Doris Niederlöhner

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Doris Niederlöhner is a former German soccer player .

Career

Niederlöhner belonged from 1974 to 1979 as a midfielder to Bayern Munich on. While she was a member of the club, she and the team reached the final of the German championship three times. On June 15, 1975 she was defeated in the sports park of the Bonn district of Pennenfeld in the Bad Godesberg district of the Bonner SC team 2: 4, although she scored the leading goal to 1: 0 in the third minute.

On June 20, 1976 , she was successful with her team. In the Siegen Leimbach Stadium , Tennis Borussia Berlin was only defeated 4: 2 after extra time, after it had been 2: 2 after 60 minutes of normal playing time. In this game, too, she scored the first goal with the 1-0 goal in the eighth minute and with her second goal, the goal for the final score in the 75th minute, had a significant share in the first championship title of the women's football division founded six years ago FC Bayern Munich.

She played her last game for FC Bayern Munich on June 24, 1979 in the second leg of the German championship against SSG 09 Bergisch Gladbach in the stadium An der Paffrather Straße , which made it 1-0 through Doris Kresimon's goal in the second minute was decided. Due to the 2: 3 defeat a week earlier in the home game, the championship title went to Bergisch Gladbach .

successes

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Individual evidence

  1. Memories of the women's first championship title on the FC Bayern Munich homepage.