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MSV Duisburg (women)

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MSV Duisburg
Full nameMeidericher Sportverein 02 e. V. Duisburg
Nickname(s)Die Zebras (The Zebras)
Founded1 January 2014; 10 years ago (2014-01-01)
GroundPCC-Stadion
Capacity3.000
ManagerThomas Gerstner
LeagueBundesliga
2019–209th

Meidericher Spielverein 02 e. V. Duisburg, commonly known as MSV Duisburg, is a German women's football club based in Duisburg, North Rhine-Westphalia. The club currently plays in the Bundesliga, the top tier of German women's football.

History

The women's football section of MSV Duisburg was founded in 2014. It is the successor club of FCR 2001 Duisburg which went into insolvency the year before. They played in the second level 2. Bundesliga (women) in 2015–16 where a league championship took the club back to the Bundesliga.

When FCR 2001 Duisburg had to file for insolvency during the 2013–14 season, nearly all players left the club and joined the MSV Duisburg. As MSV they were allowed to continue the second half of the season with the original license of the FCR.

Current squad

As of 17 September 2020.[1]

Note: Flags indicate national team as defined under FIFA eligibility rules. Players may hold more than one non-FIFA nationality.

No. Pos. Nation Player
1 GK Germany GER Meike Kämper (captain)
2 DF Slovakia SVK Lucia Haršányová
3 DF Republic of Ireland IRL Claire O'Riordan
4 DF Germany GER Emma Hilbrands
5 DF Germany GER Isabel Hochstein
6 MF Turkey TUR Ecem Cumert
7 MF Germany GER Miray Cin
8 MF Albania ALB Geldona Morina
9 DF Germany GER Vanessa Fürst
10 MF Germany GER Meret Günster
11 DF Canada CAN Sura Yekka
13 FW Germany GER Anja Kirsten
No. Pos. Nation Player
15 MF Austria AUT Sophie Maierhofer
16 GK Germany GER Caroline-Sophie Härling
17 MF Germany GER Yvonne Zielinski
19 FW Germany GER Antonia-Johanna Halverkamps
20 DF Germany GER Julia Debitzki
22 MF Germany GER Nina Lange
23 MF Afghanistan AFG Hailai Arghandiwal[2]
26 MF United States USA Taylor Kornieck (on loan from Orlando Pride)
31 MF Germany GER Alina Angerer
32 GK Germany GER Ena Mahmutovic
33 FW United States USA Jorian Baucom

Former players

References

  1. ^ "Profis Frauen" (in German). msv-duisburg.de. Retrieved 23 October 2018.
  2. ^ Sophie Serbini, Jonathan Harding (27 December 2019). "Hailai Arghandiwal : "C'est une époque incroyable pour être une femme dans le sport et dans le foot"" (in French). dw.com.