Alisha Lehmann offered fans a glimpse into her personal life while enjoying Oktoberfest festivities in Munich, sharing cheerful moments with teammates and subtly hinting at her relationship status following her reported split from Douglas Luiz.
The Swiss forward, one of the most followed figures in women’s football with over 16 million Instagram followers, posted snapshots from the iconic festival alongside Como teammates Alex Kerr, Mina Bergersen, and Ramona Petzelberger. With no match scheduled that weekend, the group embraced the lively atmosphere of the world-famous celebration.

Lehmann wore a traditional Bavarian dirndl dress, leaning into the festive spirit while maintaining her signature glamorous style. Observant fans quickly noticed a subtle detail: the pink bow on her waist was tied to the left side. According to Oktoberfest tradition, a bow tied on the left signals that the wearer is single and open to meeting someone, while a bow on the right indicates a romantic partner and a bow at the center suggests privacy about relationship status.

Teammate Alex Kerr tied her bow at the center, while another teammate wore hers to the right. Bergersen matched Lehmann’s placement on the left, sparking further conversation among followers.

Lehmann appeared in high spirits, raising oversized beer steins and soaking in the festivities. She captioned one post, “Loved that weekend with my girlies,” sharing laughter-filled moments from the celebration.

The outing comes after a period of change in both her personal and professional life. Lehmann and Luiz, who met while playing at Aston Villa and later moved to Juventus together in 2024, reportedly ended their relationship toward the close of last season. The Swiss star has since joined Como, while the Brazilian midfielder moved on loan to Nottingham Forest.


Soon after the Oktoberfest trip, Lehmann shared another update showing her return to training, writing, “You have to be possessed with the dream,” signaling her continued focus on football.
Having previously featured for West Ham United, Everton, and Aston Villa — where she scored 14 goals in 75 appearances — Lehmann remains a prominent figure both on and off the pitch.




