lot of tournaments to play and a lot of room for us to grow. It’s just the start of a string of a lot of great tournaments ahead and I’m looking forward to those.”

    Five other top-ranked teams on the FIVB World Tour won elimination matches in the Round of 32 on Wednesday at the World Championships, including No. 3 Rebecca Cavalcanti/Ana Patricia Silva of Brazil, No. 5 Alix Klineman/April Ross of the United States, No. 6 Melissa Humana-Paredes/Sarah Pavan of Canada, No. 8 Sara Hughes/Summer Ross of the United States and No. 10 Sanne Keizer/Madelein Meppelink of the Netherlands.

    Two more teams from the top-10 on the world ranking list will be meeting Thursday with Humana-Paredes/Pavan meeting Keizer/Meppelink in a 4 p.m. (local time) Am Rothenbaum Stadium centre court match. The two teams have split a pair of matches on the FIVB World Tour with the Canadians eliminating reigning European champions three weeks ago in Poland.

    Thursday's eight women’s winners advance to Friday's quarterfinal matches followed by the two semifinal contests that will determine the lineup of Saturday's medal matches. With the men's finale on Sunday, the winning pairs at the $1-million World Championships will share the $60,000 first-place prize along with netting a spot for their country in the Tokyo 2020 Olympic Games.

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