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Daniela Bräuer

Germanyb. 1984-09-22Retired
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Biography

Daniela Bräuer, born on September 22, 1984, in Germany, is a prominent former professional football athlete known for her contributions to women’s football. Bräuer began her career in the early 2000s, playing as a midfielder. Over the years, she built a reputation for her technical skill, tactical awareness, and versatility on the field.

Throughout her career, Bräuer played for several clubs in the Frauen-Bundesliga, including notable stints at 1. FFC Frankfurt and SC 07 Bad Neuenahr. She was part of a generation of players that revitalized women's football in Germany, contributing to her team's successes in both domestic and European competitions. Bräuer also represented the German national team at various youth levels before advancing to the senior squad.

Bräuer's legacy is marked by her role in promoting women's sports in Germany, as she inspired future generations of female athletes. After retiring from professional football, she transitioned to coaching and youth development, aiming to cultivate young talent in the sport. Her contributions to football both on and off the field continue to influence the landscape of women's football in Germany.

Quick Facts

Full nameDaniela Bräuer
Date of birth1984-09-22
NationalityGermany
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