German national soccer team (U-16 women)
Association | German Football Association | ||
confederacy | UEFA | ||
Technical sponsor | Adidas | ||
Head coach | Anouschka Bernhard | ||
Record scorer | Nicole Rolser (9) | ||
Record player | Lara Martin (10) | ||
Home stadium | Changing stages | ||
FIFA code | GER | ||
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64 games 44 wins 8 draws 12 losses |
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First international match Germany 7-0 France ( Wiesloch , Germany ; October 30, 2007 )
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Biggest win Denmark 0-8 Germany ( Selfoss , Denmark ; July 1, 2008 )
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Biggest defeat Germany 0-2 USA ( Hillerød , Denmark ; July 10, 2010 )
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(As of May 12, 2016 ) |
The German national soccer team of U-16 women represents Germany in international women's soccer. The team has existed since 2007 and is trained by Anouschka Bernhard , who is also the trainer of the U-17 national team .
history
After the age limit for the U-17 national team was raised from 16 to 17 in 2001, the DFB founded a newly formed U-16 national team in 2007, which played its first game on October 30, 2007 against France .
In the game in Wiesloch , which the German team won 7-0 (3-0), the following 17 players played:
- Anna Felicitas Sarholz - Johanna Elsig (70th Laura Vetterlein ), Kathrin Hendrich (65th Leonie Maier ), Laura Störzel (65th Julia Losert) - Lynn Mester , (61st Claudia Götte ) Isabella Schmid , Carolin Simon , Annika Doppler - Nicole Rolser , Sofia Nati (70th Eunice Beckmann ), Ramona Petzelberger (61st Franziska Knopp)
As for the U-15 women, there are no competitive matches at FIFA or UEFA level in the U-16 age group , so the team only plays friendly matches .
The U-16 national team takes part in the annual Nordic Cup and was able to win it in 2008 after victories against Norway, Denmark, Iceland and France. In 2013, after victories against Iceland, Finland, the Netherlands and Denmark, they were also victorious and a year later they entered the list of winners for the third time with victories against Norway, Finland, Denmark and Sweden. After the team lost out in the final against the Netherlands in 2015, they made it into the Nordic Cup final for the fourth time in a row in 2016. On July 5, 2016, the 9-0 win against Finland in the last group game was the highest win since the team was founded.
Since 2015, the team has also been taking part in a UEFA Development Tournament , where you meet three other teams. After second place in the premiere year, this comparison was won in 2016. In addition, the U-16 national team provides a team out of competition for the U-18 national cup 1 . The games there do not count as official internationals.
With Lena Lotzen , Luisa Wensing (international debut 2012), Jennifer Cramer , Leonie Maier (2013), Kathrin Hendrich , Pauline Bremer (2014), Laura Benkarth , Kristin Demann , Margarita Gidion and Felicitas Rauch (2015) have ten players who have since 2007 for the U-16 junior women were used, at least one international match for the senior national team . Also Ivana Rudelic ( Croatia ) and Sofia Nati ( Greece ), the 2008 and 2009 aufliefen nor for the German U-16 juniors, are now A-internationals in their countries.
Balance at the Nordic Cup
- 2008: winner
- 2009: second
- 2010: second
- 2011: seventh
- 2012: fifth
- 2013: winner
- 2014: winner
- 2015: second
- 2016:
Record players
Missions 2 |
Goal scorers 2
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Remarks
Web links
Individual evidence
- ↑ First U-16 international game on dfb.de.