Monika Meyer (soccer player)

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Monika Meyer (born June 23, 1972 in Bürbach ) is a former German soccer player .

Career

societies

Monika Meyer began her football career at the Bürbacher Spielvereinigung 1909 eV , a district club from Siegen in North Rhine-Westphalia . She played from 1980 to 1983 in the D-Jugend and switched to the girls' department of TSV Siegen in 1983 , with which she achieved her first successes. With the Siegenerinnen she became German champion in 1992 and 1996; In 1993 she won the DFB Cup.

For the 1997/98 season she moved to SG Praunheim , from which the 1. FFC Frankfurt should emerge on August 27, 1998 . After two tournament victories for the DFB Indoor Cup , she won the double with her team in 1999 and achieved her best result of the season with 17 goals this season in the Bundesliga . At the end of the 2000/01 season she ended her active football career after she had won her last two seasons for the Sportfreunde .

Selection / national team

As a player in the selection team of the Hessian Football Association , she won the national cup in 1998.

On May 27, 1997 she made her debut in the senior national team , which drew 2-2 in a test international against Denmark 's national team in Copenhagen . A month later she took part with the DFB selection in the European Championship , which ended with the title. Two years later she took part in the World Cup. In the quarter-finals , with the 3-2 defeat, they ended up against the eventual world champions, the United States team . It was also her last of a total of 27 appearances as a national player ; she scored five goals in total.

successes

Others

Monika Meyer has an apprenticeship as architectural draftsman and later the architecture studies completed. Today she works in Siegen as a freelance architect and building energy consultant.

Web links

Individual evidence

  1. Chronicle “100 Years of the Bürbacher Spielvereinigung 1909 eV”