Nathalie Bock (soccer player, 1988)

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Nathalie Bock
Nathalie Bock 02.jpg
Bock in the VfL Wolfsburg jersey (2012)
Personnel
birthday October 21, 1988
place of birth RecklinghausenGermany
size 168 cm
position midfield
Juniors
Years station
0000-2003 Blue White Post Recklinghausen
2003-2004 SG Wattenscheid 09
Women
Years station Games (goals) 1
2004-2005 SG Wattenscheid 09 20 (3)
2005-2006 FFC Heike Rheine 20 (2)
2006–2012 VfL Wolfsburg 81 (1)
2012-2013 BV Cloppenburg 15 (3)
2015– Arminia Ibbenbueren
National team
Years selection Games (goals) 2
2003 Germany U-15 2 (0)
2003-2005 Germany U-17 15 (2)
2005-2007 Germany U-19 22 (3)
2007-2008 Germany U-20 9 (1)
2006 Germany U-21 1 (0)
2008-2009 Germany U-23 5 (0)
1 Only league games are given.
As of September 6, 2013

2 As of September 6, 2013

Nathalie Bock (born October 21, 1988 in Recklinghausen ) is a German soccer player .

Career

societies

Bock started playing football at her home club Blau Weiß Post Recklinghausen at the age of five , where she only played in boys' teams until she was C-youth . In 2003 she moved to SG Wattenscheid 09 to play in an all-girls team for the first time. There she was German runner- up in the first season with the B-Juniors . In the final they lost on June 20, 2004 in Potsdam to the local series champion 1. FFC Turbine Potsdam . Then Bock moved as a youth player to Wattenscheid's 1st women's team, which had qualified for the newly founded 2nd Bundesliga . In her first year as a senior, she was able to establish herself as a regular player and came to 20 of 22 possible stakes, with 3 goals.

For the 2005/06 season , Bock signed a contract with Bundesliga club Heike Rheine and made her first division debut on August 14, 2005 in the game against Hamburger SV , which was followed by 19 more full-time appearances this season. After the season, Bock was celebrated as a newcomer to the Rheinenserinnen, but moved to the newly promoted Bundesliga VfL Wolfsburg for the 2006/07 season . Here she initially signed a 3-year contract, as she was offered an apprenticeship as an administrative clerk in addition to playing football in Wolfsburg . After six years in Wolfsburg, Bock moved to the second division club BV Cloppenburg in the summer of 2012 . With Cloppenburg she was promoted to the Bundesliga as champions of the 2nd Bundesliga North this season . Shortly before the start of the 2013/14 Bundesliga season , it became known that Bock was taking a career break for private reasons. After a long break from injury, Bock is moving to the Westphalia division DJK Arminia Ibbenbüren for the 2015/16 season .

National team

The midfielder went through the junior selection of the German Football Association from 2003 to 2009. In 2005 she won the Nordic Cup with the U-17 juniors . A year later she took part with the U-19 national team at the European Championship in Switzerland , but injured her left knee so badly in the preliminary round that she could only watch the final as a spectator from the bench. At the 2007 European Championships in Iceland , she scored the decisive 1-0 win over England (final score 2-0) in extra time and was thus again European champion. In 2008 she took part with the U-20 national team at the World Cup in Chile , where she finished third. Most recently, Bock was part of the U-23 national team until 2009 .

successes

Web links

Commons : Nathalie Bock  - Collection of images, videos and audio files

Individual evidence

  1. Defeat is no problem for the trainer on nwzonline.de
  2. Ex-national player comes to the DJK on ivz-online.de