Heidi Mohr
Personal information | |||
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Full name | Heidi Mohr | ||
Date of birth | May 29, 1967 | ||
Place of birth | Weinheim, Germany | ||
Height | 1.67 m (5 ft 5 1⁄2 in) | ||
Playing position | Forward | ||
Senior career* | |||
Years | Team | Apps† | (Gls)† |
1986–1994 | TuS Niederkirchen | 83 | (114) |
1994–1995 | TuS Ahrbach | 22 | (27) |
1. FFC Frankfurt | |||
National team | |||
1986–1996 | Germany | 104 | (83) |
* Senior club appearances and goals counted for the domestic league only. † Appearances (Goals). |
Heidi Mohr (born May 29, 1967) is a former German footballer. As a footballer she was renowned for her speed and her ability to shoot with both feet. In 1999 she was voted Europe's Footballer of the Century.[1]
Club career
Heidi Mohr played in the Bundesliga for TuS Ahrbach, TuS Niederkirchen, and 1. FFC Frankfurt. She was top scorer in the Bundesliga for 5 consecutive years from 1991 to 1995.
National team
Heidi Mohr's debut was against Norway on May 19, 1986. She had 104 appearances for Germany's national team and won the 1989 and 1991 Women's EURO. She scored 8 times at European Championships and 10 times at World Cups. With 83 career goals she was Germany's all time top scorer until Birgit Prinz overtook her in 2005. Mohr's last game was on September 29, 1996 against Iceland.[2]
Matches and goals scored at World Cup and Olympic tournaments
Heidi Mohr competed in two FIFA Women's World Cup: China 1991 and Sweden 1995; and one Olympics: Atlanta 1996; played 15 matches and scored 11 goals[3] Mohr with her Germany team finished third at the 1991 Women's World Cup, held in China.
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Lineup | Start – played entire match on minute (off player) – substituted on at the minute indicated, and player was substituted off at the same time off minute (on player) – substituted off at the minute indicated, and player was substituted on at the same time (c) – captain |
Min | The minute in the match the goal was scored; blank indicates played in the match but did not score a goal. |
Assist/pass | The ball was passed by the player, which assisted in scoring the goal. This column depends on the availability and source of this information. See Assist (football) page. |
penalty or pk | Goal scored on penalty-kick which was awarded due to foul by opponent. (Goals scored in penalty-shoot-out, at the end of a tied match after extra-time, are not included.) |
Score | The match score after the goal was scored. |
Result | The final score. W – match was won L – match was lost to opponent D – match was drawn (W) – penalty-shoot-out was won after a drawn match (L) – penalty-shoot-out was lost after a drawn match |
aet | The score at the end of extra-time; the match was tied at the end of 90' regulation |
pso | Penalty-shoot-out score shown in parenthesis; the match was tied at the end of extra-time |
Orange background color – Olympic women's football tournament | |
Blue background color – FIFA women's world cup final tournament | |
References
- ↑ "Broschüre 25 Jahre Frauen-Länderspiele Teil 2" (in German). Deutscher Fußball Bund. 2007. Retrieved 2008-07-22.
- ↑ "Spielerinfo Mohr" (in German). Deutscher Fußball Bund. 2008. Retrieved 2008-07-31.
- ↑ "FIFA Player Statistics: Heidi MOHR". FIFA.
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