Leonie Maier
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| Personal information | |||
|---|---|---|---|
| Date of birth | 29 September 1992 | ||
| Place of birth | Stuttgart, Germany | ||
| Height | 1.63 m (5 ft 4 in) | ||
| Playing position | Defender | ||
| Club information | |||
Current team | FC Bayern Munich | ||
| Number | 20 | ||
| Youth career | |||
| TV Aldingen | |||
| –2009 | JSG Remseck | ||
| Senior career* | |||
| Years | Team | Apps | (Gls) |
| 2009–2010 | VfL Sindelfingen | 31 | (9) |
| 2010–2013 | SC 07 Bad Neuenahr | 65 | (7) |
| 2013– | FC Bayern Munich | 25 | (1) |
| National team‡ | |||
| 2008–2009 | Germany U17 | 15 | (3) |
| 2010–2011 | Germany U19 | 18 | (1) |
| 2012 | Germany U20 | 12 | (3) |
| 2013– | Germany | 49 | (7) |
Honours
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* Senior club appearances and goals counted for the domestic league only and correct as of 30 May 2015. | |||
Leonie Maier (born 29 September 1992) is a German footballer. She currently plays for FC Bayern Munich.
International career
Maier scored her first international goal in a friendly match against Canada on 19 July 2013. She scored in the 53rd minute, which ended in a 1–0 win for Germany.[1]
She was part of the squad for the 2016 Summer Olympics, where Germany won the gold medal.[2]
International goals
Scores and results list Germany's goal tally first:
| Maier – goals for Germany | ||||||
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| # | Date | Location | Opponent | Score | Result | Competition |
| 1. | 19 June 2013 | Paderborn, Germany | | 1–0 | 1–0 | Friendly |
| 2. | 29 June 2013 | Munich, Germany | | 1–0 | 4–2 | Friendly |
| 3. | 26 October 2013 | Koper, Slovenia | | 2–0 | 13–0 | 2015 FIFA Women's World Cup qualification |
| 4. | 18 September 2015 | Halle, Germany | | 2–0 | 12–0 | UEFA Women's Euro 2017 qualifying |
| 5. | 22 October 2015 | Wiesbaden, Germany | | 2–0 | 2–0 | UEFA Women's Euro 2017 qualifying |
| 6. | 3 March 2016 | Tampa, United States | | 1–0 | 1–0 | 2016 SheBelieves Cup |
| 7. | 16 September 2016 | Khimki, Russia | | 2–0 | 4–0 | UEFA Women's Euro 2017 qualifying |
Source:[3]
Honours
Club
- Bayern München
- Bundesliga: Winner 2014–15, 2015–16
Germany
- UEFA U-17 Women's Championship: Winner 2009
- UEFA U-19 Women's Championship: Winner 2011
- FIFA U-20 Women's World Cup: Runner-Up 2012
- UEFA Women's Championship: Winner 2013
- Summer Olympic Games: Gold medal, 2016
- Algarve Cup: Winner 2014
References
- ↑ "DFB-Frauen gewinnen gegen Olympiadritten Kanada" (in German). German Football Association. 19 July 2013. Retrieved 19 July 2013.
- ↑ "Gold for Germany as Neid finishes in style". fifa.com. 19 August 2016.
- ↑ "Players Info Maier Goals". DFB. Retrieved 3 February 2014.
External links
- Profile (German) at DFB
- Player German domestic football stats (German) at DFB
- Weltfussball profile
- Framba profile
- FIFA Profile
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