May 14, 2026

German Football Federation to let transgender players choose men’s or women’s team

By Adamu Abubakar Isa

The German Football Federation (DFB) is set to allow transgender, intersex and non-binary players to decide whether to play in men’s or women’s teams. Okay.ng has learned.

In contrast with other sports that are tightening rules, the DFB is set to implement new regulations that will allow transgender and non-binary players to ‘independently’ decide which team they want to play for.

It means they will no longer be bound by personal identification data, such as birth certificates.

The DFB passed the new regulations for players with the civil status “diverse” or “unspecified” on Thursday.

“It also applies to transgender players who can now switch at a self-determined time or remain initially in the team in which they’d been playing previously,” the DFB said.

“As long as the sporting activity does not affect the health of the person while they are taking medication, the person can take part in the game, which is why the new regulation excludes doping relevance.”

The rules, which have been tested at state level by the Berlin Football Federation since 2019, will come into effect nationwide for the start of the new season and will be incorporated into youth, futsal and amateur football in Germany.

“Experience has shown that this does not jeopardise the integrity of the competition,” the DFB added.

“After all, all people have different physical strengths and abilities that only lead to success together in a team, regardless of gender.”

The DFB’s approach is in stark contrast to other governing bodies, that are tightening rules around transgender women competing in women’s sport.

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