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  2. Germany women's national football team - Wikipedia

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    The Germany women's national football team (German: Deutsche Fußballnationalmannschaft der Frauen) represents Germany in international women's football. The team is governed by the German Football Association (DFB).

  3. List of Germany women's international footballers - Wikipedia

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    The team is fielded by the German Football Association (DFB), the governing body of football in Germany, and competes as a member of the Union of European Football Associations (UEFA). Germany competed in their first international match on 10 November 1982, a 5–1 win in a friendly against Switzerland. In total, 235 players have appeared for ...

  4. Category:German women's footballers - Wikipedia

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    West German women's footballers (1 C, 56 P) Pages in category "German women's footballers" The following 200 pages are in this category, out of approximately 541 total.

  5. Giulia Gwinn - Wikipedia

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    On 14 May 2019, Gwinn was named to the 2019 FIFA Women's World Cup German squad. [24] In her FIFA Women's World Cup debut, she secured the win for Germany in their opening game of the 2019 FIFA Women's World Cup by scoring the only goal in a 1–0 group-stage victory over China. She was named "Player of the Match" for her contribution. [25] The ...

  6. Women's football in Germany - Wikipedia

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    This was the first women's football game broadcast live in Germany. On July 2, 1989, the German team beat the favored Norwegian team 4–1 in front of 23,000 spectators. This was an attendance record for a German women's team that would last until May 24, 2008, when 27,460 spectators watched 1. FFC Frankfurt defeat Umeå IK 3–2 in the UEFA ...

  7. Kathrin Hendrich - Wikipedia

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    Kathrin Julia Hendrich (born 6 April 1992) is a German professional footballer who plays for Frauen-Bundesliga club VfL Wolfsburg and the German national team. [2] A versatile defender, she can play as a centre-back, full-back or sweeper.

  8. Lena Oberdorf - Wikipedia

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    Lena Sophie Oberdorf (born 19 December 2001) is a German professional footballer who plays as a midfielder for Bundesliga club Bayern Munich and the Germany national team. [2] A versatile player who can play in various positions ranging from centre-back, left-back, defensive midfielder, and central midfielder, Oberdorf is considered one of the most promising young talents in women's football.

  9. Category:Germany women's international footballers - Wikipedia

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    A list of football players, past and present, to play full internationals for the Germany women's national football team. This includes Olympic teams, which are not age-restricted (unlike men's Olympic teams, which are restricted to under 23). For men's international players, see Category:Germany men's international footballers.