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Conny Pohlers

Conny Pohlers
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Personal information
Date of birth 16 November 1978
Place of birth Halle, East Germany
Position(s) Forward
Club information
Current team
VfL Wolfsburg
Number 26
Youth career
1985–1994 FSV 67 Halle
Senior career*
Years Team Apps (Gls)
1994–1997 1. FFC Turbine Potsdam 1 (1)
1997 TuS Niederkirchen 4 (4)
1997–2007 1. FFC Turbine Potsdam 151 (171)
2003 Atlanta Beat
2007–2011 1. FFC Frankfurt 59 (60)
2011–2014 VfL Wolfsburg 63 (41)
2013 → Washington Spirit (loan) 13 (1)
National team
2001–2011 Germany 67 (28)
* Senior club appearances and goals counted for the domestic league only and correct as of 3 November 2013
‡ National team caps and goals correct as of 13 November 2013

Conny Pohlers (born 16 November 1978, Halle) is a retired German football player. Since 1998 she has played in the Women's Bundesliga and since 2001 in the Germany women's national football team.

Career

Domestic football

Pohlers comes from a football playing family. Her father played and her mother was once the top goal scorer in a regional league. She first played at the age of seven with FSV '67 Halle. In 1994, she moved to 1. FFC Turbine Potsdam. In the 2003 season, she played in the American professional league, WUSA, with the Atlanta Beat. In February 2007 she announced that she would be transferring to 1.FFC Frankfurt for the 2007–08 season. In 2013, playing for VfL Wolfsburg, she again became a Bundesliga champion, and on 19 May she scored a goal in Wolfsburg's 3–2 Cup Final win against her old team, Turbine Potsdam.

After the 2013/14 season she ended her career.[1]

Honours

Team

Club

  • Bundesliga: Winner 2004, 2006, 2008, 2013, 2014
  • DFB-Pokal: Winner 2004, 2005, 2006, 2008, 2011, 2013
  • UEFA Women's Champions League Winner 2005, 2008, 2013, 2014

International

Individual

  • Bundesliga top goal scorer 2002,[2] 2006, 2011
  • Second all-time top scorer UEFA Women's Champions League with 48 goals[3]
  • Top scorer UEFA Women's Champions League season 2004/2005

References

  1. ^ http://www.wolfsburger-nachrichten.de/sport/vfl_wolfsburg/conny-pohlers-beendet-karriere-mit-zwei-titeln-id1481361.html
  2. ^ "Frauen-Bundesliga: Torschützenliste 2001–02" (in German). German Football Association. 18 June 2002.
  3. ^ "Mittag breaks Pohlers goal record". UEFA. 11 November 2015. Retrieved 12 April 2016.

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