Viola Odebrecht

Viola Odebrecht ( born February 11, 1983 in Neubrandenburg, GDR ) is a German football player. The midfielder is since 2012 at the Bundesliga VfL Wolfsburg under contract.

  • 2.1 national team
  • 2.2 club

Sporting career

Club football

First thought Viola's parents to a career as a swimmer. When this was no longer financially viable, they began in 1995 at the Police Sports Club Neubrandenburg playing football. In 1998, she successfully participated in a preparatory training of Bundesliga 1 FFC Turbine Potsdam, in which she played until 2005. With turbine She succeeded in 2004, the double of Bundesliga and DFB-Pokal. In 2005, Odebrecht won with the Potsdam UEFA Women 's Cup. They also twice won the DFB - Pokal Hall and was the 2005 tournament top scorer.

Subsequently, she was while studying one year's activity at a college team in the USA and two months at Valur Reykjavík. In 2006, she went to the FCR 2001 Duisburg. For the 2007 /08 season she played in the Bundesliga for SC 07 Bad Neuenahr, but returned for the season 2008/ 09 back to Potsdam. With turbine Odebrecht won four championships in a row and twice the DFB Cup Hall. They also won the Champions League with Potsdam in 2010.

In summer 2012, Viola Odebrecht of Potsdam left again and joined the league rivals VfL Wolfsburg, with whom she also German champion in the 2012/13 season.

In 2006, it was next to three other football-mad women the subject of the documentary "Football goddesses ".

National

Between their operations at the U- 19, in which they increasingly took on the role of the captain, she was often invited to courses the senior team. Finally, she managed the jump in the women's team, without ever having been used in the U -21.

In 2003, she made ​​her senior international debut against Norway. In the same year she won the team world champion. At the Olympic Games in Athens in 2004, she won the bronze medal. Odebrecht has so far completed a total of 40 caps and has achieved a goal. My last assignment in the DFB - Elf was for a long time on April 24, 2005 against Canada.

It was not until after the World Cup in 2011, she returned to the German national team and has since ordinary player. In March 2012, she won the DFB - team the Algarve Cup with a 4-3 final win against world champions Japan in Faro.

Achievements

National

  • World Champion 2003
  • Bronze medal at the 2004 Olympics
  • U19 European Champion 2002
  • U18 European Champion 2001
  • Victory at the Algarve Cup 2012

Association

  • UEFA Women's Champions League winner 2010, 2013
  • UEFA Women 's Cup winner 2005
  • German Champion 2004, 2009, 2010, 2011, 2012, 2013
  • DFB Cup winner 2004, 2005, 2013
  • DFB Hall Cup winner in 2004, 2005, 2009, 2010
  • Scorer of the DFB Cup Hall 2005
  • German master of the B- Junior Women 2000

Training

Viola Odebrecht ends 2008 her sports studies at the German Sport University Cologne from a study on sports marketing and wants to join a correspondence course in International Marketing. From December 2009 to 2012 Odebrecht moderated for online radio stations Babelsberg hit radio.

Social Commitment

Since 2013, Viola Odebrecht committed to Show Racism the Red Card - Germany eV and participated in the campaign "Our team against racism."

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