Maria Breuer

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Maria Breuer
Personnel
birthday March 7, 1953
place of birth NohnGermany
position goal
Women
Years station Games (goals) 1
1970-1987 SC 07 Bad Neuenahr
1987-1989 TuS Wörrstadt
0000–2005 TuS Wörrstadt II
National team
Years selection Games (goals)
1983 Germany 1 (0)
Stations as a trainer
Years station
1991-1996 TuS Wörrstadt
1 Only league games are given.

Maria Breuer (* 7. March 1953 in Nohn when Mary Nelles ) is a former German football goalkeeper and - trainer and one of the pioneers in the German women's football present, they head of department for women's and girls' football at TuS Wörrstadt .

Career

societies

Breuer grew up in Nohn in the Eifel and played for SC 07 Bad Neuenahr from 1970 to 1987 . On October 15, 1970, SC 07 Bad Neuenahr, which hosted the largest women's football tournament in the world on May 1, 1970, played as the German representative with Maria Breuer, then seventeen, as goalkeeper at the unofficial World Cup in Italy. It was only two weeks later that the DFB lifted the ban on women's football, which is why the team officially took on the role of “City Team Bad Neuenahr”. This game was even reported in the ZDF- broadcast sports program Das Current Sportstudio , and excerpts from the game were also broadcast; Moderator Wim Thoelke made no secret of his lack of understanding.

Breuer's greatest success was winning the championship with the SC 07 Bad Neuenahr. After the captain of their team over the eighth- and quarter-finals in the 2: 0 on the KBC Duisburg had advanced to aggregate win discharged semi-finals to the finals, this was even after home and away in the overall results with 2: 1 become. If her teammate Christa Nüsser decided the first leg with her two goals in the 12th and 45th minute in the Apollinaris stadium at home on June 17, 1978 2-0, it remained exciting in the second half of the season on June 24, 1978 in the Eppelborn Illtalstadion, as the FC Hellas Marpingen since the 20th minute through a own goal of their fellow player Christel Schreiber lying one of the lead Christel Schikowski shot in the 25th minute penalty managed to ward.

For the 1987/88 season, the former athlete moved to TuS Wörrstadt , for which she was active as a goalkeeper in the first team until 1989 and in the second team until 2005. In 1991 she took over the post of head coach , in 1993 she and her team were promoted to the group south of the then double-track Bundesliga . After relegation in 1996 , she was only active as a goalkeeper coach and in 2005 took over the department head for women's and girls' football. At the same time, she worked as an association trainer for the Southwest German Football Association for two decades .

National team

For the senior national team she only played the test match, won 2-0 in Basel on September 7, 1983, against the Swiss national team with a substitute for Marion Feiden from the 55th minute.

successes

literature

Web links

Individual evidence

  1. Günther Bauer: Pioneers of German Women's Football In: Freelens , 2015.
  2. ^ Stefan Kieffer: With a city team to the World Cup in Italy . In: Rhein-Zeitung June 15, 2011.
  3. There they are, the ladies soccer players! on YouTube
  4. Stefan Kieffer: With drill like in the military, master dreams come true . In: Rhein-Zeitung June 15, 2011.
  5. Ronny Galczynski: Women's football from A - Z: The lexicon of German women's football Schlütersche Verlagsgesellschaft 2011 ISBN 9783869109381 ( limited preview )
  6. Claus Rosenberg: Maria Breuer, the fighter . In: Allgemeine Zeitung September 12, 2014