Susanne Hartel

Susanne Hartel ( born February 2, 1988 in Mannheim- Neckarau ) is a German football player.

Sporting career

Club football

Your football career began at the age of three years at MFC 08 Lindenhof. In 2002, she had to change clubs, as it is girls not allowed according to the statutes of the German Football Association to play along over the age of 14, also in a boys team. Since her club at that time still had no girls team, she joined for one and a half years Viktoria Neckarhausen.

In 2003, the attacker 1st FFC Frankfurt. There she played for the B- juniors before their 2004 completion of the sixteenth year of life and reaching the minimum age for women's teams of the jump came in the squad for the first team for which they in the Bundesliga, DFB Cup and UEFA Women's cup was used.

In 2007, she left Frankfurt as a double winner and went to SC Freiburg. There she came in the first season despite several injuries to twelve appearances in the Bundesliga. With six season hits she was behind Melanie Behringer ( 7 goals ) is the second leading scorer of eight placed at the end of sports clubs. In the 2008 /09 season she scored as a regular player of twelve goals in 17 games. So she was the leading scorer of the club and the seventh-best scorer in the league.

For the season 2010/11 she moved to TSG 1899 Hoffenheim.

Achievements:

  • UEFA Women 's Cup winner 2006
  • German Champion in 2005 and 2007
  • DFB Cup winner 2007
  • DFB - Pokal winner Halle 2006

National

Their first international match, she completed the jersey of the U15 national team for which they played twice. Then she ran on in two games for the U17 national team, scoring two goals.

For the U19 national team, with which it was European champion in 2007, she came in twelve international matches and scored four goals for use. Its main goal was about the pre-decisive 3-2 in extra time of the semifinal against France EM, which won the German team at the end of 4-2.

For the U20 national team, she ran at once.

Currently she is part of the levy of the U23 national team, for which she graduated already twelve games and scored two goals.

Achievements:

  • European U19 Champion 2007

Life

Hartel lives in Mannheim, where he works as an electronics technician for industrial engineering.

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