Nicole Brandebusemeyer

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Nicole Brandebusemeyer (born October 9, 1974 in Georgsmarienhütte ) is a former German soccer player and coach

Career

societies

Brandebusemeyer began playing football at Hagener SV and later played a defensive role for Grün-Weiß Brauweiler . During her membership in the club she won three titles. In the 2003/04 season she played 20 Bundesliga games for the club, which was renamed FFC Brauweiler Pulheim in 2000, and scored three goals.

National team

For the senior national team she played eight international matches , making her debut on February 5, 1998 in Catania in a 1-0 victory over the Italian national team with a substitute for Sonja Fuss from the 66th minute. This was followed by two matches each with the national team of New Zealand and that of the United States , which were won 4-1 and 8-0 on May 26 and 28, and ended with a 1-1 draw and 4-2. In 1999 she also played the international match, which she lost 3-0 against the Chinese national team in Holzwickede on March 25, and the international match she won 2-0 against the Swiss national team on May 26th .

She was part of the squad for the 1999 World Cup in the USA, but was not used in the tournament. Her eighth and last appearance as a national player she played on September 19, 2000 in the last game of Group E of the Olympic football tournament in a 1-0 victory over the national team of Sweden , when she came on for Maren Meinert in the 86th minute. As part of the team that won the game for bronze on September 28 in Sydney 2-0 against the national team of Brazil , this medal was also awarded to them.

successes

Awards

  • Silver bay leaf (awarded on February 2, 2001 by Federal President Johannes Rau)

Others

Web links

Individual evidence

  1. "Federal President Rau awards the Silver Laurel Leaf" on n-tv .de
  2. Web presence of the Hagener SV