Katharina Baunach

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Katharina Baunach
Katharina Baunach warming up BL FCB against 1. FFC Frankfurt Muenchen-2.jpg
during a warm-up phase (2016)
Personnel
birthday January 18, 1989
place of birth WurzburgGermany
size 160 cm
position Defense
Juniors
Years station
1994-2003 PSV Sieboldshöhe Würzburg
2003-2006 SV 67 vineyard
Women
Years station Games (goals) 1
2006 SV 67 vineyard 6 0(1)
2006-2017 FC Bayern Munich 136 (16)
2016 FC Bayern Munich II 1 0(0)
2017-2019 VfL Wolfsburg II 7 0(0)
2017-2019 VfL Wolfsburg 9 0(1)
2019– West Ham United 12 0(3)
National team
Years selection Games (goals)
2004 Germany U-15 4 0(0)
2004-2006 Germany U-17 25 0(5)
2006-2008 Germany U-19 15 0(3)
2008 Germany U-20 9 0(2)
2008-2009 Germany U-23 5 0(1)
2009 Germany 2 0(0)
1 Only league games are given.
Status: February 23, 2020

Katharina Baunach (born January 18, 1989 in Würzburg ) is a German soccer player .

Career

societies

At the age of five, Baunach started playing football at the Post Sportverein Sieboldshöhe Würzburg and at the age of 14 switched to SV 67 Weinberg , with whose B-Juniors she won the Bavarian and South German championships in 2004. At the age of 16, she played six games in the Bayern League for the club; She made her debut on August 28, 2005 (1st matchday) in the 2: 4 defeat in the away game against FC Bayern Munich II against whom she scored in the second leg on November 19, 2005 (11th matchday) with the goal to 7: 4 final score in the 90th minute also scored her first league goal.

She also succeeded in the Bundesliga - when she moved to FC Bayern Munich in the 2006/07 season - on September 10, 2006 (1st matchday) in a 4-1 home win over Hamburger SV with the opening goal in the 17th minute. In 2015 she became German champions with the Munich women . Baunach, who had been under contract with Bundesliga club FC Bayern Munich since the 2006/07 season , left the club after 286 games for Munich at the end of the 2016/2017 season. For the 2017/18 season she was signed by league competitor VfL Wolfsburg , who provided her with a contract dated June 30, 2019. For the 2019/20 season she was signed by the English first division side of the women's football department of West Ham United .

National team

On June 3, 2004 - with a substitution in the 52nd minute for Ann-Katrin Schinkel - she made her debut in the U-15 national team , which scored a 1-1 draw in Susteren against the Netherlands. A year later she won the Nordic Cup with the U-17 national team . From July 18 to 29, 2007 she took part in Iceland in the U-19 European Women's Championship and won after winning the group , winning the 4-2 semi-final after extra time over France and the 2-0 win after extra time the selection of England in the final for the European championship.

She also took part from November 20 to December 7, 2008 in the U-20 Women's World Cup, came second in the group and then 3-2 over Brazil in the quarter-finals in the semi-finals, which were 0-1 against the United States was lost. As a loser, she and the team won the game for third place with a 5-3 victory over France's selection.

On March 4 and 6, 2009, she played her only two A internationals - as part of the Algarve Cup in Portugal - 2-0 and 3-0 victory over Finland and China in Albufeira. Due to injury-related loss of six national players, she was - six years after her last international match - nominated by national coach Silvia Neid for the test international match against the Brazilian team.

successes

Award

Others

In 2011 she worked in a TV commercial for Deutsche Telekom .

Web links

Commons : Katharina Baunach  - Collection of images, videos and audio files

Individual evidence

  1. FCB women say goodbye to eight players
  2. Press release on vfl-wolfsburg.de
  3. Press release on whufc.com
  4. Baunach's A international matches on dfb.de.
  5. Report on dfb.de
  6. Katharina Baunach in the TV commercial ( memento from July 2, 2012 in the Internet Archive ) on YouTube.com