Emily Gielnik

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Emily Gielnik
Emily Gielnik 20190915.jpg
in the jersey of FC Bayern Munich (2019)
Personnel
birthday May 13, 1992
place of birth St. AlbansAustralia
size 183 cm
position Storm
Juniors
Years station
0000-2009 Redlands United
Women
Years station Games (goals) 1
2009-2018 Brisbane Roar 83 (30)
2012 Liverpool FC Women 12 0(1)
2013 Ottawa Fury Women 24 0(0)
2016 Urawa Red Diamonds 16 0(0)
2017 Avaldsnes IL 19 0(8)
2018-2019 Melbourne Victory 13 0(4)
2019-2020 FC Bayern Munich 6 0(0)
2020- Vittsjö GIK 0 0(0)
National team
Years selection Games (goals) 2
2011 Australia U19
2012– Australia 33 0(8)
1 Only league games are given.
Status: end of season 2019/20

2 As of November 12, 2019

Emily Gielnik (* 13. May 1992 in St. Albans ) is an Australian football player with Croatian roots, and since 2012 national player of Australia. She has been under contract with FC Bayern Munich since August 23, 2019 .

Career

societies

Gielnik began playing football at Redlands United before being signed by first division club Brisbane Roar at the age of 17 . She won the championship in 2011 with the club to which she belonged with interruptions until 2018.

From April to September 2012 she played for Liverpool FC Women . In the FA Women's Super League , she played twelve point games in which she scored a goal.

Returned to Brisbane in October , she came back to May 2013 for her first club in the senior division in the fifth season after the league was launched in 2008, before moving to Canadian second division Ottawa Fury for two months .

After returning to Brisbane, she spent three seasons with her club before playing for two months for the women's football division of the Urawa Red Diamonds .

From November 2016 to March 2017, she played again for Brisbane Roar, before playing for Avaldsnes IL in the Toppserien , the top division in Norwegian women's football, in 19 league games, in which she was eight, from April 17 to November 4, 2017 Goals scored. After finishing second in the championship, she won the club cup with the club.

After the end of the season in Norway, she played again for Brisbane Roar, with whom she finished first in the 2017/18 regular season , in the championship tournament , which will be played by the top four teams in the semi-finals, but the eventual champions Melbourne City FC with 0-2 was subject.

For the 2018/19 season she switched to league rivals Melbourne Victory , for whom she played all twelve point games, scored four goals and finished the regular season with her team first. In the championship tournament , which was played by the first four teams in the semifinals, they lost to Perth Glory 2: 4.

She was signed by FC Bayern Munich for the 2019/20 season . She was given a contract that ran until June 30, 2020, making her the first Australian to play for FC Bayern. She made her competitive debut on September 7, 2019 in the second round match of the DFB Cup in a 5-0 win over Eintracht Frankfurt .

Since July 2020 she has been under contract with the Swedish club Vittsjö GIK .

National team

After making her debut in the U19 national team in October 2011 in a 3-1 victory over the U19 national team of Vietnam and scoring all three goals within 13 minutes, she played for the senior national team for the first time on July 11, 2012 , which won in Tokyo , in a 3-0 victory over the national team of Japan .

She also took part with the national team in the Asian Cup, which was held in Jordan from April 6 to 20, 2018 . Emerging from group B as the winner and reaching the final with a 3-1 win on penalties over the national team of Thailand , they lost 1-0 to the national team of Japan .

2019 she participated in the discharged from 7 June to 7 July France World Cup in part, denied the second and third game of Group C , and the first with 1: 4 in the penalty shootout against the national team of Norway lost second round . When the score was 2-0, she was the second player in Australia to miss her penalty .

successes

Web links

Individual evidence

  1. Press release on the homepage of FC Bayern Munich
  2. FAREWELL TO EIGHT PLAYERS fcbayern.de, accessed on July 13, 2020
  3. Vittsjö värvar från Australien nsk.se, accessed on July 13, 2020