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Players are noted if they have used a different maiden or married name during their life. Position Playing positions are listed according to the player's primary position while playing for the national team. [2] Caps and goals Caps and goals comprise those in official competitions, along with international friendly tournaments and matches. [1]
Lothar Matthäus's 150 international appearances make him the ninth-most capped player in world football, and Miroslav Klose's 71 goals is the eleventh-most of any international player. [13] Former captains of the national team may be awarded the title of honorary captain (German: Ehrenspielführer) by the German Football Association.
Pages in category "German women's footballers" The following 200 pages are in this category, out of approximately 541 total. This list may not reflect recent changes .
At the age of 13 years, she was called up by coach Bettina Wiegmann for under-15 national team training in November 2012. [8] She made her debut for the U-15 national team in April 2013, [9] a substitute in an 8–0 win over the Netherlands. [10] She made three appearances for the under-16 national team in 2014. [11]
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 ...
Popp attended Gesamtschule Berger Feld in Gelsenkirchen, one of four facilities certified as "elite schools of football" by the German Football Association. She was the school's sole female pupil and could only attend courtesy of a special permit. She studied and trained with junior players of the German men's Bundesliga side FC Schalke 04.
The 100 Best Female Footballers in the World is an annual global ranking of the best female footballers. The list was started by The Offside Rule podcast in 2016. Since 2018 it has also been published in association with the British newspaper The Guardian who have published the male equivalent since its inception in 2012.
Lehmann was part of the team that qualified for the 2022 UEFA European Championship. She scored a goal in a 2–1 victory against Belgium. [41] In the final must-win match for Switzerland, Lehmann helped her team reach the Euros during the penalty shootout against Czechia when she stepped up as the third shooter and successfully made it 1–1. [42]