Andrea Euteneuer

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Andrea Euteneuer (born September 11, 1971 ) is a former German soccer player

Career

Andrea Euteneuer, who worked full-time as a swimming master's assistant and played for SC 07 Bad Neuenahr until 1988 , belonged to TSV Siegen until 1996 and, when renamed from 1997 to 2000, to Sportfreunde Siegen as a defender .

She played her first season in the Bundesliga North in the two-track Bundesliga that was held until 1997 . During this time, she and her team emerged as regional champions three times in a row and were accordingly qualified for the final round of the German championship. Her team managed to advance three times to the final, which was won 2-0 for the first time on June 28, 1992 at the Leimbach Stadium at home against Grün-Weiß Brauweiler . On June 20, 1993, however, it was lost in the Limburgerhof Waldstadion against TuS Niederkirchen 1: 2 nV ; the leadership by Silvia Neid changed through the two goals of Heidi Mohr . In Pulheim followed on June 19, 1994 with the 1-0 win again over Grün-Weiß Brauweiler, the second title. After the club had finished the 1994/95 season in third place, the second place was enough in the following season again to participate in the final round of the German championship. In this she prevailed again with her club in the semifinals, as well as in the subsequent final on June 2, 1996 against SG Praunheim - Michaela Kubat scored the only goal to win in the 29th minute. In the three seasons of the single-track Bundesliga , she finished fifth with her team and third twice in a row.

In the DFB Cup competition, their team reached the final five times, with the premiere on May 23, 1992 without them in the Berlin Olympic Stadium with 0: 1 against FSV Frankfurt . But it was enough to win the title on June 12, 1993 at the same location, as Grün-Weiß Brauweiler could be defeated 6: 5 on penalties , converting the first penalty to 1: 0. It was to remain the only cup win, as Grün-Weiß Brauweiler retaliated the following year and won 2-1 in Berlin on May 14, 1994, as did FSV Frankfurt 3-1 on June 24, 1995 and May 6 2000 the 1. FFC Frankfurt with 2: 1.

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