First Team

13 players, 13 countries

A great number of Wolves players have been called up for international duty.

VfL Wolfsburg go into the forthcoming international break on the back of a 2-0 victory at Holstein Kiel. Thirteen Wolves players are set to feature for 13 different countries in the coming days, from Portugal to Azerbaijan and plenty more in between.

International fixtures at a glance

Jonas Wind (Denmark / Nations League)

  • Thursday 5 September, 20:45 CEST: Denmark vs. Switzerland
  • Sunday 8 September, 18:00 CEST: Denmark vs. Serbia

Jakub Kaminski (Poland / Nations League)

  • Thursday 5 September, 20:45 CEST: Scotland vs. Poland
  • Sunday 8 September, 20:45 CEST: Croatia vs. Poland

Patrick Wimmer (Austria / Nations League)

  • Friday 6 September, 20:45 CEST: Slovenia vs. Austria
  • Monday 9 September, 20:45 CEST: Norway vs. Austria

Lovro Majer (Croatia / Nations League)

Lovro Majer has linked up with the Croatia squad but will miss their upcoming games with an ankle ligament injury

  • Thursday 5 September, 20:45 CEST: Portugal vs. Croatia
  • Sunday 8 September, 20:45 CEST: Croatia vs. Poland

Mohammed Amoura (Algeria / Africa Cup of Nations Qualifying round) 

Like Lovro Majer, Mohammed Amoura has joined up with his national team colleagues despite being sidelined by an injury he suffered in early August, but he is unlikely to feature in Algeria’s upcoming Africa Cup of Nations qualifiers.

  • Thursday 5 September, 21:00 CEST: Algeria vs. Equatorial Guinea
  • Tuesday 10 September, 18:00 CEST: Liberia vs. Algeria

Mattias Svanberg (Sweden / Nations League)

  • Thursday 5 September, 18:00 CEST: Azerbaijan vs. Sweden
  • Sunday 8 September, 20:45 CEST: Sweden vs. Estonia

Salih Özcan (Türkiye / Nations League)

  • Friday 6 September, 20:45 CEST: Wales vs. Türkiye
  • Monday 9 September, 20:45 CEST: Türkiye vs. Iceland

Konstantinos Koulierakis (Greece/ Nations League)

  • Saturday 7 September, 20:45 CEST: Greece vs. Finland
  • Tuesday 10 September, 20:45 CEST: Republic of Ireland vs. Greece

Denis Vavro (Slovakia / Nations League)

  • Thursday 5 September, 20:45 CEST: Estonia vs. Slovakia
  • Sunday 8 September, 18:00 CEST: Slovakia vs. Azerbaijan

Sebastiaan Bornauw (Belgium / Nations League)

  • Friday 6 September, 20:45 CEST: Belgium vs. Israel
  • Monday 9 September, 20:45 CEST: France vs. Belgium

Tiago Tomas (Portugal U21 / EURO Qualifying round)

  • Tuesday 10 September, 19:00 CEST: Croatia vs. Portugal

Bence Dardai (Germany U19 / Friendly)

  • Saturday 7 September, 15:00 CEST: Italy vs. Germany
  • Tuesday 10 September, 16:30 CEST: Germany vs. England

Mathys Angely (France U18 / Friendly)

  • Wednesday 4 September, 19:00 CEST: France vs. Switzerland
  • Friday 6 September, 19:00 CEST: France vs. Portugal
  • Sunday 8 September, 18:00 CEST: France vs. England