With over 12,000 young players registered across the city's district leagues, this summer's championship rounds will decide which grassroots academies secure funding and prestige heading into 2026-27.
Participation data shows the German capital is experiencing a sustained surge in endurance sports, reshaping how residents think about health and community.
New membership numbers and training trends paint a picture of a health-conscious capital increasingly invested in strength training and boutique fitness.
From competitive pool records to open-water triumphs, this week's water sports action across Berlin's premier venues delivered standout performances and surprise victories.
From weekend football in Kreuzberg to volleyball in Charlottenburg, Berlin's recreational sports scene offers something for every skill level—here's how to find your club.
As Hertha BSC and Union Berlin compete on Europe's biggest stages, questions mount over whether the city's ageing venues and training facilities can support two elite clubs simultaneously.
The Kreuzberg-based DAV team just claimed gold at the European Sport Climbing Championships, reshaping the city's reputation as a serious contender in competitive outdoor adventure.
New participation data reveals stark disparities in youth fitness engagement across Berlin's districts, raising questions about equity in grassroots sport development.
As professional football dominates the headlines, a quiet revolution is unfolding in neighbourhoods across the city—where volunteers are using the beautiful game to stitch fractured communities back together.
As corporatised fitness chains proliferate across the city, neighbourhood clubs in Kreuzberg, Friedrichshain and Wedding are proving that shared purpose beats mass membership.
With the Müggelsee triathlon and city marathon qualifying window entering its decisive phase, the capital's running, cycling and multisport community faces a crucial six weeks that will define podium finishes across the continent.
From the Olympiastadion to neighbourhood facilities across Charlottenburg and Kreuzberg, Berlin's sprawling sports infrastructure faces mounting pressure to modernise and remain world-class.
From the Spree to suburban lakes, Berlin's aquatic scene offers something for every swimmer and water enthusiast—here's what you need to know to dive in.
Across Kreuzberg, Neukölln and Wedding, volunteer-led clubs are transforming neglected playgrounds into thriving hubs where thousands of young Berliners discover sport—and themselves.
As membership surges across endurance sports, Berlin's grassroots clubs are proving that the city's athletic renaissance extends far beyond elite competition.
From Kreuzberg to Köpenick, neighbourhood endurance sports clubs are booming, transforming the city's athletic landscape while creating bonds that extend far beyond race day.