The best DFB women of all time: a AI selects the legends!

Find out the highlights of the best DFB women's elf of all time, chosen by a AI, and their impressive success.
Find out the highlights of the best DFB women's elf of all time, chosen by a AI, and their impressive success. (Symbolbild/NAG)

The best DFB women of all time: a AI selects the legends!

The interest in women's football in Germany has increased rapidly in recent years. A current analysis, presented by Rosenheim24 , presented the best players of the German women's National team at all times, chosen by an artificial intelligence. These players shaped the history of German football and left impressive traces in the international scene.

Among the outstanding actors is Nadine Angerer, who did not allow a goal at the World Cup in China in 2007 and became the first goalkeeper to receive the title of world footballer in 2013. In addition, she leads the list with two world championship titles and five EM titles.

The best players in the German national team

The other remarkable players include Kerstin Stegemann, who can come up with 191 international matches and two world championships, as well as Annike Krahn, who impressed in 2007 during the World Cup and 2016 at the Olympic victory. Marina Hegering and Linda Bresonik complement the defensive and show the versatility of the team.

  • Lena Oberdorf: Physically strong and dominant in midfield, particularly striking in the EM 2022.
  • Renate Lingor: Creative Center, shaped the 2003 and 2007 World Cup title
  • Birgit Prinz: Three -time world footballer and two -time world champion with 128 international goals.
  • Alexandra Popp: strong header, Germany led to the final at the European Championship 2022.
  • Silvia Neid: Successful player and trainer with the 2007 World Cup title

Martina Voss-Tecklenburg, who played 125 caps, and Ariane Hingst, who served as a link between defense and midfield, round off the list. These players have contributed significantly to the dominance of German women's football.

World Cup 2007 and their importance

An important chapter in the history of women's football is the World Cup of women in 2007. This took place from September 10th to 30th in China and is considered a milestone because Germany successfully defended the title. With a 2-0 win in the final against Brazil, the German team not only secured the title, but also set records, including the highly valued victory with 11: 0 against Argentina.

This World Cup was the first in which the FIFA distributed success premiums, and the tournament attracted a total of 1,078,285 spectators, which corresponds to an average of 33,696 per game. Nadine Angerer was voted the best goalkeeper of the tournament, while Marta from Brazil won the goal scorer crown with seven goals.

The roots of women's football in Germany

The development of women's football in Germany has a long history. The foundation of the German women's football association and the West German women's football association in the 1950s were decisive steps. In 1956 the first international match against the Netherlands took place, which was held in front of almost 20,000 spectators. In 1970 the DFB opened the ban on women's teams and introduced many changes that made sport more accessible to women.

The big departure came in 1989 with the first European championship title of the women's national team, in which players such as Martina Voss and Silvia Neid were decisively involved. The victory helped players to greater visibility and opened doors for their participation in talk shows and other public appearances, which further increased interest in women's football.

Overall, Germany looks back on a remarkable movement in women's football, which has been shaped by pioneers and still has great influence to this day. The path from the beginning to the current flowering period is a testimony to passion and commitment that this sport means for so many women in the country.

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