Sarah Romert

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Sarah Romert
Sarah Romert.jpg
Image from 2016
Personnel
birthday December 13, 1994
place of birth MemmingenGermany
size 174 cm
position midfield
Juniors
Years station
2000-2006 FC Viktoria Buxheim
2006-2011 FC Memmingen
Women
Years station Games (goals) 1
2010-2011 FC Memmingen 4 0(1)
2011-2017 FC Bayern Munich II 4 0(2)
2011-2017 FC Bayern Munich 47 0(3)
National team
Years selection Games (goals)
2009 Germany U-15 5 0(4)
2010-2011 Germany U-17 13 0(1)
2012-2013 Germany U-19 12 0(3)
1 Only league games are given.

Sarah Romert (born December 13, 1994 in Memmingen ) is a former German soccer player .

Career

societies

Romert started playing soccer at FC Viktoria Buxheim . In 2006 she moved to the U-13s (D-Juniors) of FC Memmingen, where she was a regular player for the boys in the 2006/07 season in the top division and made 22 competitive appearances and scored two goals. In 2007, Sarah Romert was also Swabian runner-up in the hall and on the large field together with the U-13 . From July 2009 to June 2011 she played in the B junior team of FC Memmingen ; in the 2010/11 season she was used four times in the first team. On May 7, 2011 (19th matchday), she made her debut in the Bayern League in a 5-1 win at home against SpVg Eicha and scored her first league goal with the goal of the final score in the 84th minute. For the 2011/12 season she signed Bayern Munich. On August 21, 2011 (1st matchday) Romert made her debut in the Bundesliga when she came on for Nicole Banecki in the 86th minute in a 3-0 home win against Bayer 04 Leverkusen . In 2015 she became German champions with the Munich women . At the end of the 2016/17 season , she said goodbye to FC Bayern Munich after six seasons. Due to persistent knee problems, Romert decided to end her active football career, as she announced on Facebook.

National team

Romert wore the national jersey for the first time on April 15, 2009 in Rhede in the 5-0 victory of the U-15 national team over the selection of the Netherlands, when they came on in the 67th minute for Chojnowski . She scored her first two international goals in her third appearance on July 31, 2009 in Duisburg , in a 5-1 win over Scotland. Also in her last appearance for this national team, in the 5-1 victory over England on August 14, 2009 in Ingelheim am Rhein , she was successful with two goals.

For the U-17 national team , she completed 13 international matches, for the first time on April 10, 2010 in the European Championship qualifier, which was won 1-0 against Austria, the last time on July 28, 2011 in an 8-2 victory over the selection Iceland. Her only goal for this national team she scored on April 15, 2010 with the hit to the 3-0 final against the selection of Finland.

Member of the European Championship squad , she took part in the U-17 European Championship 2010 in Switzerland from June 22nd to 26th, 2010 and was used twice. With the 3rd place she qualified with the team for the U-17 World Cup 2010 in Trinidad and Tobago. In this tournament she played the three group games as well as the quarter-finals, which were lost 0: 1 against the selection of North Korea .

In 2011 she was also part of the squad for the U-17 European Championship after the team drew a bye in the first qualifying round and in three games in the second (5-0 against Finland, 9-0 against Russia and 3: 0 against Denmark) remained free of loss points and without conceding a goal. At the finals in Nyon ( Switzerland ) it was only used on July 28 in the semi-finals against France. After the game lost 5-6 on penalties , she and the team won the game for third place with 8-2 ​​over Iceland.

She made her debut for the U-19 national team on November 21, 2012 in Växjö in a 4-0 win over Sweden's selection for one half. She scored her first two goals for the national team in her second U-19 international match on February 13, 2013 in Stara Pazova in a 5-2 win over Serbia with a 4-2 and 5-2 in the 64th and 85th Minute at. At the U-19 European Championship , she reached the semi-finals with the team and played all four tournament games over 90 minutes.

successes

Web links

Individual evidence

  1. Romert's debut in the Bayernliga on the FC Memmingen website
  2. Press release on the homepage of FC Bayern Munich
  3. Interview with Sarah Romert on the homepage of FC Memmingen
  4. ^ Message on the homepage of FC Bayern Munich
  5. ^ Sarah Romert: Facebook page of Sarah Romert. May 20, 2017. Retrieved May 30, 2017 .
  6. Sarah Romert in the database of FIFA (English)
  7. Match data on fifa.com