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Bayern Munich Women’s Goalkeeper Mala Grohs Diagnosed With Cancer
Bayern Munich’s women’s goalkeeper Maria ‘Mala’ Grohs has been diagnosed with cancer and will be unable to play for an indefinite period, the Frauen Bundesliga club announced on Saturday.
She made her debut for Bayern’s senior team in January 2021 and has since appeared in 81 matches, securing three German championships and a German Super Cup during her time with the club.
The club said in a statement that Grohs has been “diagnosed with a malignant tumor.”
“(She) is now facing her toughest battle, and we stand by her side, wishing her the strength she needs and all the best,” Bayern’s sporting director Max Eberl added.
“She is a key player for Bayern, a highly respected teammate, a role model for the fans, and a figure in our club.
Bayern have has also agreed on an early contract extension for a further season until June 2026.
“By extending her contract, we hope to offer some support so she can focus on her recovery and let her know that Bayern will always be her home,” said Eberl.
Grohs added in the statement, “I am sure that with the support I am receiving from all sides, I will recover and return to being completely healthy.”
Defending champions Bayern currently sit third in the Frauen Bundesliga standings with 20 points from nine matches, two points behind leaders Wolfsburg.
They are set to host Carl Zeiss Jena on Sunday.