Erica Dillmann

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Erica Dillmann (June 2010)

Erica Dillmann (born February 7, 1994 in São Paulo , Brazil ) is a German soccer player .

Life

Dillmann was adopted by a family in Germany when he was two and a half years old. In August 1998 the family moved to Spain . Only active in cross-country skiing , Dillmann started playing football in 2003 through her school. She now played for the Aspe UD club and then for CF Pinoso. In April 2007 she returned to Germany with her parents. Dillmann was now active in the TSB Ravensburg. In the 2008/09 season she played at TSV Tettnang . At the U15 regional cup in May 2009, she was selected by the Württemberg regional association and won the regional cup.

In the 2009/10 season she came to 1. FFC Turbine Potsdam and played in the U17 team. In addition, she now attended the sports school Potsdam "Friedrich Ludwig Jahn" . With the selection of the Brandenburg State Association in October 2009, she was runner-up at the U17 regional cup and a year later in October 2010. With the 1st FFC Turbine Potsdam she won the German Youth Championship in 2010 and 2011 . In the 2010/11 season she moved from the U17 area to the 2nd Bundesliga . In the 2011/12 season she and her team were champions of the 2nd Bundesliga North. She was also world champion at the 2011 World Schools Championships in Fortaleza (Brazil) with the Potsdam Sports School.

Since the 2012/13 season Dillmann has been part of the 1. FFC Turbine Potsdam team in the Bundesliga. Dillmann's first appearance in the first team was in the sixteenth-finals of the Women's Champions League against Standard Liège on October 3, 2012. In this game, she came on in the 84th minute for Lisa Evans . So she played internationally even before an appearance in the Bundesliga.

Web links

Commons : Erica Dillmann  - Collection of images, videos and audio files

Individual evidence

  1. Turbine Potsdam: Live ticker archive of the 2012/13 season October 3, 2012: 1. FFC Turbine Potsdam - Standard Femina de Liege 5: 0 (UEFA Womens Champions League, 1/16 final, second leg)