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Football: Janine’s life between goal posts and Swiss Post

Janine Teuscher is one of Switzerland’s best goalkeepers and trains four times a week – besides working full-time at Swiss Post.

Mischa Stünzi

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Janine Teuscher with a football in her hand next to a goal post.
Janine Teuscher is playing in Switzerland’s top league. The football expert sees Spain as the top contender for the European Championship title. (Photo: Patric Spahni)

“As a goalie, you’re either the hero or the scapegoat.” Janine TeuscherTarget not accessible knows exactly what she’s talking about. For her, standing in goal means enduring pressure, paying immediately for any mistake – and still getting back up, again and again. At 28, she guards the net for FC Thun Women (Women’s Super League) while also working full-time as a deputy team leader in branches around the Thun area. That everything works out is also thanks to her football-loving boss. The motto: “If you can plan it, do it!”

Football runs in Janine’s blood: her grandfather played in the national league, then became a coach and referee. Her father also played in the national league, coached by none other than Hanspeter Latour. And then came her sister – a goalkeeper in the Nationalliga A. It was through her that Janine found her place between the posts. “Being a goalie is something special. I’m the last one – every mistake gets punished instantly. You need strong mental resilience.”

Today, she trains four times a week, heads straight from the counter to practice, comes home late and cooks something for herself – “there’s hardly time for anything besides work and football.” Will she get her coaching license one day? Maybe. “First I want to stay active, then I’ll see.”

In July, she’ll be there live at the EurosTarget not accessible as a fan – at the Iceland-Finland match in Thun and Spain-Portugal in Bern. Her heart beats not only for Switzerland but also for England – though her favourite to win the title is Spain. And Switzerland? “I hope we go really far.”

For Janine, football is more than just a sport – it’s family, history, passion. And maybe one day, a new chapter on the sidelines.

Football club with a postal history

Last season, Janine was playing for Frauenteam Thun Berner Oberland, the female affiliate of FC Schwarz-Rot Thun, which was transferred to FC Thun for the new season. What’s interesting is that FC Schwarz-Rot Thun began life as the sports club PTT 1947. As the name suggests, the club was founded that year by mail carriers.

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Mischa Stünzi