Katharina Lindner

Katharina Lindner ( born September 3, 1979 in Munich) is a German football player who is in the squad of the Scottish first division club Glasgow City LFC since 2005.

Career

Lindner, who was born in Munich and grew up in Kleinostheim, joined at the age of 16 years for SG Praunheim, from 1998, the first FFC Frankfurt was founded. In the 1998/99 season they won with Frankfurt, the double of Bundesliga and DFB-Pokal. Equipped with a football scholarship from the University of Hartford, she moved to the United States and played three and a half years for the local college team in the Hartford Hawks. She graduated with a Bachelor in Media Studies and Psychology. As a result, she graduated in Hartford for two years a master's degree in media studies and played during its short time in the Western Mass Lady Pioneers. Lindner decided then to do a doctorate at the University of Glasgow in film and media studies, she also led the squad in the Glasgow City LFC at the same time. With Glasgow she won five Scottish championships in a row and three times the Scottish Cup. After the 2011 season Lindner announced the end of its active football career, competitions she had to date 172 inserts for Glasgow completed and scored 124 goals in the process. In the 2012 season, but was used by Glasgow on game days five and six as, substitute, while they scored in a 11-0 drubbing of Inverness City a hit. Since 2011 she teaches in the area of ​​Communications, Media and Culture at the University of Stirling.

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