Maren Meinert
| Olympic medal record | |||
| Women's Football | |||
|---|---|---|---|
| Bronze | 2000 Sydney | Team competition | |
Maren Meinert (born 5 August 1973 in Rheinhausen) is a retired German football midfielder/striker. She played for the German national team between 1991 and 2003.
References
- This article is based on a translation of an article from the German Wikipedia.
| Germany squad - 1995 FIFA Women's World Cup Runners-up | |
|---|---|
| 1 Goller • 2 Bernhard •
3 Austermühl • 4 Pohlmann • 5 Lohn •
6 Meinert • 7 Voss • 8 Wiegmann •
9 Mohr • 10 Neid • 11 Brocker •
12 Kraus • 13 Hoffmann • 14 Minnert •
15 Klein • 16 Prinz • 17 T. Wunderlich •
18 P. Wunderlich • 19 Smisek • 20 Francke •
Coach: Bisanz |
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| Germany squad - 1999 FIFA Women's World Cup | |
|---|---|
| 1 Rottenberg • 2 Stegemann •
3 Hingst • 4 Jones • 5 Fitschen •
6 Hoffmann • 7 Voss • 8 Smisek •
9 Prinz • 10 Wiegmann • 11 Meinert •
12 Müller • 13 Minnert • 14 T. Wunderlich •
15 Angerer • 16 Lingor • 17 P. Wunderlich •
18 Grings • 19 Brandebusemeyer • 20 Meyer • Coach: Theune-Meyer |
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| Germany squad - 2003 FIFA Women's World Cup Champions | |
|---|---|
| 1 Rottenberg • 2 Stegemann •
3 Bresonik • 4 Künzer • 5 Jones •
6 Lingor • 7 Wunderlich • 8 Smisek •
9 Prinz • 10 Wiegmann • 11 Müller • 12 Fuss •
13 Minnert • 14 Meinert • 15 Angerer •
16 Odebrecht • 17 Hingst • 18 Garefrekes •
19 Gottschlich • 20 Pohlers • Coach: Theune-Meyer |
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