Beate Mayer

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Beate Mayer (born February 18, 1962 ) is a former German soccer player .

Career

Beate Mayer, who worked full-time as a physiotherapist and played for SV Viktoria Herxheim until 1986 , was a midfielder in the first Bundesliga team of TuS Niederkirchen for the 1990/91 season . In the two-pronged Bundesliga , she and her team came second in the group south and was thus - like the first-placed FSV Frankfurt - qualified for the final round of the German championship . In the semi-finals , which were played back and forth, their team lost the overall result 3: 4 against eventual German champions TSV Siegen . In the following season , the same constellation presented itself, also with regard to the semi-finals , which were more pronounced with the 1: 4 defeat.

At the end of the 1992/93 season, their club emerged as the winner of the group south with seven points ahead of FSV Frankfurt. In the semi-finals , which were played back and forth, she and her team won 5: 4 overall against Grün-Weiß Brauweiler , the runner-up in Group North.

In the June 20, 1993 at Waldstadion of Limburgerhof discharged before 5000 spectators final against TSV Siegen that thanks to two goals from Heidi Mohr - after a 0: 1 deficit by Silvia Neid - 2: 1 aet. Was won , it was used over the entire duration of the game.

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Individual evidence

  1. Chronicle of the association on tus-niederkirchen.de