Nicole Rolser

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Nicole Rolser
Nicole Rolser BL FCB vs. 1. FC Koeln Muenchen-3.jpg
in the jersey of FC Bayern Munich (2017)
Personnel
birthday 7th February 1992 (age 28)
place of birth OchsenhausenGermany
size 159 cm
position Midfield / storm
Juniors
Years station
00001998-2006 SV Mietingen
00002006-2008 VfL Munderkingen
Women
Years station Games (goals) 1
2008-2010 VfL Sindelfingen 38 (28)
2010–2012 SC 07 Bad Neuenahr 44 (14)
2013-2015 Liverpool LFC 20 (11)
2015-2020 FC Bayern Munich 65 (16)
2016-2020 FC Bayern Munich II 3 0(0)
National team
Years selection Games (goals)
2007 Germany U15 5 0(3)
2007-2008 Germany U16 8 0(9)
2008-2009 Germany U17 11 0(9)
2009-2011 Germany U19 18 0(4)
2012 Germany U20 9 0(3)
2018-2020 Germany 2 0(0)
1 Only league games are given.
Status: end of career

Nicole Rolser (born February 7, 1992 in Ochsenhausen ) is a former German soccer player who was most recently under contract with Bayern Munich .

Career

societies

Rolser began playing football at SV Mietingen in the municipality of the same name in the Biberach district and later - until 2008 - was active at VfL Munderkingen in the village of the same name in the Alb-Donau district . For the 2008/09 season she was obliged by the second division VfL Sindelfingen . At her premiere in the senior division, she scored 13 goals in 17 league games. For the 2010/11 season she signed the Bundesliga club SC 07 Bad Neuenahr , where she was a regular player straight away and scored ten goals in 21 league games. She crowned her debut on August 15, 2010 (1st matchday) in a 4: 3 win in the home game against SG Essen-Schönebeck with the opening goal to mean 3: 2 in the 63rd minute.

After signing a contract with English first division club Liverpool LFC in December 2012 , she made her debut for this on April 14, 2013 (1st matchday) in a 1-0 win in the away game against Notts County in the FA WSL . In Liverpool she became a regular player and with ten goals in 14 first division games she had a share in winning the 2013 championship. In March 2014 she tore another cruciate ligament during the preparation for the season two league games for use. For the 2015/16 season she was - after returning to Germany - signed by FC Bayern Munich and received a contract valid until June 30, 2017. She made her Bundesliga debut for FC Bayern Munich on August 28, 2015 (1st matchday) in a 3-1 home win against 1. FFC Turbine Potsdam , substituting Vivianne Miedema in the 82nd minute. She scored her first competitive goal for Bayern on October 18, 2015 (6th matchday). On the one hand, it was the earliest of the season - scored in the first minute - and on the other hand, it was the winning one in the home game against SC Freiburg . After the 2019/20 season, Rosler ended her active football career.

National team

In contrast to her sister Nadine, Nicole went through the youth teams of the DFB . She made her debut in the national jersey on April 11, 2007 in a 2-0 win against England. Her first international goal she scored on August 13, 2007 in a 3-0 win over Denmark with the goal to 2-0 in the 18th minute.

Her debut for the U-16 national team on October 30, 2007 in a 7-0 win over France's selection, she crowned with her first two goals, the opening goal in the 4th minute and the 3-0 in the 22nd minute . With this team, whose record scorer she is with nine international goals , she won the 2008 Nordic Cup tournament .

In the same year she was part of the team that came third at the U-17 World Cup . A year later she was again successful with the U-17 juniors at the European Championship . In the 1-0 win against Sweden on October 27, 2009, she made her debut in the U-19 national team and scored on March 5, 2010 in the tournament in La Manga in the 4-1 defeat against England the goal for the interim 1: 1 in the 65th minute, their first international goal for this national team.

In 2010 she took part in the U-19 European Championship in Macedonia , where the team reached the semi-finals. At the U-19 European Championship in 2011 , she was part of the winning team, but pulled a cruciate ligament in the second group game, in the 1-0 win against Spain.

She made her debut in the U-20 national team on February 9, 2012 in a 1-1 draw against Norway as part of the “Four Nations Tournament” in La Manga. Four days later she scored her first international goal in this age group in a 5-0 win over the Swiss team. In the same year, she was also a member of the squad that was defeated 0-1 against the United States in the final of the U-20 World Cup in Japan - after five tournament games without conceding a goal . On September 4, 2018, she made her debut for the senior national team , which won 8-0 over the Faroe Islands national team in Tórshavn in the last group and qualifying match for the World Cup taking place in France from June 7 to July 7, 2019 ; she was substituted on for Turid Knaak in the second half.

successes

Others

Nicole Rolser studied business administration at the SRH Fernhochschule Riedlingen .

She works in the youth training center at SpVgg Unterhaching .

In 2019, Rolser took over the patronage of the Merkur Cup girls' tournament .

Web links

Commons : Nicole Rolser  - Collection of images, videos and audio files

Individual evidence

  1. Announcement ( Memento of the original from May 31, 2014 in the Internet Archive ) Info: The archive link was inserted automatically and has not yet been checked. Please check the original and archive link according to the instructions and then remove this notice. on framba.de @1@ 2Template: Webachiv / IABot / www.framba.de
  2. Report on womensoccer.de
  3. Report on dfb .de
  4. Nicole Rolser ends her career fcbayern.com, accessed on June 30, 2020
  5. Report on womensoccer.de
  6. News  ( page no longer available , search in web archivesInfo: The link was automatically marked as defective. Please check the link according to the instructions and then remove this notice. from January 18, 2013 on fh-riedlingen.de@1@ 2Template: Toter Link / www.fh-riedlingen.de  
  7. Greetings from Nicole Rolser, patron of the girls' tournament. April 26, 2019, accessed July 1, 2019 .