Stefanie Enzinger

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Stefanie Enzinger
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Personnel
birthday November 25, 1990
place of birth MittersillAustria
size 173 cm
position Striker
Juniors
Years station
1998-2006 SC Mittersill
Women
Years station Games (goals) 1
2006-2010 USK yard 19 0(4)
2010-2015 FC Wacker Innsbruck 56 (28)
2010–2012 FC Wacker Innsbruck II 2 0(1)
2015-2017 SK Sturm Graz 45 (40)
2017– SKN St. Pölten 0 0(0)
National team
Years selection Games (goals)
2015– Austria 7 0(1)
1 Only league games are given.
Status: end of season 2016/17

Stefanie Enzinger (born November 25, 1990 in Mittersill ) is an Austrian soccer player in the position of a striker who has been playing for the reigning Austrian women's soccer champions, SKN St. Pölten , since the 2017/18 season and for the Austrian national team since 2015 .

Club career

Career start at home

Stefanie Enzinger was born on November 25, 1990 in the city of Mittersill in the federal state of Salzburg and began her club career in football shortly before her ninth birthday when she was registered with her home club SC Mittersill on October 15, 1998 . Before that, she had been playing football since she was five, to which she had come from neighborhood children. Here she was used in boys' teams and in the summer of 2006 she switched to the women's team at USK Hof , where she was trained by Johann Enzinger , who founded the women's team in June 1999 and was the club chairman at the time it was founded. With the team she won the second-class Austrian 2nd division middle unbeaten in the 2006/07 season, with the team producing 13 wins and one draw from 14 games and with 68: 9 goals by far the best goal difference in the league. In the relegation game for promotion to the ÖFB Women's Bundesliga, the team lost to the women of FC St. Veit after a 3-2 home win in the second leg with 1: 2, which due to the away goals rule, the promotion for the team from St. Veit an der Glan and staying in the second class for the ladies from Hof bei Salzburg meant.

Second championship title and promotion to the Bundesliga

In the following season 2007/08, after the league was expanded by two more teams, the USK-Hof women again reached first place in the final ranking and came in 16 championship games on a record of 14 wins, one draw and one defeat, as well to a goal difference of 82:13. With her three goals from nine games, she was further behind the 39 or 25 goals of her teammate Marina Aufschnaiter , who now also appears as a football referee, including in men's football, and Isabella Grössinger , a later Bundesliga player . Enzinger only appeared in autumn and was no longer available in spring due to an injury. In the relegation to promotion to the Bundesliga, the striker and her team competed against the women of SV Groß-Schweinbarth and first won the away game 6: 1 and then the home game 4: 0, which was the promotion to the highest level of women's football -League of the country meant.

Relegation in the Bundesliga

After promotion to the ÖFB Women's Bundesliga, the difference in quality was clearly noticeable in the 2008/09 season . While the women of the USK Hof still largely triumphed over the competition in the second division, the team ranked penultimate place in the table after nine games with only two points at the end of the basic season; only the women of the ASV St. Margarethen / Lavanttal showed an even worse performance. In the subsequent lower play-offs, the USK Hof were able to deliver a significantly better performance, which meant two wins, two draws and four defeats in eight games played. Thus, the team had reached ten points, but still ranked next to last in the table; once again ASV St. Margarethen / Lavanttal was by far the weakest club in the league and had to go straight down. The USK Hof made it into the relegation with the penultimate place and defeated Union Kleinmünchen Linz after a 2: 3 defeat in the first leg with a clear 4: 0 success in the second leg, which meant staying up. In the Austrian Women's Football Cup 2008/09 , the women made it to the semi-finals after three wins in a row, where they clearly lost to FC Wacker Innsbruck) with 8-1 and were eliminated from the current tournament. This season Enzinger was used in seven games in the first half of the season, where she remained goalless. After that, she only played the first three games of the under play-offs and scored her first goal in the ÖFB Women's Bundesliga on March 29, 2009 when she was 1 in the 25th minute of the 2: 3 home defeat against SG Ardagger / Neustadtl : 0 lead scored. Furthermore, she was in three of the four cup games in action, but was also without a goal here.

Change to Innsbruck

Although she would still have been eligible to play for the USK Hof in the autumn of the 2009/10 season , she was no longer used for the same and moved to Innsbruck during the winter break , where she was registered with league competitor FC Wacker Innsbruck from January 12, 2010. After the Innsbruck team finished the regular season in autumn in second place in the table behind SV Neulengbach , Stefanie Enzinger started with the team in the top play-offs in spring. Here she came in the first game against the ladies of SK Austria Kärnten to their competitive debut for the Tyroleans when she at 2: 2 draw on 13 March 2010 by trainer Robert Martini used from the start and for half-time by Arbresha Jahaj was replaced . She then sat on the bench in three other games and came on a short stint in one encounter when she was substituted on in a 1-1 away draw in the last game of the season against Neulengbach on June 3, 2017 in minute 20 and replaced again in minute 56 . In the end, the Innsbruck women were runner-up behind Neulengbach and were eliminated in the 2009/10 cup against this team with 0: 4 in the quarter-finals; Enzinger did not make a cup appearance this season. Enzinger, who attended the Bramberg Tourism School and the University of Innsbruck during her time in the Tyrolean capital , was also unable to play for the second women's fighting team in the 2nd division middle / west this season after another cruciate ligament rupture.

The 2010/11 season was played in the first class of Austrian women’s football in an equally long first and second round; Enzinger did not appear in a single championship game, mainly due to her full-time work and her interrupted studies at the University of Innsbruck, and was also not in any cup game when the Innsbruckers were eliminated in the 2010/11 cup in the semi-finals against LUV Graz Commitment. This season she only managed to play for the second combat team from Wacker Innsbruck with play in the second-class 2nd division middle / west. She completed this on March 10, 2011 in a 1: 5 away defeat against Heeres SV Wals , when she was used by trainer Alexandra Bugl for the full duration of the game and contributed the goal to the 1-1 equalizer in the 60th minute. With this team she was runner-up behind the aforementioned Army SV Wals at the end of the season.

Cup finalist 2011/12

After missing the first couple of games of the season, Enzinger started the 2011/12 season a little late , in which she made eleven league appearances and three goals by the end of the season and placed her team in third place in the table. In the 2011/12 Cup , the Tyrolean women made it to the final, where they lost 4-0 to SV Neulengbach after initial successes in the tournament. In the second team, the striker was also used in a championship game, in which she, however, remained goalless. With FC Wacker Innsbruck II, she ranked first in the 2nd division middle / west at the end of the season, with the team having lost only one of its 18 league games. Since the team as the second team from Innsbruck was not eligible to play for the top division, the second-placed Army SV Wals was allowed to participate in the subsequent relegation. However, he did not play against SKV Altenmarkt , whereupon Altenmarkt / Triesting rose to the highest league in Austrian women's football.

In 2012/13 Enzinger arrived as a regular player and played all 18 championship games, scoring five times and ending the season with the team in third place behind ASV Spratzern (runner-up) and SV Neulengbach (champions). The native of Salzburg was also used in all four cup games in 2012/13 , scoring one goal and knocking out SV Neulengbach 3-0 with the team in the semifinals. In the second combat team, Enzinger was not used at all this season.

Most successful Innsbruck goalscorer in 2013/14

Stefanie Enzinger then developed into a goal guarantee in the 2013/14 season , when she scored a total of twelve goals in 15 of 18 championship games that were possible. This made her the team's top scorer and ranked third and fourth in the ÖFB Women's Bundesliga goalscorer list together with Marlies Hanschitz from SV Neulengbach behind Nina Burger (22 goals, 2nd place) and her former teammate Nicole Billa (24 goals, 1st place). With the Innsbruck team, she finished fourth in the season and was eliminated early in the quarter-finals against St. Pölten in the 2013/14 Austrian Women's Soccer Cup . In this tournament she contributed two goals in three appearances. For the second team, she was again no longer used.

In the 2014/15 season , Enzinger remained dangerous and contributed eight goals in nine appearances in the fall, including a hat-trick in a 6-0 home win over USC Landhaus Wien on September 6, 2014 . In addition, she played all three games of her team in the Austrian Women's Soccer Cup 2014/15 , when FC Wacker Innsbruck was eliminated again in the quarter-finals; this time with 0: 1 against SKV Altenmarkt.

Goalscorer in Styria

Subsequently, after five years in Innsbruck, Enzinger moved to Styria , where she was signed to the syndicate of FC Stattegg and SK Sturm Graz . At first she only received a loan contract here before she was taken over entirely by SK Sturm Graz in July 2015. After she was already preparing for the second half of the season in the spring, she made her competitive debut for the Styrians on March 22, 2015, when she played a 1-1 away draw against the FSK St. Pölten -Spratzern under the former Austrian international Markus Hiden played from the start and was replaced by Anna Ebner from the 82nd minute . By the end of the season, the offensive player made appearances in all nine league games of the spring and contributed six goals, making her the third best goalscorer in the league with 14 goals across the team together with Nina Burger from SV Neulengbach. Only Lisa Makas (20 goals, 2nd place) and Nicole Billa (27 goals, 1st place) from the FSK St. Pölten-Spratzern scored more goals in this round. With third place in the final ranking, SPG SK Sturm Graz Damen / SK Sturm Graz (women's football) #Poristory | FC Stattegg achieved their greatest success to date. Furthermore, Enzinger also made an appearance in the 2014/15 Cup when the women of SK Sturm were eliminated in the semifinals against SV Neulengbach.

In the following season 2015/16 , the Salzburg native also acted as the goalscorer for the Graz women . She was used in all 18 championship games and was the team's top scorer with 14 goals. In the scorers list of the ÖFB Women's Bundesliga, she ranked second with the Hungarian Lilla Sipos from the FSK St. Pölten; only her compatriot and teammate at FSK St. Pölten, Fanny Vágó , scored more goals with her 19 goals. In the very first game of the season, Enzinger showed how dangerous she was when she did a hat trick in the 7-0 home win over the Carinthians Soccer Woman . In the final standings, the women of SK Sturm Graz were twelve points behind FSK St. Pölten in second place in the table and qualified for the 2016/17 UEFA Women's Champions League , which was the greatest success in the history of this league to date Women's team meant. In the 2015/16 Cup , the striker was no less dangerous for goals, where she was used in three of her team's four cup games and contributed as many goals. With the team she was eliminated again in the semifinals against SV Neulengbach. In 2016 the SK Sturm Graz Damen received a Bruno as the best women's team in Austria .

For the entire 2016/17 season , Enzinger was involved in the battle for the league's top scorer title. In the end she was only missing one goal on top scorer Fanny Vágó; With 20 goals from 18 championship appearances, however, she was again the top scorer in her team. In the 2016/17 UEFA Women's Champions League , the women of SK Sturm Graz started against the women of FC Zurich in the round of 32 and were eliminated from the current tournament after 6-0 in the first leg and 3-0 in the second leg against the Swiss in this round out. The offensive player belonged to the regular formation in both games and played this through the full length of the game. In the final ranking of the Bundesliga, the SK Sturm Graz Women made it to second place in the table behind the now transformed SKN St. Pölten Women ; 13 points behind this year. Following further second place in the final, the ladies qualified once again for the UEFA Women's Champions League in which they 2017/18 not directly, but in August 2017 the qualification will start. In addition, she completed one of two cup games in Graz; in the second round they were eliminated from the 2016/17 soccer cup with a 4-1 defeat against SV Neulengbach .

Change to Master St. Pölten

Stefanie Enzinger (right) in a duel with Izzy Christiansen from Manchester City WFC (2017)

Shortly before the end of the 2016/17 season, Enzinger announced that he would switch to the reigning Austrian champion in women's football, SKN St. Pölten, after the 2017 European Championship. On October 4, 2017, she made her competitive debut for the St. Pölten women when she lost 3-0 to Manchester City WFC in the sixteenth-finals of the 2017/18 Champions League from the beginning and over the full game under or next to her Player- coach Fanni Vágó was used.

In 2018 Enzinger, who worked full-time for five years after graduating from the Bramberg Tourism School and began studying business administration over the years, wants to finish her studies.

National team career

Debut in the national team

Enzinger was called up for the first time in the Austrian national soccer team for the friendly international match against Australia on April 7, 2015 in Klagenfurt , in which she was not used by team boss Dominik Thalhammer . Enzinger made her debut for the ÖFB women on September 17, 2015, when she played a brief appearance in the first group game in Group 8 of the qualifying for the 2017 European Championship . In the game against Kazakhstan , a 2-0 win, she came on the lawn in the 92nd minute for double goal scorer Nicole Billa . After she was only available to the squad on demand in the two subsequent European Championship qualifiers against Wales and Israel and was also not used in the other games against Kazakhstan and Norway , Thalhammer only used her again in the second leg against Norway on June 2, 2016 , when she again only acted as a replacement for Nicole Billa in stoppage time in minute 90.

After she was not used in the second leg against Israel four days later, she was only used again in the final group game, a 0-0 draw against Wales on September 20, 2016, in the European Championship qualifiers. But again only in stoppage time; this time as a replacement for veteran Nina Burger . With the women she made it into the finals taking place in the Netherlands as second behind the Norwegians . Stefanie Enzinger made her second international appearance about six months before her last European Championship qualifier. She was also used from the bench in the 2-1 win over Hungary on March 4, 2016, when she replaced Nadine Prohaska from minute 81 and was unbeaten for the 15th game in a row with the Austrians. This game took place in the course of the Cyprus Cup in 2016 , which Austria subsequently won.

Stefanie Enzinger was also a member of the ÖFB women's squad at the subsequent Cyprus Cup in 2017 and ended the group stage in third place in Group B. In the subsequent game for 7th place against Belgium , which the Austrians only lost on penalties, she came in Minute 82 for Barbara Dunst on the field.

Success at EM 2017

In the last test match before the European Championship in the Netherlands, Austria met the Danish women's national team on home soil , with the striker still only playing as a reserve from the bench, but with a little more playing minutes than before than she did from minute 79 Nicole Billa replaced in attack. Just a few days earlier, team boss Dominik Thalhammer had announced the 23-man squad for the European Championship finals, which Enzinger also belonged to. At the European Championship she was finally used in the last group game of Group C against Iceland from the 86th minute of play for Nicole Billa and scored the goal in the 90th minute to make it 3-0. After winning the group before France , Switzerland and Iceland, the Austrian women advanced to the final round , where they defeated the Spanish women on penalties in the quarter-finals . In the subsequent semifinals on August 3, 2017, the team lost to Denmark on penalties.

successes

with the USK Hof

with FC Wacker Innsbruck II

  • Runner-up in the 2nd division center / west: 2010/11
  • Champion of the 2nd division middle / west: 2011/12

with FC Wacker Innsbruck

with SK Sturm Graz

with the Austrian national soccer team for women

Web links

Commons : Stefanie Enzinger  - Collection of images, videos and audio files

Individual evidence

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  25. ÖFB MEDIAINFO 35/2016: WOMEN'S NATIONAL TEAM ALSO VICTORY AGAINST HUNGARY AND HAS 15 GAMES UNBEATEN ( Memento of the original from July 31, 2017 in the Internet Archive ) Info: The archive link was automatically inserted and not yet checked. Please check the original and archive link according to the instructions and then remove this notice. , accessed July 30, 2017 @1@ 2Template: Webachiv / IABot / www.oefb.at
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