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Anybody else mad at Chinese players RN? 😅 please tell me I'm not the only one wanting to punch them 😅
Debrecenből tűnt el a 13 éves Dzsenifer!
Debrecenből tűnt el a 13 éves Dzsenifer!
A debreceni rendőrök az állampolgárok segítségét kérik a fiatalkorú megtalálásában.
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BBC Women's Footballer of The Year 2018: Dzsenifer Marozsan profile Germany and Olympique Lyonnais midfielder Dzsenifer Marozsan is hoping to win the coveted BBC Women's Footballer of the Year 2018 award.
BBC Women's Footballer of The Year 2018: Dzsenifer Marozsan profile
Germany and Olympique Lyonnais midfielder Dzsenifer Marozsan is hoping to win the coveted BBC Women’s Footballer of the Year 2018 award.
Marozsan joins England and Olympique Lyonnais’ Lucy Bronze, Denmark and VFL Wolfsburg’s Pernille Harder, Australia, Chicago Red Stars and Perth Glory’s Sam Kerr and Netherlands and Barcelona’s Lieke Martens on the five-player shortlist for the BBC award.
You can watch profiles of all the five nominees, read full terms and vote online for your favourite here.[1] Voting closes at 08:00 GMT/09:00 BST on Tuesday, 8 May.
References
^ here. (www.bbc.co.uk)
BBC Sport – Football
BBC Women's Footballer of The Year 2018: Dzsenifer Marozsan profile was originally published on 365 Football
Women's Footballer of the Year contender Dzsenifer Marozsan
Women's Footballer of the Year contender Dzsenifer Marozsan
Media playback is not supported on this device We are profiling each of the five nominees for the BBC Women’s Footballer of the Year 2018 award. You can see all their profiles, read full terms and vote here for your favourite online until 08:00 GMT (09:00 BST) on Tuesday, 8 May. The winner will be revealed on Tuesday, 22 May during Sport Today on BBC World Service from 18:30 GMT (19:30 BST), on…
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Women's Footballer of the Year contender Dzsenifer Marozsan
Media playback is not supported on this device
We are profiling each of the five nominees for the BBC Women’s Footballer of the Year 2018 award. You can see all their profiles, read full terms and vote here for your favourite online until 08:00 GMT (09:00 BST) on Tuesday, 8 May. The winner will be revealed on Tuesday, 22 May during Sport Today on BBC World Service from 18:30 GMT (19:30 BST), on BBC World News and on the BBC Sport website.[1]
Age: 26 Position: midfielder Plays for: Olympique Lyonnais and Germany
Snapshot of 2017: Helped Olympique Lyon win treble of Champions League, French league and cup
Did you know?
Marozsan was born in Budapest, Hungary and moved to Germany aged four with her family. Her father is former Hungary midfielder Janos Marozsan
She became the Bundesliga’s youngest ever player when she made her debut at the age of 14 in 2007
She scored in the Olympic final at Rio 2016 as Germany beat Sweden 2-1
She was named Germany’s Female Footballer of the Year in 2017
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Being nominated
“It’s really nice to hear that I have been nominated, I just love to play soccer every day to win with my team. It makes me happy and lucky every day to be on the pitch.”
In her own words: Treble, tattoos and tears
Winning all three titles with Lyon last year was an amazing feeling which I will never forget, one of the best moments in my soccer career. I had won the Champions League before with Frankfurt and now with Lyon, it’s amazing.
The Champions League final against PSG went to penalties, when I scored my penalty, I didn’t know if I should cry or just scream. There were so many feelings and I was just crying because I was so happy.
I got a lot of training from my father Janos Marozsan, who played professional football and played for Hungary. I listened to him a lot and that helped me in my career.
My brother is five years older than me – at first he was not really happy that his sister was following him out to play in front of his friends. After a while he accepts me!
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My Mum tried everything to stop me playing soccer, she took me to dance training and everything. I did the things she wanted but after a dance class I would take my ball and go out to play with my brother, she can’t stop me playing. Everything in my life is around football, I live it.
It’s crazy to think I am the captain of Germany, it’s an amazing position for me. I’m quite quiet but in the right moment I can say something even if it’s calm. But I think my team respect me and that’s the most important thing.
I have some tattoos on my arm- a dreamcatcher and some different personal things. My mum was not very happy when I got them at first but she likes them now. I will never say I won’t get any more – so, sorry mum, perhaps it’s possible!
References
^ vote here (www.bbc.co.uk)
BBC Sport – Football
Women's Footballer of the Year contender Dzsenifer Marozsan was originally published on 365 Football
Anybody else that can't stop screaming!?
Bc we won fn GOOOOOLLLLDDDDD!!! Wooohoooooooooo 🎉💪 And Maro scored 😍👊⚽
Olympic gold! Thanks Maro!!! You will always be the best to me! What a team player 💪🙏🎉