PLAYER | POSITION | DATE OF BIRTH | HEIGHT [CM] | WEIGHT [KG] |
Vivien DAVID | GK | 06.06.2001. | 178 | 72 |
Laura WALDENMAIER | GK | 10.10.2000. | 174 | 68 |
Carley ZENNER | GK | 05.01.2000. | 181 | 78 |
Ronja NÜHSE | GK | 25.05.2000. | 180 | 67 |
Lena SCHMID | GK | 21.07.2001. | 180 | 76 |
Lena HAUSHERR | LW | 07.07.2001. | 165 | 61 |
Ndidi AGWUNEDU | LW | 04.01.2000. | 172 | 70 |
Annabell HEITEFUß | LW | 09.06.2001. | 170 | 63 |
Paulina GOLLA | LB | 24.12.2000. | 180 | 75 |
Mariel WULF | LB | 23.04.2001. | 186 | 80 |
Aimée VON PEREIRA | LB | 16.02.2000. | 181 | 75 |
Marie MICHALZCIK | LB | 09.11.2001. | 179 | 76 |
Dana BLECKMANN | CB | 09.05.2001. | 178 | 67 |
Lea NEUBRANDER | CB | 17.01.2000. | 169 | 64 |
Hannah KRIESE | CB | 02.03.2001. | 171 | 60 |
Mareike THOMAIER | CB | 25.08.2000. | 172 | 63 |
Samira KRAKAT | RB | 18.01.2000. | 175 | 70 |
Ann KYNAST | RB | 06.06.2001. | 175 | 65 |
Leonie KOCKEL | RB | 20.01.2000. | 176 | 66 |
Laetitia QUIST | RB | 08.11.2001. | 183 | 78 |
Lisa KUNERT | RB | 05.05.2000. | 177 | 68 |
Julia WEISE | RW | 19.01.2000. | 178 | 61 |
Pauline UHLMANN | RW | 27.09.2000. | 169 | 57 |
Emelyn VAN WINGERDEN | RW | 20.05.2001. | 170 | 65 |
Maxi MÜHLNER | LP | 03.02.2001. | 177 | 76 |
Tamara ANDREAS | LP | 24.09.2001. | 177 | 79 |
Carlotta FEGE | LP | 18.07.2001. | 170 | 80 |
Jana WILLING | LP | 15.04.2000. | 177 | 83 |
GK – goalkeeper, LW – left wing, LB – left back, CB – central back, RB – right back, RW – right wing, LP – line player
HEAD COACH: Maik Nowak
KEY-PLAYERS: No specific players have been appointed as the whole team is believed to be skilled. The players have created a strong team spirit and would like to prove it during the European Championship.
A FEW WORDS ABOUT THE TEAM: The German National Team won the European Championship U17 last year and thanks to that they got automatically qualified to the tournament in Kielce. They realise that the title involves a huge responsibility and expectations, but as the coach Maik Nowak said, they want to take up this challenge and give their best.
The preparation period for the European Champions was extremaly difficult as the team suffered from a couple of injuries which in turn excluded them from participating in friendly tournament – the one that was supposed to check how effective their hard work has been.
The girls together with the training staff are fully aware of their tough way to success. They believe that both group A (in which they play) and B are very strong as they include world-class teams. Nevertheless, the girls will not give up! They will do their best to leave Kielce as double – World and European – Champions.