Tanja Wörle

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Tanja Wörle
Personnel
birthday July 6, 1980
place of birth KrumbachGermany
size 167 cm
position midfield
Juniors
Years station
1986-1992 TSG Thannhausen
1992-1993 SV Billenhausen
1993-1995 TSV Krumbach
1995-1996 TSV Schwaben Augsburg
1996-1997 VfL Sindelfingen
Women
Years station Games (goals) 1
1997-1998 SC blade Seckach 2 0(1)
1998-1999 FSV Frankfurt 4 0(2)
1999-2005 FC Bayern Munich 105 (13)
2005-2006 Hamburger SV 10 0(0)
2006-2008 TSV Crailsheim 43 0(2)
2008-2013 FC Bayern Munich 60 0(2)
National team
Years selection Games (goals)
Germany U-16 7 0(?)
? Germany U-18 21 0(?)
? Germany U-21 24 0(?)
1999 Germany 2 0(0)
1 Only league games are given.

Tanja Wörle (born July 6, 1980 in Krumbach ) is a former German soccer player .

Career

societies

Tanja Wörle started playing soccer at TSG Thannhausen at the age of six and moved to SV Billenhausen at the age of 12 , before the clubs TSV Krumbach , TSV Schwaben Augsburg and VfL Sindelfingen followed. Out of adolescence, she belonged to the Bundesliga club SC Klinge Seckach in the 1997/98 season . She crowned her debut on March 15, 1998 (15th matchday) in a 3-0 home win over Hamburger SV with her first Bundesliga goal, which made it 2-0 in the 60th minute. With the club's relegation to the second division, she moved to the reigning champions FSV Frankfurt for the 1998/99 season for whom she played four league games and scored two goals.

From 1999 to 2005 she was a member of the FC Bayern Munich squad before moving to the north, to the league competitor Hamburger SV . After only half a year, she terminated her contract for health reasons and returned to her Bavarian homeland. On September 10, 2006 (1st matchday), she made her comeback for the Bundesliga promoted TSV Crailsheim with a 3-0 win at SC Freiburg . After two seasons she returned to Bayern Munich, with whom she was very close in 2009 and only finished second in the championship on the last match day. On March 6, 2011, she suffered a cruciate ligament rupture in the 15th minute of the game in a 2-1 home win over VfL Wolfsburg . At the end of the season, on May 28, 2012 (22nd matchday), she came back for the first time when she won the home game against Hamburger SV with Bayern 4-1.

After Wörle could not be used again in the 2012/13 season due to injury, she ended her career. Since then she has been working as a teacher in the junior division of FC Bayern and as a team supervisor for the first team.

National team

After Wörle had already played for the U-16 , U-18 and U-21 national teams , she made her debut on September 2, 1999 in Plauen in a 3-1 victory over Russia when she was in the 84th minute of play for Bettina Wiegmann was substituted on. She played her last international match on October 14, 1999 in Oldenburg in a 5-0 win over Iceland .

In the semi-finals of the 1st U-18 European Women's Championship in 1998, she and the national team lost to the eventual European champions Denmark with 0-1 goals (after two legs).

At the U-18 European Women's Championship in 1999 , she reached 2nd place with the national team, because - although tied with European champions Sweden - the direct comparison (Sweden won 1-0 against Germany) was the decisive factor in awarding the title.

successes

Others

Wörle comes from a soccer family. Her father Günther Wörle was a Bayern league player and later a successful amateur coach. Her younger brother Thomas Wörle was a professional footballer at SpVgg Greuther Fürth and coached the women's team at FC Bayern Munich from 2010 to 2019.

Tanja Wörle has an education successfully completed -Studies.

On September 16, 2018, she won the two-day competition for the DFB-Ü35-Frauen-Cup in Berlin with the over 35 team of FC Bayern Munich , founded by Navina Omilade in 2017 .

Web links

Individual evidence

  1. ^ Final World Cup bridging tournament 2003
  2. Schedule and table 2018 on dfb.de.