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  2. List of Germany women's international footballers - Wikipedia

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    The team is fielded by the German Football Association (DFB), the governing body of football in Germany, and competes as a member of the Union of European Football Associations (UEFA). Germany competed in their first international match on 10 November 1982, a 5–1 win in a friendly against Switzerland .

  3. Germany women's national football team - Wikipedia

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    The German team qualified for all Women's Olympic Football Tournaments until 2008. However, they failed to qualify for the 2012 tournament as UEFA used the 2011 World Cup for qualification, and Germany ended below France and Sweden. [115] The German team beat Sweden in the Olympics final in Rio in 2016 to obtain their first Olympic gold medal ...

  4. Alexandra Popp - Wikipedia

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    Alexandra Popp-Höppe (née Popp; German pronunciation: [alɛˈksandʁa ˈpɔp]; [3] born 6 April 1991) is a German professional footballer who plays as a striker for Frauen-Bundesliga club VfL Wolfsburg. [4] Popp was named German Footballer of the Year twice, in 2014 and 2016, and in February 2019 was named captain of the national team.

  5. Category:German women's footballers - Wikipedia

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    West German women's footballers (1 C, 56 P) Pages in category "German women's footballers" The following 200 pages are in this category, out of approximately 541 total.

  6. Giulia Gwinn - Wikipedia

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    Giulia Ronja Gwinn (German pronunciation:; born 2 July 1999) is a German professional footballer who plays as a right-back or a midfielder for Frauen-Bundesliga club Bayern Munich and the Germany women's national team. [2]

  7. Lena Oberdorf - Wikipedia

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    Lena Sophie Oberdorf (born 19 December 2001) is a German professional footballer who plays as a midfielder for Bundesliga club Bayern Munich and the Germany national team. [2] A versatile player who can play in various positions ranging from centre-back, left-back, defensive midfielder, and central midfielder, Oberdorf is considered one of the most promising young talents in women's football.

  8. Birgit Prinz - Wikipedia

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    In her time at FFC Frankfurt, Prinz won many personal awards, including a record eight German Female Footballer of the Year awards from 2001 to 2008. [7] She was named the FIFA World Player of the Year in 2003, 2004 and 2005. For four consecutive years from 2007 to 2010 she came second, behind Brazil's Marta. [8]

  9. Mara Alber - Wikipedia

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    The German finished her debut season with seven goals in 18 appearances and repeated the exact same statistics the following year. [4] Alber made her Bundesliga debut for the first team in April 2022 during a 3-0 away win over Bayer Leverkusen, coming on as a late substitute. [5] [6] She played six Bundesliga games for the club the 2022–23 ...