German national soccer team (U-15 women)

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Germany (U-15 women)
Association German Football Association
confederacy UEFA
Head coach Bettina Wiegmann
Record scorer Anna-Lena Stolze (15)
Record player Kim Fellhauer , Annabel Jäger (10)
FIFA code GER
First jersey
Second jersey
Balance sheet
56 games
46 wins
5 draws
5 losses
statistics
First international match Germany 1-0 Netherlands Solingen , Germany ; May 6, 2003
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Biggest wins Scotland 0:13 Germany ( Glasgow , Scotland ; October 28, 2014 ) Germany 13: 0 Belgium ( Wegberg , Germany ; December 3, 2014 )
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Biggest defeat Canada 5-1 Germany ( Charlottetown , Canada ; September 3, 2004 )
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(As of June 4, 2015 )

The German national soccer team of U-15 women represents Germany in international women's soccer. The team has existed since 2003 and was initially trained by Ralf Peter . Former national player Bettina Wiegmann has been training the national team since September 1, 2007 .

As there are no official FIFA or UEFA competitions for the "U-15" age group , the team plays friendly matches , takes part in the U-15, U-18 and U-20 national cup or occasionally a four-nation cup Tournament.

In autumn 2006, the U-15 selection took part in the U-20 country cup . There they duped the competition from the regional associations, some five years older, and finished the tournament in first place. Since, according to the DFB statutes, only one regional association could be the winner, the teams from Westphalia and Lower Rhine with the same points and goals were tournament winners.

The four-nation tournament, both in 2007 and 2008, was won by the German national team in their own country against the national team from Denmark (3-0; on August 13th in Holzwickede), Ireland (5-0; on August 15th in Recklinghausen ) and Russia (9: 0: on August 17 in Hamm) or against Scotland (9: 0; on August 18 in Montabaur), Norway (1: 1; on August 20 in Montabaur) and Russia (5: 1; on August 22nd in Neuwied).

Record players

Games Surname
10 Annabel Jäger
Kim Fellhauer
9 Lisa Schöppl
8th Lena Petermann
Lina Magull
Julia Losert
Jasmin Sehan
Saskia Matheis
Isabella Möller

With Fatmire Bajramaj , Nicole Banecki , Katharina Baunach , Pauline-Marie Bremer , Jennifer Cramer , Sara Däbritz , Margarita Gidion , Kathrin Hendrich , Svenja Huth , Isabel Kerschowski , Nadine Keßler , Kim Kulig , Melanie Leupolz , Isabelle Linden , Lena Lotzen , Leonie Maier , Dzsenifer Marozsán , Babett Peter , Lena Petermann , Alexandra Popp , Bianca Schmidt , Almuth Schult and Luisa Wensing have so far (as of June 4, 2015) 23 players made it into the senior national team .

Record goal scorers

Gates Surname
15th Anna-Lena Stolze
8th Lena Petermann
Jasmin Sehan
7th Stefanie Antionia Sanders
6th Silvana Chojnowski
Jacqueline de Backer
Janina Minge
5 Turid Knaak

Web links

Individual evidence

  1. Four Nations Tournament 2007. In: dfb.de. German Football Association , accessed on September 18, 2015 .
  2. Four Nations Tournament 2008. In: dfb.de. German Football Association, accessed on September 18, 2015 .