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1994–1997
  
1. FFC Turbine Potsdam

Date joined
  
2007

Years
  
Team

Current team
  
1. FFC Frankfurt

Number
  
26

Role
  
Football player

Playing position
  
Forward

Name
  
Conny Pohlers


Conny Pohlers Conny Pohlers quotMein Ziel ist die Champions Leaguequot DFB

Date of birth
  
(1978-11-16) 16 November 1978 (age 37)

Olympic medals
  
Football at the 2004 Summer Olympics – Women's tournament

Similar People
  
Petra Wimbersky, Martina Muller, Kerstin Garefrekes, Navina Omilade, Birgit Prinz

Place of birth
  
Halle, East Germany

WUSA 2003 semifinals Atlanta Beat v San Diego


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.

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Conny Pohlers Recordholder Pohlers honoured at testimonial UEFA

Domestic football

Conny Pohlers Frauenfuball Bundesliga Saison 20102011

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 May 19 she scored a goal in Wolfsburg's 3–2 Cup Final win against her old team, Turbine Potsdam.

Conny Pohlers VfL Wolfsburg Conny Pohlers

After the 2013/14 season she ended her career.

Honours

Conny Pohlers Spirit training report Pohlers participates in first

  • 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 football

  • FIFA Women's World Cup: Winner 2003
  • Football at the Summer Olympics: Bronze medal 2004, 2008
  • UEFA Women's Championship: Winner 2005
  • Algarve Cup: Winner 2006
  • Indivudual

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

    Conny Pohlers Wikipedia