Overview
- Gwinn confirmed on Saturday that she and long-term partner Constantin Frommann have ended their relationship, saying the split was amicable and that mutual appreciation remains.
- Public signals that preceded the confirmation included the removal of joint photos from social media, a reported move out of the couple’s Munich apartment, and Gwinn wearing the left-side dirndl ribbon at Bayern’s May 18 Meisterfeier which local tradition reads as a single signal.
- Frommann ended his playing career because of injuries and has transitioned to coaching, working most recently as a goalkeeper coach at TSV 1860 Munich since September 2025 and operating the coaching initiative Future Goal.
- Sporting context shapes public interest: Gwinn suffered a shoulder injury in April, underwent surgery at the end of May, has resumed running in rehab, and has set returning for the 2027 World Cup in Brazil as her working target.
- The split returns both to professional focus and could reshape their day-to-day lives with Gwinn prioritizing medical recovery and Frommann continuing his coaching path; observers should watch Gwinn’s rehab milestones and Frommann’s role at 1860 Munich for next developments.