The Women s Female Football Team (German: Deutsche Fußbalnationalmannschaft der Frauen ) is the national team representing Germany in major women s football competitions: the World Cup, the Olympic Games, the Championships of Europe and the Algarve Cup. It is managed by the German Football Federation (DFB). His first official match took place in 1982. After the German reunification, the DFB remained on the side of West Germany. The Women s German team is one of the most titled teams in the history of women s football. Two relying on the World Cup, in 2003 and 2007, it made Germany the only nation to have won the world title at both men and women. It also won eight of the eleven European Championships, six consecutive between 1995 and 2013. Finally, during the five editions where women s football was present at the Olympic Games, Germany won the gold medal in 2016 as well as Three bronze medals (2000, 2004 and 2008). Birgit Prinz, elected three times best footballeuse in the world (2003, 2004 and 2005), holds the record of selections, goals and record of goals marked in the history of the World Cup. Women s football has long been put to the index in Germany since any official match was forbidden until 1970. However, since its first World Champion title in 2003, the popularity of the Female Football Team in Germany continues to increase. Silvia Neid has been selective from the team since 2005, succeeding Tina Theune-Meyer, from which she was the assistant for nine years. In addition, the selection ends the year 2016 by holding second FIFA ranking with 2109 points behind the United States (2140).
Hannover 96 for the first time has been moved into the third round of the DFB Cup for five years. The 1992 cup winner sat down in the second division duel against Fortuna Dusseldorf 3-0 (1: 0). Sebastian Kerk (30.) and Double Packer Maximilian Beier (90. + 3/090. + 6) achieved the hits against the two-time trophy winner.
Despite four games without victory in the league, the Lower Saxony began self-confident. The hosts went aggressively into the two-fighting and developed light field advantages. The guests posted by Robert Bolzanik Nevertheless the first chance (17th).
Hannover, however, came into progress and went better and went to a nice combination. Kerk hit a double pass with others. The leadership gave Hannover even more security, Julian Börner missed the 2: 0 (43.).
The hosts moved back in the second half, but Düsseldorf first fell a little. The game of the Rhine countries lacked precision. Nevertheless, Jakub Piotrowski had the chance to compensate (68.). In reflection time, everything made it clear.
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