Svenja Huth

Svenja Huth (born 25 January 1991 Alzenau ) is a German football player who stands since the season 2007/ 08 1 for the Bundesliga side FFC Frankfurt under contract on the German U-20 national team was used.

  • 2.1 national team
  • 2.2 associations

Career

Clubs

Huth began seven years old at TSG Kälberau 1914 with the football games and reached the age of 14 via the intermediate station FC Bayern Alzenau the youth department of the 1st FFC Frankfurt. For the season 2007/ 08 she was promoted to the cadre of the Bundesliga. Your first mission in the Bundesliga they denied on December 2, 2007, when they came on in the 46th minute for the injured Kerstin Garefrekes. Her first two Bundesliga goals they scored on May 10, 2009 (20 Matchday) in a 5-1 win in the away match against TSV Crailsheim.

At their first DFB Cup use on 25 November 2007, she shot the first FFC Frankfurt against Tennis Borussia Berlin quarter-finals when she in the 43rd minute goal scored in a 1-0 draw.

National

About Bayern selection they came into the squad of U-15 national team for the short time later on April 3, 2006 in Enschede in the 0-1 defeat against the U-16 selection of Niederländerinen with the Substitutes in the 41st debuted minute for Sabine Stoller. Their first international goal she achieved on 14 August 2006 in Uslar in a 7-1 victory over the selection Wales ' reduce the deficit to intermediate 2:1 in the 37th minute. In the U - 17 national team, they became the master player. With the U-20 national team, she took in 2010 at the World Cup on home soil in part, completed all six tournament matches (1 goal ), came with her to the final before and was a 2-0 on the selection Nigeria World Champion. On 26 October 2011 she made ​​her debut in the senior national team that won the test match against Sweden in Hamburg 1-0, as they came on in the 68th minute for Melanie Behringer.

In March 2012, Svenja Huth won with the German national team to the Algarve Cup with a 4-3 final victory in Faro against the reigning world champions Japan. She came at all four tournament games used. At the World Championship in Sweden it belonged to the DFB squad, but came with none of the games used.

Achievements

National

  • U-17 European champion (2008)
  • U-20 World Champion (2010)
  • Algarve Cup winner (2012 )
  • European Champion (2013 )

Clubs

  • DFB Cup winner ( 2007, 2008, 2011)
  • German Champion (2008)
  • UEFA Women 's Cup winner (2008)

Awards

  • Winner of the Fritz -Walter - Medal 2010 in Gold ( Best Young Player )

Others

She was also promoted at the Carl -von -Weinberg School in Frankfurt - Goldstein, Hesse single elite sports school.

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