Inka Müller-Schmäh

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Inka Müller-Schmäh (2005)

Inka Müller-abusive (* 3. April 1976 in Stendal as Inka Müller ) is a German lawyer and football referee . She whistles for the Berlin club Hertha Zehlendorf .

life and career

Inka Müller-Schmäh has directed 105 games in the women's Bundesliga since 1997 . In 1999, 2002, 2006 and 2010 she was appointed assistant referee at the respective finals of the women's DFB Cup . The DFB nominated Müller-Schmäh for the DFB Cup final 2012 between 1. FFC Frankfurt and Bayern Munich .

She has been a FIFA assistant referee since 2001 . In 2002 she took part in the U-19 World Cup in Canada and in 2006 in the U-20 World Cup in Russia . The 2008 Olympic Games in Beijing were her personal highlight in her athletic career. In 2010 she was used at the U-20 World Cup in Germany . In 2004 and 2005 she was fourth official in the final second leg of the UEFA Women's Cup , in 2003 and 2007 as assistant. She also passes on her experience as the person responsible for the Berlin referees.

In the men's division, Müller-Schmäh is used in games up to the fourth-class Regionalliga Nordost . She also became known retrospectively as part of the soccer betting scandal in 2005 about Robert Hoyzer , as she noticed a wrong decision by Hoyzer at the regional league game between SC Paderborn 07 and Chemnitzer FC on May 22, 2004 and thus prevented a manipulation of the game.

Müller-Schmäh studied law at the University of Potsdam and now works as a lawyer. She has been a member of the executive committee of the Sports Law Working Group of the DAV since 2009 . In addition, she has been responsible for legal issues at the Association of Sports Sponsoring Providers since October 2012 as a legal advisor, and since January 1, 2014 she has also been the management board.

Web links

Individual evidence

  1. dfb.de ( Memento from February 17, 2013 in the web archive archive.today ): Inka Müller-Schmäh leads the women's cup final ( Memento from February 17, 2013 in the web archive archive.today ) , April 17, 2012
  2. netzeitung.de: Line judge prevents further fraud ( memento from September 3, 2012 in the web archive archive.today ), February 3, 2005
  3. Berliner Kurier : This brave woman stopped Hoyzer , February 2, 2005