Sandra Dirksen

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Sandra Dirksen Floorball player
Information about the player
birthday October 28, 1984
place of birth Germany
Size 175 cm
Player related information
position center
Clubs in the youth
SSV 98 Dessau
Clubs as active 1
Years society Sp T A. Pt
-2003 SG SSV 98 Dessau / Weißenfels
2003-2004 SAHGA team hall
2004-2007 Kloten-Bülach jets
2007-2013 Red Ants Rychenberg Winterthur
National team 2
to 2012 Germany
1 Only league and playoff games are given.
As of September 25, 2016

2 As of September 25, 2016

Sandra Dirksen (born October 28, 1984 in Germany ) is a former German floorball player .

Career

society

Sandra Dirksen was born into a family of athletes and learned about the sport of college hockey through her father, who got to know the sport in a further training course for sports teachers and brought it to Dessau . She then played first in SSV 98 Dessau , which her father co-founded and which played together with UHC Sparkasse Weißenfels for the women , and from the 2002/03 season also in the newly founded Bundesliga, a number of which were provided by Dessau. Since the syndicate was dissolved after this season, Dirksen switched to the reigning German champions Sagha Team Halle , with whom she became German champions in 2004. With Halle she was able to take part in the Unihockey European Cup 2003, which was taking place this year , as a result of which she received an offer from the Kloten-Bülach Jets from the highest Swiss league in the winter of 2003/04 , where she then moved together with Katja Timmel at the end of the season.

In Switzerland, she first played three seasons for the Kloten-Bülach Jets . After she broke up her women's team as a result of relegation, she and her German teammate Katja Timmel moved to Swiss record champion Red Ants Rychenberg Winterthur in 2007 . In 2010 she won bronze at the Champions Cup together with Winterthur and took the Swiss Cup . After she won the double ( Swiss champions and cup winners) with the Red Ants the following season and also led the national team to the world championships as top scorer in qualifying, she was voted “Floorball Woman of the Season” by the German floorball magazine. With the cup victory in 2012 Dirksen was celebrated as the Swiss Cup winner for the third time in a row. Dirksen announced her resignation one season later.

National team

Sandra Dirksen was one of the most important team supports and captain of the German national team and contested a total of five world championships with her, the first of which was in Switzerland in 2003, before announcing her retirement in 2012, one year before the end of her career.

Web links

Individual evidence

  1. Floorball: playing community fights for silver. In: MZ Online . March 17, 2002, accessed September 25, 2016 .
  2. Rolf Kern: Women's European Cup: Clear defeat for Sahga team. In: MZ Online . January 8, 2004, accessed September 25, 2016 .
  3. Oliver Schröter: Floorball: professional contract in Heidiland. In: MZ Online . March 23, 2004, accessed September 25, 2016 .
  4. International Transfers 2004. International Floorball Federation , January 21, 2005, accessed September 25, 2016 .
  5. ^ Jan Kratochvil: The Swiss Way. In: Floorball magazine. February 20, 2012, accessed September 25, 2016 .
  6. Reto Voneschen: Excellent Sandra Dirksen. In: unihockey.ch. July 14, 2011, accessed September 25, 2016 .
  7. Silly Season Women 2.0. In: unihockey.ch. May 15, 2013, accessed September 25, 2016 .
  8. Sebastian Miklitsch: Resignations from the women's national team. Floorball Germany, August 22, 2012, accessed on September 25, 2016 .