Tanja Walther-Ahrens

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Tanja Walther
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Personnel
Surname Tanja Walther-Ahrens
birthday October 9, 1970
place of birth Germany
position Storm
Women
Years station Games (goals) 1
1992-1994 Tennis Borussia Berlin
1995-1999 Turbine Potsdam
1 Only league games are given.

Tanja Walther-Ahrens (* 9. October 1970 as Tanja Walther ) is a former German Bundesliga - soccer player and active in sports science . She was best known for her commitment to combating homophobia in (women's) football, for which she received the Tolerantia Prize in 2008 together with Theo Zwanziger and Philipp Lahm and in 2011 the Augspurg-Heymann Prize . She is involved, for example, with the European Gay & Lesbian Sport Federation . Walther-Ahrens is an appointed member of the German Academy for Football Culture .

Walther-Ahrens lives in a registered civil partnership and has one child.

Awards

2011: Augspurg Heymann Prize

publication

Web links

Commons : Tanja Walther-Ahrens  - Collection of images, videos and audio files

Individual evidence

  1. ^ Tanja Walther-Ahrens , German Academy for Football Culture