Marjan Veldhuizen

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Marjan Veldhuizen (born January 9, 1967 ) is a former Dutch soccer player .

Career

Veldhuizen, who had previously played for Patria Zeist in her home country , was a defender of TSV Siegen from 1990 to 1993 and was the first Dutch player to play in the women's Bundesliga for the first time . In the two-track division , she finished with the team from their first season as the first in the group north . In the final of the German championship , she met FSV Frankfurt , first in group south, and won it on June 16, 1991 in the Siegener Leimbachstadion with 4: 2. In the following two seasons, also emerging as champions from the group north, their team won the final held on June 28, 1992 at the same place with 2-0 against Grün-Weiß Brauweiler . If her team prevailed again as first place in the group north, they met TuS Niederkirchen in the Waldstadion in Limburgerhof on June 20, 1993 ; the lead achieved by Silvia Neid to 1-0, changed with the two goals from Heidi Mohr , which you get in the 42nd and 99th minute.

Furthermore, she and her team reached the final of the DFB Cup three times , which the team won with her only in the third attempt. After she and her team had lost the final held on June 22, 1991 in the Berlin Olympic Stadium with 0: 1 against Grün-Weiß Brauweiler, it was the same for her and her team on May 23, 1992 at the same place - 1: 1 against FSV Frankfurt . But in the third attempt, she and the team were able to retaliate 6: 5 against Grün-Weiß Brauweiler in the final on June 12, 1993 in Berlin - albeit only on penalties . She was also able to win the final of the DFB Supercup, which was held for the first time in Hanover on August 11, 1992 , with TSV Siegen; Britta Unsleber and Doris Fitschen met twice in a 4-0 victory over FSV Frankfurt.

successes

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Individual evidence

  1. Kicker Almanach 1999 - page 498 - COPRESS Verlag - ISBN 3-7679-0499-3