Melanie Hoffmann

Melanie Hoffmann ( born November 29, 1974 in Haan ) is a former German football player.

Career

With six years Melanie Hoffmann began playing football when she kicked with children from the neighborhood on the street. About the stations Garather SV, TuS Xanten, Fortuna Dusseldorf and Duisburg KBC the midfielder came to FC Rumeln - Kaldenhausen. In 1995 she made ​​her debut in the national team in the game against Switzerland. In the same year she was awarded the National Vice World Champion.

Two years later, she won the European Championships with the national team. 1998 The first successes at club level. With FC Rumeln - Kaldenhausen she won both the championship and the cup. Two years later, the DFB Cup Hall was recovered. At the Olympic Summer Games 2000 in Sydney Hoffmann won the bronze medal. The third-place match against Brazil was also her 36th and last international match. In 2003, Hoffmann in the American WUSA, where he played for the Philadelphia Charge, where it was called at the end of season All-Star team. After the end of the 2003 season, the WUSA announced the end of the professional women's football, and Hoffmann returned to FCR Duisburg in 2001. In 2005, she then moved on to league rivals SGS Essen, where she remained until 30 June 2013 and most recently was Mannschaftskapitänin.

Hoffmann was one of the few full-time football players.

Life

Melanie Hoffmann lives in Kalkar and has worked as a florist. On November 22, 2013, it was candidate at Millionaire, but was not on the chair.

Achievements

  • Vice World Champion 1995
  • European Champion 1997
  • Olympic bronze medal in 2000
  • German Champion 1998
  • German Cup winner 1998
  • DFB Cup winner Halle 2000
  • 36 matches, two goals

Webslinks

  • Bundesliga Statistics in framba.de
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