Heidi Mohr

Heidi Mohr ( * May 29, 1967 in Weinheim) is a former German football player. From 1986 to 1996, the attacker graduated in 104 countries national games in which she scored 83 goals.

Career

Clubs

Mohr grew up with four brothers and two sisters in Weinheim. She came relatively late in the club with the football in contact. First they played handball. With 15 years she has been filed by the parents at SV Unterflockenbach. A year later was even then used as a center-forward player for SV Laudenbach, located in the triangle of Mannheim, Heidelberg, Darmstadt. Germany coach Gero Bisanz discovered the 18 year old Heidi in a test match of the national team against a Baden- selection. The extremely extremely responsive striker made ​​his debut as a player from SV Laudenbach on May 19, 1986 in Oslo at EMQ - match against Norway ( 0-0) in the national team. As to the DFB Bundestag in 1989 in Trier, the introduction of a two-pronged Bundesliga for the season 1990/91 was adopted, the 1.67 meter tall striker joined the qualified for the Südstaffel TuS Niedernkirchen from the federation League West.

The local- footballer took it to the nearest club in the new league. Since the upper Dossenheimerin Claudia Meier ( she was also the 1993 champion team of low- churches ) also moved to the Palatinate, so that was also the tiresome drive problem - Mohr had no driver's license - resolved. The village club from the municipality Deidesheim they occupied in the debut year of the two-tier Premier League, 1990/91, in the Südstaffel behind champion FSV Frankfurt two points behind second place. In the semi-finals of the German Championship they failed with their team in June 1991 against TSV Siegen. Than seven times met Mohr on March 3, 1991 at the 8:1 win against the SG Praunheim. From 1991 to 1995 Mohr scorer was in the Bundesliga. Total in the first five years of double-track league in the first year they scored 36 hits, 136 gates. After the striker had, in 1991/92, is in its second year with Niedernkirchen second place in the Südstaffel, she won superior with their mates in 1992/93 with 32:4 points the Season Championship. Of the 52 round hits the TuS - hitters Mohr had contributed 21 goals. In the semi-finals to Niedernkirchen sat against the North Vice- Green-White Brauweiler by and joined in the final on 20 June 1993 at Forest Limburgerhof Stadium against the defending TSV Siegen to. The scorer of the service, Heidi Mohr, scored both goals for Niedernkirchen 2-1 success after extra time against being encountered with the internationals Silke Rottenberg, Jutta Nardenbach, Britta Unsleber, Silvia Neid and Fitschen Star troupe from the winner's country. The winning the German Cup in 1993 was the biggest success of Mohr at club level. In August, Niedernkirchen sat in the Supercup with a 2-1 defeat by new victories against. At the German champion of 1993 Christine Fütterer only had to show next to the scorer three appearances in the national team.

In the round of 1994/95 was followed by a one-year detour to TuS Ahrbach before it at Niedernkirchen went back to 1999 hunting for goals. However, the best time of TuS - Eleven was over. The Lageristin moved to Round 1999/ 00 for the reigning German champions 1st FFC Frankfurt. At the end of her career she was with the people of Frankfurt runner-up and won the DFB-Pokal.

National

Her achievements were winning the European Championships in 1989 and 1991 and the World Championship in 1995. At a special event was for the scorer, the European Championship final on July 2, 1989 in Osnabrück against Norway. 22,000 spectators at the stadium at the Bremer bridge the German women celebrated the first European title and Mohr scored one goal for 4-1 victory. The tournament will be a milestone for the German women's soccer: The semi-final on 28 June 1989 victories against Italy is the first German television streamed live women's soccer game. They scored ten goals in eight European Championships and World Championships. At the World Championships in 1991 she shot in every game at least one goal. The extraordinary abilities of the attacker came but only at the European Championships in 1991 in Denmark to full advantage: She scored the 3-0 against England all the goals, against Italy in a 4-1 they contributed two headed goals in and the 3-1 final victory against Norway first the 1-1 draw and in the extension of a solo career from the center line to make it 2-1. The gate was later elected by the viewers of the ARD sports show on the " Goal of the Month " in July. Mohr played 104 international matches in which they scored 83 goals. Until June 9, 2005, she was so top scorer in the German national team, before it was replaced on 10 June 2005 by Birgit Prinz, who scored her 84th goal in the European Championship in the game against Italy.

The DFB career ended on 29 September 1996 in Koblenz Stadium Oberwerth the match against Iceland under national coach Tina Theune- Meyer.

1999 Heidi Mohr was voted " Player of the Century Europe".

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