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maxkrusedaily · 6 years
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germany-wags1 · 6 years
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German WaGs ordered by Clubs 2018/2019
Hallo,
hier nun erstmal eine grobe Übersicht über alle deutschstämmigen Spieler und ihre Freundinnen! :)
Folgende vier Kriterien habe ich berücksichtigt, als ich die Liste erstellt habe:
1. Spieler MUSS die deutsche Staatsangehörigkeit haben bzw. als erste Angabe bei Transfermarkt
2. Der Spieler muss Jahrgang 1996 oder älter sein...
3. ... bereits einen gewissen Bekanntheitsgrad erlangt haben oder Marktwert bei jünger als 1996 (Bsp: Christian Früchtl)
4. In der Liste befinden sich aus anderen Ligen nur Spieler die ich bereits aus der Bundesliga oder Nationalmannschaft kenne. Gleiches gilt für 2. Bundesliga (welche auf Wunsch ergänzt wird)
Bei Fehlern, oder falschen „Frauen“ schreibt mir einfach! Ist doch eine lange Liste geworden!
1. Bundesliga
1. FC Nürnberg
Angelika - Hanno Behrens
Azra - Fabian Bredlow
Eva - Sebastian Kerk
Julia - Christian Mathenia
Tatjana Bittner - Lukas Mühl
Xenia Valentini - Enrico Valentini
1. FSV Mainz 05
Lilli Adler - René Adler
Bayer 04 Leverkusen
Gabriele Bender - Lars Bender
Katja Volland - Kevin Volland
Simone Bender - Sven Bender
Sophia - Kai Havertz
Angie - Mitchell Weiser
Borussia Dortmund
Anna Oelschlägel - Eric Oelschlägel
Ann-Kathrin Götze - Mario Götze
Danijela Juric - Dženis Burnić
Jenny Schmelzer - Marcel Schmelzer
Johanna Rode - Sebastian Rode
Sarah Richmond - Julian Weigl
Scarlett Gartmann - Marco Reus
Borussia Mönchengladbach
Celina Lauterbach - Christoph Kramer
Christina Ginter - Matthias Ginter
Lena Hofmann - Jonas Hofmann
Sandra Izabella Herrmann - Patrick Herrmann
Sandra Sippel - Tobias Sippel
Tanita Stindl - Lars Stindl
Eintracht Frankfurt 
Izabel Goulart - Kevin Trapp
Janina Russ - Marco Russ
Jessica Müller - Nicolai Müller
Kim Wiedwald - Felix Wiedwald
FC Augsburg
Anna-Lena Stoll - Marco Richter
Anni - Philipp Max
Ragna Bauer - André Hahn
? - Daniel Baier
FC Bayern München
Cathy Hummels - Mats Hummels
Denise Wagner - Sandro Wagner
Jacqueline René Broussard - Serge Gnabry
Jana Wellenhofer - Christian Früchtl
Lina Meyer - Joshua Kimmich
Lisa Müller - Thomas Müller
Lisa Ulreich - Sven Ulreich
Mathea Fischer - Leon Goretzka
Melissa Halter - Niklas Süle
Nina Neuer - Manuel Neuer
Sherin Senler - Jerome Boateng
FC Schalke 04 
Anja Schulz - Steven Skrzybski
Elena Rudy - Sebastian Rudy
Irina Schelenz - Johannes Geis
Nadine Fährmann - Ralf Fährmann 
Nadine Oczipka - Bastian Oczipka
Sarah Riether - Sascha Riether
Fortuna Düsseldorf
Anna - Marvin Ducksch
Janine Hennings - Rouwen Hennings
Jaqueline Sobottka - Marcel Sobottka
Jessica Contento - Diego Contento
Jessica-Dominica - André Hoffmann
Sara Magdalena - Jean Zimmer
Hannover 96 
Anne-Kathrin Ertl - Matthias Ostrzolek
Jenny - Philipp Tschauner
Lisa Füllkrug - Niclas Füllkrug
Hertha BSC Berlin
Adriana - Maximilian Mittelstädt 
Evelyn Konrad - Davie Selke
Franziska Esswein - Alexander Esswein
Julia - Pascal Köpke
Nina Katharina - Arne Maier
Sara Stollenberg - Marvin Plattenhardt
RB Leipzig
Franziska Halstenberg - Marcel Halstenberg
Laura - Lukas Klostermann
Paula - Timo Werner 
SC Freiburg 
Aylin - Lukas Kübler
Carla - Nils Petersen
Josephine - Tim Kleindienst
Karolina - Marco Terrazzino 
Katrin - Christian Günter
Lana Gulde - Manuel Gulde
Larissa - Alexander Schwolow
Laura Heintz - Dominique Heintz
Lorella Coretti - Jannik Haberer
Madeleine - Florian Kath
Melanie - Florian Niederlechner
Sarah - Lucas Höler
? - Mike Frantz
SV Werder Bremen 
Alina - Max Kruse
Carola Bargfrede - Philipp Bargfrede
TSG 1899 Hoffenheim
Charlotte Baumann - Oliver Baumann
Jessica Witmann - Kevin Akpoguma 
Mary Schulz - Nico Schulz
S. (probably Sarah) - Dennis Geiger
Saskia Bittencourt - Leonardo Bittencourt
Zoe Savannah - Kevin Vogt
VFB Stuttgart
Anna Alexandra Zieler - Ron-Robert Zieler
Carina Gomez - Mario Gomez
Carolina - Marc Oliver Kempf 
Ina Aogo - Dennis Aogo 
Jasmin Castro - Gonzalo Castro
Julia - Timo Baumgartl
Kristina - Erik Thommy
Natalie Grahl - Jens Grahl
Samatha - Daniel Didavi
Verena - Christian Gentner 
VFL Wolfsburg
Anna-Lena Goergens - Robin Knoche
Arzu - Sebastian Jung
Belinda Klaus - Felix Klaus
Jacqueline Tschiersch - Philipp Menzel
Jenny Arnold - Maximilian Arnold
Leticia Della Janna - Gian-Luca Itter
Susann-Marie - Marvin Stefaniak
Victoria - Paul Seguin
Wiebke Ginczek - Daniel Ginczek
2. Bundesliga 
Ich habe hier erstmal nur Köln und Hamburg eingefügt, weil ich davon ausgehe, dass die aufsteigen!
1. FC Köln
Anika Ahrens - Jonas Hector
Carina Horn - Timo Horn
Jana - Marco Höger
Jule - Dominick Drexler
Laure Terodde - Simon Terodde
Laura Zoller - Simon Zoller
Lisa Jell - Christian Clemens
Melanie Kessler - Thomas Kessler
Nina Risse - Marcel Risse
Hamburger SV
Sabrina Mickel - Tom Mickel
Salina Wohlers - Pierre Michel Lasogga
Semra Hunt - Aaron Hunt
Premier League
Arsenal London
Amine Gülse - Mesut Özil
Sophie Christin - Bernd Leno
Vjosa Mustafi - Shkodran
FC Fullham
Anna Sharypova - André Schürrle
Manchester City
Candice Brook - Leroy Sané
Norwich City
Hannah Robenek - Felix Passlack
Lisa Kapser - Mortitz Leitner
Ligue 1
Paris St. Germain
Lena Stiffel - Julian Draxler
Serie A
La Liga
Real Madrid
Jessica Kroos - Toni Kroos
FC Barcelona 
Daniela ter Stegen - Marc-André ter Stegen
Others
Ana Schweinsteiger - Bastian Schweinsteiger (Chicago Fire I USA)
Monika Podolska - Lukas Podolski (Vissel Kobe I Japan)
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sportsleague365 · 6 years
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Football FanCast’s World Cup coverage is brought to you by 5p0rtz! Play 5p0rtz.com‘s World Cup Pool Predictor for free and you could win £1million! Click here to play. As football becomes a more global game with YouTube, Twitter and Instagram granting the modern fan with access to footage of more players than ever before, it is more and more difficult to be a genuine unknown quantity going into the World Cup. It is always interesting to see who will emerge from – these days, relative – obscurity to announce themselves on the world stage when football’s biggest tournament rolls around. In just a matter of games, catching the eye with a goal or two or being a key part of a team that goes deep into the tournament, a player can transform their fortunes and thrust themselves into the most intense of spotlights. Then, the lights fade and often the transfer interest leads to a big move but what happens next? It is up to the player to sink or swim, away from the comfort of playing with their countrymen on the biggest stage, and make a success of the rest of their career. So, Football FanCast have taken a look at how life turned out for some breakout stars from the last four World Cups… 2014: JAMES RODRIGUEZ Rodriguez had been highly-rated prior to the 2014 tournament, earning a big-money move to free-spending Monaco. However, scoring six goals in five games, including a stunner against Uruguay in the last 16 that earned him the Puskas Award ensured that Real Madrid made him their latest superstar. Despite Angel di Maria being shunted out to Manchester United to make room for him, it has never quite happened for Rodriguez in Spain and he became increasingly marginalised under Zinedine Zidane. That led him to be loaned out to Bayern Munich, which appears to have recaptured his confidence but it is safe to say that he is not going into the 2018 tournament as one of the megastars to watch. 2014: GUILLERMO OCHOA In 2014, Ochoa shot to prominence with an outstanding performance in a 0-0 draw against Brazil, including an outstanding save from a Neymar header before he shone again in the last 16 against Holland. The watching public could scarcely believe that the Mexican stopper was available on a free after being released for Ajaccio but after being speculatively linked with some of Europe’s superpowers, he ended up at Malaga. That underwhelming move saw him make just 11 league appearances, and he is now with Standard Liege, after a loan spell with Granada. 2014: MEMPHIS DEPAY Depay scored two goals and one assist as Louis van Gaal’s side came within a penalty shootout of the final before joining Manchester United in 2016. It didn’t work out under van Gaal at Old Trafford and Jose Mourinho sold him to Lyon in January 2017, where he has enjoyed something of a revival and he is now valued at £40.5m by Transfermarkt. 2014: DIVOCK ORIGI Origi was a shock inclusion by Marc Wilmots in Brazil but rewarded his manager’s faith with an assist and a goal – making him the youngest Belgian goalscorer in World Cup history. That prompted Liverpool to sign him from Lille, loaning him straight back for a season and it has never clicked for him at Anfield. He has just spent the season at Wolfsburg and is now not in the 23-man squad Roberto Martinez will take to Russia this summer. 2010: THOMAS MULLER Muller has been banging in the goals for years but back in 2010, he was one of the new kids on the block in a resurgent Germany side and won the Golden Boot with five goals, as well as the award for best young player. Of all the players on this list, he has had arguably the best career, remaining at Bayern Munich throughout, winning seven Bundesligas, the 2013 Champions League and the 2014 World Cup. 2010: ASAMOAH GYAN Gyan shot to prominence in 2010 with three goals as Ghana carried Africa’s hopes in a tournament held on the continent for the very first time. They would have made the semi-finals if he had converted his penalty in extra-time of stoppage time in the quarters against Uruguay but he struck the bar. He joined Sunderland on the back of the tournament, becoming part of a vibrant front three including Darren Bent and Danny Welbeck, before leaving after just one season to suddenly join UAE outfit Al Ain. After a spell in China, Gyan now turns out for Turkish side Kayserispor. 2010: MESUT OZIL Ozil lit up South Africa 2010 and was subsequently snapped up from Werder Bremen by Real Madrid, where he went on to be a key part of Jose Mourinho’s armoury. However, Real’s signing of Gareth Bale in 2013 brought about a speedy exit to Arsenal where he has continually gone missing in big games/provided silky assists for a number of seasons; delete as appropriate. 2006: OWEN HARGREAVES Prior to the tournament in Germany in 2006, it is fair to say that Hargreaves was the least popular member of the so-called Golden Generation. Back in the 4-4-2 era, where Jose Mourinho was able to bamboozle the Premier League with a 4-3-3 and the importance of holding midfielders was grossly underrated in England, the watching public could not understand Sven Goran Eriksson’s obsession with including Hargreaves in every squad and bringing him on to close out game after game. Yet, as the WAGs caught the eye off the field, England were unprepared for the heat on it and struggled badly and Hargreaves as the only Three Lions player to emerge from the tournament with any credit. He was colossal after Wayne Rooney’s red card in the quarter-final defeat against Portugal but the injury problems that plagued his career delayed his switch to Manchester United for a year. He only made 27 league appearances in four years at Old Trafford before taking the foolish decision to shun West Brom for Manchester City, making only one appearance and failing to be included in any subsequent tournament squad. 2002: EL HADJI DIOUF AND SALIF DIAO Senegal stunned holders France in 2002 before rampaging into the quarter-finals where they were only eliminated by a Golden Goal against Turkey. Only two of the squad didn’t play in France going into the tournament but eight went on to play in England; the two highest profile being Diouf and Diao. They both joined Liverpool in the wake of the tournament but neither were able to hit the heights again outside of the international setup. Diouf’s controversial career took in Bolton, Sunderland, Blackburn, Rangers, Doncaster and Leeds after Anfield, while Diao played for Birmingham, Portsmouth and Stoke subsequently. #ManUnited #DannyWelbeck #ElHadjiDiouf
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leagueofwags · 4 years
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Bundesliga 20/21 - Werder Bremen
Jiri Pavlenka und seine Verlobte Misa
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Michael Zetterer und seine Freundin Lili
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Eduardo dos Santos Haesler und seine Freundin Sophie
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Milos Veljkovic Ömer Toprak Marco Friedl und seine Freundin Sabrina
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Niklas Moisander und seine Frau Caroline
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Christian Groß und seine Partnerin (ohne Bild)
Ludwig Augustinsson und seine Verlobte Miranda
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Felix Agu Theodor Gebre Selassie und seine Frau Leona
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Patrick Erras und seine Frau Julia
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Jean Manuel Mbom Ilia Gruev Maximilian Eggestein Kevin Möhwald und seine Freundin Olivia
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Milot Rashica und seine Frau Belkiz
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Leonardo Bittencourt und seine Frau Saskia
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Oscar Schönfelder Romano Schmid und seine Freundin Celine
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Yuya Osako und seine Frau Miwa
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Davie Selke und seine Verlobte Evelyn
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Niclas Füllkrug und seine Frau Lisa
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Joshua Sargent und seine Verlobte Kirsten
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Nick Woltemade Eren Dinkci
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leagueofwags · 5 years
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leagueofwags · 3 years
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Ludwig Augustinsson (Werder Bremen) und seine Frau Miranda sind am 17. März Eltern der kleinen Lilly geworden. Herzlichen Glückwunsch 🥰 🥰
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leagueofwags · 3 years
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leagueofwags · 3 years
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Ludwig Augustinsson (Werder Bremen) und seine Verlobte Miranda haben geheiratet. Herzlichen Glückwunsch 🥰 🥰
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