Anna-Lena Stolze

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Anna-Lena Stolze
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Anna-Lena Stolze (2016)
Personnel
birthday July 8, 2000
place of birth Germany
position Storm
Juniors
Years station
0000–2015 ATSV Stockelsdorf
2015-2017 VfL Wolfsburg
Women
Years station Games (goals) 1
2015– VfL Wolfsburg II 29 (19)
2018– VfL Wolfsburg 1 0(0)
2020– FC Twente
National team
Years selection Games (goals) 2
2014-2015 Germany U-15 7 (15)
2015 Germany U-16 4 0(2)
2015-2017 Germany U-17 18 (11)
2018– Germany U-19 3 0(6)
1 Only league games are given.
As of May 27, 2018

2 As of April 9, 2018

Anna-Lena Stolze (born July 8, 2000 ) is a German soccer player .

Career

societies

Stolze played in boys' teams at ATSV Stockelsdorf until summer 2015 and then switched to Bundesliga club VfL Wolfsburg , where she signed a three-year contract with a six-month exit option. At Wolfsburg, she was initially part of the squad of the U-17 juniors with whom she competed in the B-Juniorinnen-Bundesliga and from December 2015 she also made her first appearances for the second women's team in the 2nd Bundesliga North . In March 2018, she extended her contract in Wolfsburg by three years and was part of the Bundesliga squad from the 2018/19 season after she had already trained regularly with the first team. Shortly thereafter, on March 28, 2018, she celebrated her competitive debut for Wolfsburg in the 1-1 quarter-final second leg of the Champions League against Slavia Prague by substituting for Ewa Pajor in the 76th minute. On May 27, 2018 (21st matchday), she made her Bundesliga debut in the 2-1 defeat in the away game against FC Bayern Munich for the Wolfsburg women who were already champions at the time. At the end of 2019 she moved to FC Twente in the Netherlands on loan until the end of the 2020/21 season .

National team

The offensive player celebrated her debut in the national jersey on April 23, 2014 in the 6-1 victory of the U-15 national team against the Netherlands and also scored her first international goal in this game with the 5-0 goal. By June 2015 she had 14 more goals, making her the record scorer in this national team. After finishing second with the U-16 national team at the Nordic Cup in Denmark in June 2015 , she made her debut for the U-17 national team in September 2015 . With this team, she qualified for the European Championship in Belarus in 2016 , where she was used in four of the five tournament games and was European champion with a final victory (3: 2 n.E. ) against Spain. For the U-17 World Cup , which was held in Jordan that same year , she was initially part of the German squad, but had to cancel her participation a few days before the start of the tournament due to illness. She also missed the 2017 European Championship in the Czech Republic due to an injury. On April 3, 2018, she made her debut for the U-19 national team as part of the qualification for the European Championship and scored four of the eight German goals in the 8-0 win against Slovakia.

successes

Web links

Commons : Anna-Lena Stolze  - Collection of pictures, videos and audio files

Individual evidence

  1. Anna-Lena (14) from Stockelsdorf is Germany's new football hope. Lübecker Nachrichten , accessed on May 27, 2018 .
  2. ↑ Three -year contract for Anna-Lena Stolze. VfL Wolfsburg , accessed on May 27, 2018 .
  3. Anna-Lena Stolze: Extension in Wolfsburg and loan to Twente. regionalSport.de, December 17, 2019, accessed on May 31, 2020 .
  4. Proud to leave, Chmielinski moves up. German Football Association , accessed on May 18, 2018 .
  5. ^ EM-Aus for Anna-Lena Stolze. Lübecker Nachrichten , accessed on May 18, 2018 .