Bianca Rech

Computing in the jersey of FC Bayern Munich

Bianca Rech ( born January 25, 1981 in Bad Neuenahr -Ahrweiler ) is a German football player who is under contract for the 2013/14 season the second division club FC Cologne 1.

  • 2.1 national team
  • 2.2 associations

Career

Clubs

At the age of five years taken away from the parents to the sports field, computing came into contact with football and began in their home club in 1986 at SC 07 Bad Neuenahr (together with "Boys ") with the football games. From the eighth to the thirteenth year of life they then played in the game community Westum / Löhndorf, before returning in 1994 to their home club. 1997 she managed the climb to the first team for which they on August 17 ( Matchday 1 ) gave her Bundesliga debut in a 5-1 victory over SC blade Seckach; their first goal they scored on 12 October 1997 ( 6th Round ) in the 2-1 win in the away match against TuS Niedernkirchen with the interim 1-1 draw in the 60th minute. After 53 league games in which they scored 10 goals, she moved to the 2000/01 season for the first FFC Frankfurt, spent four seasons there ( 43 games, 7 goals) and won three times in a row, the double and the first time played UEFA Women 's Cup. 2004/ 05 she was then active again for their home club before moving to the first division Sunnanå SK to Sweden. After only one season she returned to Germany, joined the Bundesliga team FC Bayern Munich, completed 95 league games and scored 12 goals. After four seasons at Bayern, she returned to the 2010/11 season for SC 07 Bad Neuenahr back. In May 2012, she announced her career end and was adopted on 28 May 2012 on Whit Monday. However, she joined in July 2012, the women's team 1.FC Cologne, for which she, on 15 September 2013 ( 2nd Round ) played 90 minutes in the 3-0 win at home against the SC 07 Bad Neuenahr.

National

In their first Bundesliga season 1997 calculation was also national player. She played for the U-16 national team, with whom she took part in the Nordic Cup in Sweden and was inferior to the host in the match for third place with 9:10 on penalties. From 3 to 7 August 1999, she participated in the U-18 European Championship in Sweden in part, reaching the finals in 2nd place. A year later she won in France with the U-18 national team to the European Championship title. From 22 to 28 July 2002, she took the U- 21 team at the Nordic Cup in Finland in part and moved to a 2-2 draw against Sweden ( July 22 in Raisio ) and the victories over Iceland and Norway ( 4-0, on July 24, and 3:1, respectively; July 26 each in Paimio ) to the final, which was lost against the selection of the USA with 1:3. On September 14, 2002, she made ​​her debut in the senior national team, the 3-1 win against Norway in Grimstad. At this time it was celebrated in the media as a great new hope. But a series of injuries they should throw back. A few months before the 2003 World Cup she suffered in a European game a torn ACL. After the successful rehabilitation she struggled again in the sight of the national team, before another torn ACL tossed it back again. Your last 20 A- international matches they played on 2 August 2007 in Gera in the 5-0 win against the Czech Republic's selection.

Achievements

National

  • Nordic Cup winner 1997
  • Second the U-18 European Championship 1999
  • U-18 European Champion 2000
  • Algarve Cup winner 2006
  • CISM Military World Champion 2003, 2008
  • Silver medalist at the 4th CISM Military World Games in 2007

Clubs

  • UEFA Women 's Cup winner 2002
  • DFB Cup Hall of the women's winner in 2002
  • German Champion 2001, 2002, 2003
  • DFB Cup winner in 2001, 2002, 2003
  • Second the Championship 2004
  • Second the Championship 2009

Others

She participated in the discharged from 14 to 21 October 2007 Hyderabad ( India) 4th CISM Military World Games. With the Bundeswehr - national (including with Kerstin Stegemann ) she came after the 1-0 win against the United States, the 0-4 defeat against North Korea and a 3-2 win in the semifinals against France in the final that with 0: 5 ( again ) lost against the selection of North Korea. Computing scored three goals in their four games.

Bianca Rech is a trained economist and Sports Specialists in office communication, works full time as a marketing assistant at the agency that manages the Allianz Arena in Munich and was before her move to Sweden time soldier in the sports promotion group of the Bundeswehr.

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