Monika Schmidt

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Monika Schmidt (life data unknown) is a former German soccer player .

Career

societies

Schmidt belonged from 1974 to 1985 as a midfielder to Bayern Munich on. While she was a member of the club, she and the team made it into the final of the German championship five times.

On June 15, 1975, she and her team lost 4-2 to the team of Bonner SC in the sports park in the Bonn district of Pennenfeld in the Bad Godesberg district . Before that, she had prevailed with the team in Group 4 after the return leg in the overall result against Hellas Marpingen and VfL Schorndorf and in the semifinals with 2-1 against Tennis Borussia Berlin .

On June 20, 1976 she was successful with her team. In the Siegen Leimbachstadion , Tennis Borussia Berlin was defeated 4-2 after extra time, after it had been 2-2 at the end of the regular playing time of 60 minutes. With the goal to 2-1 in the 33rd minute, she contributed to the result and the only title win of her career alongside Inge Mayerhofer and the two-time goalscorer Doris Niederlöhner .

On June 17 and 24, 1979, she played with FC Bayern Munich the last two- legged final of the German championship, which was against SSG 09 Bergisch Gladbach both in the municipal stadium on Grünwalder Strasse with 2: 3 and also in the stadium on Paffrather Strasse was lost 0-1.

Against SSG 09 Bergisch Gladbach, she reached her fourth final with FC Bayern Munich three years later. In the game on June 17, 1982 in the stadium on Paffrather Strasse, she and her team had no chance in the 0: 6 defeat.

The last time she reached the final with her team on June 30, 1985, which ended in the stadium on Westender Strasse in Duisburg with Anja Klinkowski's goal in the 76th minute in favor of KBC Duisburg . Of her teammates while she was a member of the club, she was the only one to appear in all five FC Bayern Munich finals.

Selection team

As a player in the selection team of the Bavarian Football Association , she also won the final of the national cup , which was won on April 17, 1983 in Grünberg against the selection team of the Hessian Football Association 4-3 on penalties .

successes

Web links

Individual evidence

  1. Memories of the women's first championship title on the FC Bayern Munich homepage.
  2. Kicker Almanach 1999 - page 492 - COPRESS Verlag - ISBN 3-7679-0499-3