Nadine Angerer

(August 2011)

Nadine Marejke " Natze " Angerer ( born November 10, 1978 in Lohr am Main ) is a German football player at the position of goalkeeper. It was with the German national team in 2003 and 2007 World Champion and 1997, 2001, 2005, 2009 and 2013 European champion and 2013 European Footballer of the Year. On January 13, 2014, it was voted by FIFA Player of the Year 2013.

  • 2.1 national team
  • 2.2 club football
  • 2.3 Awards

Career

Clubs

Angerer began her career as a striker in the ASV Hofstetten. In a Sichtungsspiel of Lower Franconia selection they replaced the injured goalkeeper. Here, her talent was discovered and she was appointed to the Bayern selection. Since then she has remained goalkeeper. In 1995 she transferred to the 1st FC Nuremberg, a year later to FC Wacker München. During this time, she turned down the offer to play for an American college team from.

After the 1999 World Cup, she moved to Bayern Munich. In addition to the club training she completed additional layers with Gerhard Tremmel, the former keeper of SpVgg Unterhaching.

With Bayern them promotion to the Bundesliga. In 2001 she transferred to 1 FFC Turbine Potsdam. Your first club title they won a year later. First, she won the " Turbienen " the DFB Cup Hall, then the championship and the cup.

In 2005, she and her crew won the UEFA Women 's Cup and defended both the DFB Cup and the DFB Cup Hall. A year later, Angerer was the second time German champion and the third time Cup winner.

In 2008 she spent a year with the Swedish first division club Djurgården Damfotboll. Your efforts to play in the newly formed U.S. professional league Women's Professional Soccer (WPS ), failed due to scheduling conflicts with the national team. From 1 January 2009 to 30 June 2013, it played at the Bundesliga 1st FFC Frankfurt. In March 2012, Angerer suffered a cartilage damage in his left knee and was thus made ​​for the remainder of the Bundesliga season.

In September 2013 Angerer changed in the Australian W-League to Brisbane Roar. With Brisbane she reached the Grand Final, which was but lost 0-2 against Melbourne Victory FC. For the 2014 season changed Angerer to NWSL participants Portland Thorns FC.

National

On 27 August 1996 Angerer made ​​his debut in the senior national team, which won in Lichtenvoorde 3-0 victory against the host selection of the Netherlands. In the following three games it was used and remained clean sheets. This makes it the first goalkeeper who remained in their first four games without conceding a goal. A year later, she was with the national team European champion, but did not it used. In the following years she came regularly to missions, but had to settle for the role as the number two behind Silke Rottenberg content. In 1999, she participated with the national team at the World Cup in the United States, graduated from there but also not a game.

In 2000, she participated with the national team in the Olympic football tournament in Sydney, which was finished by winning the bronze medal, without having been used. In 2001 she was the second time European champion.

With the national team it was 2003 World Champion in the U.S., again without the use. At the Olympic football tournament in Athens, she won her second Olympic bronze medal. In 2005, she was the third time European champion. During their four titles gained by then, with the national team she had played a single minute.

After a torn ACL by Silke Rottenberg Angerer was the beginning of 2007 the number one in goal for the national team. In the final of the World Cup in China in 2007, she was one of the key players in the 2-0 victory over Brazil. In addition to a splendid performance she held in the regular season a penalty of Brazil's Marta. She was also voted the best goalkeeper of the tournament, not least because she had stayed in all six games without conceding a goal; previously this was achieved neither a goalkeeper still a goalkeeper at the World Cup. For her performance, she was elected on 27 November 2007 with the Laureus World Sports Award in the category "Media Person of the Year ".

With the World Cup match against Nigeria on June 30, 2011, they played as the 150th player her 100th international game. Only 99 of its 100 international matches until then had denied Angerer as the goalie: On 6 March 2001 she had come to the place in a friendly against vice world champion China in the 70th minute for the 1-0 defender Jeannette Gotte as a field player.

In the quarter- finals of the World Cup 2011 Germany retired after the 0-1 defeat against the selection of Japan from the tournament, with Angerer " looked unhappy " at the goal.

Following the resignation of Birgit Prinz, Ariane Hingst, Kerstin Garefrekes and Martina Müller it was until November 23, 2013, the only current national team with more than 100 international matches. On September 16, 2011, she was designated as successor by Birgit Prinz zur captain.

After her suffered cartilage damage in March 2012 Angerer fell out for the European Championship qualifiers against Spain, Switzerland and Romania. On September 15, 2012, she came 7-0 victory against Kazakhstan's selection back into use.

At the European Championships in 2013 she won with the team the eighth European title for the German women's national team. Throughout the tournament they only suffered a goal; in the final against Norway, they saved two penalty kicks, and so secured the 1-0 victory. Because of these achievements, she was awarded the " Player of the Tournament ".

" It showed a very high level in all games, made ​​no mistakes and had no weaknesses. She showed up at set pieces sovereign, organized their defenses and excelled with their penalty area. But, and this is perhaps the most important, they also exuded a great self-confidence that rubbed off on their defenders. "

On September 21, 2013, it broke with their 125th game from Birgit Prinz as the longest playing for the national team player. Angerer is the only player who played more than 17 years for the national team.

Achievements

National

  • World Champion: 2003 (without insert ), 2007
  • European Champion: 1997, 2001, 2005 (in each case without insert), 2009, 2013
  • Olympic bronze medal: 2000, 2004 (in each case without insert), 2008
  • Algarve Cup winner in 2006 and 2014

Club football

  • UEFA Women 's Cup: 2005
  • German Championship: 2004, 2006
  • DFB Cup: 2004, 2005, 2006
  • DFB Hall Cup: 2004, 2005

Awards

  • Player of the Year: 2013
  • European Player of the Year 2013
  • Best player of the UEFA European Championship 2013
  • Choice in the All- Star team EURO 2013
  • Best goalkeeper of the FIFA World Cup 2007 ( without conceding a goal in the tournament )
  • Silver Bay Leaf
  • Brandenburg's Sportswoman of the Year 2007
  • Best goalkeeper of the DFB indoor tournament in 2007
  • 3rd place in the election of Germany's Sportswoman of the Year 2007

Profession

Nadine Angerer has started training to become a specialist in event technology, but not completed. In recent years, she completed a retraining to become a physiotherapist. Because of their retraining they waived late 2006/early 2007 on bets in the national team.

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