
Alisha Lehmann Downs Huge Beer at Oktoberfest Party & Dons Traditional Dirndl Outfit on Wild Night Out With Como Team-Mates
Alisha Lehmann Downs Huge Beer at Oktoberfest Party in Munich
Few players in women’s football embody the mix of sporting talent, personality, and celebrity flair quite like Alisha Lehmann. This weekend, the Swiss forward was spotted at Munich’s legendary Oktoberfest, where she didn’t just make an appearance — she went all in.
With her new Como Women team-mates alongside her, Lehmann donned a traditional dirndl outfit, embraced the Bavarian spirit, and took part in one of the most photographed Oktoberfest traditions: downing a huge beer stein in front of a cheering crowd.
The images of Lehmann raising her glass, smiling ear to ear, were quickly shared across social media — a reminder that footballers are not only athletes but cultural figures who know how to blend into moments of celebration. For Como, a growing independent force in Serie A Femminile, it was a statement that their summer signing is embracing not just her football challenge but also life off the pitch.
Lehmann Embracing Fresh Start With Como Women
For Lehmann, Oktoberfest was more than just a party stop. It was a celebration of a fresh chapter in her career. After winning the Serie A title with Juventus in 2024–25, she made the bold decision to leave Turin for Como Women — a club that, while less decorated, has ambitious plans and a clear identity.
Speaking to The Guardian upon her arrival, Lehmann explained why she chose Como:
“It’s an independent club, fully focused on women’s football – and that really matters to me. From the start, I could see this wasn’t just another team; it’s a project with real purpose and vision. Signing with FC Como Women just felt right.”
That sense of purpose was central to her decision. While Juventus offers prestige, Lehmann wanted more than rotation minutes and cameo roles. At Como, she expects to be a leader, both on the pitch and in helping build a club that could become a model for independence in women’s football.
“It’s not just about winning matches,” she added. “It’s about building something that lasts. This is the first time I’ve joined an independent club. That was a big part of my decision. It shows there is a different way of doing things.”
Milan & Munich: A Busy Schedule for Alisha Lehmann
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If anything, Lehmann has been proving that she can balance work and play. Before flying to Munich, she was seen at Milan Fashion Week, where she appeared alongside her Como team-mates in an event with Prada and Nike.
For Lehmann, fashion has always been part of her persona — her Instagram following in the millions testifies to her influence off the pitch. At the Milan event, she swapped boots for high heels, showing the versatility that makes her as comfortable in front of a camera as she is inside the penalty box.
And then came Oktoberfest. With team-mates like American forward Alex Kerr by her side, Lehmann embraced Bavarian tradition. Together, the Como players posed in their dirndl dresses, laughing, singing, and, of course, raising their steins.
In that moment, Lehmann wasn’t just the new signing finding her place in a squad. She was a leader in the social fabric too — helping teammates bond in a setting far removed from the training pitch.
Kane & Bayern Stars Regularly Attend Oktoberfest

Bayern Munich star Harry Kane attends Oktoberfest with wife Kate
Lehmann isn’t the first footballer to make Oktoberfest headlines. For Bayern Munich, Oktoberfest is practically written into the calendar. Each year, the club’s players, staff, and sometimes even families gather in traditional Bavarian dress for a day of celebration.
Harry Kane, who joined Bayern in 2023, embraced it wholeheartedly. Speaking in 2024 after his second Oktoberfest visit, Kane said:
“Really good day at Oktoberfest and to see the German tradition. Such a good team tradition and to go with Kate Kane and the players, staff and everyone in the sunshine was perfect. Great way to end a great week with some of our fans there as well.”
It’s not just the men’s team either. Georgia Stanway, a key figure for Bayern Women, told a funny story about being at Oktoberfest in 2024 when the Lionesses were instructed to promote tickets for a Germany friendly. “I immediately sent a video saying ‘girls, come to the game’ with our steins,” she laughed. The media team, unsurprisingly, decided not to use it.
For Lehmann and her Como teammates, then, their Oktoberfest night doubled as a signal that they too want to write themselves into football’s cultural calendar — even if they’re doing it as visitors rather than hosts.
Why Oktoberfest Matters in Football Culture
It might seem trivial, but Oktoberfest has become a stage for football clubs to show a human side. Fans are used to seeing players in tunnel shots or press conferences, all in uniform and on-message. At Oktoberfest, things are different. There are laughs, oversized beers, traditional outfits, and the sort of candid images that often stick in memory longer than match photos.
For players like Lehmann, it helps build a connection. She is already one of the most followed athletes in the women’s game, but moments like this bridge the gap between her footballing persona and her broader public identity.
New Season for Lehmann: Como Ready for Lazio
Of course, celebrations only go so far. Lehmann’s focus will now shift quickly back to the pitch. Como Women open their Serie A Femminile season on Sunday against Lazio — a fixture that offers a chance to see how their summer project begins in earnest.
For Lehmann, expectations are high. She is coming off the back of a title-winning campaign, and while Como don’t have Juventus’ resources, they are ambitious. Her experience, flair, and profile are expected to lift both performances and visibility.
Como’s management have been clear: Lehmann isn’t just a signing for goals, but also for identity. She embodies the club’s vision of women’s football as something independent, expressive, and modern.
A Player Who Knows How to Balance It All
The question some might ask is whether appearances at Oktoberfest distract from the day job. But for Lehmann, these moments seem to fuel rather than distract. Time at fashion events or festivals allows her to express herself — something she believes translates onto the pitch.
As she once said in an interview: “Being strong, ambitious and expressive can all go hand in hand.” That mantra applies whether she’s modelling for Prada, dancing at Oktoberfest, or scoring goals in Serie A.
For Como, that’s the player they’ve signed. Not just a forward, but a personality who can help elevate the club beyond the pitch.
Conclusion: Lehmann’s Oktoberfest Night Out Was About More Than Beer
Alisha Lehmann may have raised eyebrows with her huge beer at Oktoberfest and her playful dirndl photos, but the deeper story is about a player fully embracing life at her new club. She’s not just showing up to play football — she’s investing herself in experiences, culture, and the bonding moments that make squads tighter.
As Como Women prepare for their Serie A opener, Lehmann has already shown she’s ready for the challenge — and that she’ll do it her way. Whether on the catwalk in Milan, on the terraces in Munich, or on the pitch in Como, Lehmann continues to be one of the most compelling figures in the game.
And if her Oktoberfest stein-chugging skills are anything to go by, she’s going to fit in just fine.
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