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Alexandra Popp

~Poppi

Apr 06' 1991

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Germany

The Exhilarating Story...

Born on April 6, 1991, in Witten, Germany, Alexandra Popp rose to prominence as one of Germany's most iconic footballers. Her parents, who supported her passion for sports from an early age, played a crucial role in nurturing her career. Despite limited opportunities for women in football during her youth, Popp’s determination and talent paved the way for her illustrious journey. Popp's career was marked by challenges, including injuries that sidelined her during key tournaments like the UEFA Women’s Euro 2017. However, she refused to let setbacks define her. Instead, she focused on recovery and personal growth, leveraging the support of mentors, teammates, and her inner resilience. A standout moment in her career came in the 2016 Summer Olympics, where she helped Germany secure a gold medal. This victory symbolized her commitment and ability to perform under pressure. Throughout her journey, Popp benefited from the guidance of influential coaches and her club teammates at VfL Wolfsburg. Her professional career also involved a unique personal experience: she trained as a zookeeper, showcasing her versatile personality beyond football. On October 28, 2024, Popp bid farewell to international football, marking the end of a remarkable 14-year career with the German national team. With 145 caps and 67 goals, she leaves behind a legacy as Germany's first female football superstar. Her retirement was celebrated by thousands, recognizing her contributions to the sport and her role in advancing women’s football globally. Popp's career inspires athletes to dream big, overcome challenges, and leave a mark on their respective fields. As her story resonates, she stands as a beacon of hope for future generations.

Whenever I faced a setback, I'd dust myself off and get back to work.

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Career

Last updated: Nov 15' 2024
Club

FCR 2001 Duisburg

  • Career: 2008–2012
  • Total appearances: 80
  • Total goals: 31
Club

VfL Wolfsburg

  • Career: 2012-Present
  • Total appearances: 219
  • Total goals: 112
Club

Germany Football Team

  • Career: 2010–2024
  • Total appearances: 145
  • Total goals: 67

Achievements

FCR 2001 Duisburg

  • 1 x UEFA Women's Champions League
  • 2 x DFB-Pokal Frauen

VfL Wolfsburg

  • 2 x UEFA Women's Champions League
  • 7 x Frauen-Bundesliga
  • 10 x DFB-Pokal Frauen

Germany U17

  • 1 x FIFA U-17 Women's World Cup third place
  • 1 x UEFA U-17 Women's Championship

Germany U20

  • 1 x FIFA U-20 Women's World Cup

Germany

  • 1 x Summer Olympics gold medal
  • 1 x Summer Olympics bronze medal
  • 1 x UEFA Women's Championship runner-up
  • 1 x UEFA Women's Nations League third place
  • 2 x Algarve Cup

Individual

  • 1 x UEFA Women's Under-17 Championship: Golden Player
  • 1 x Fritz Walter Medal: Silver
  • 1 x FIFA U-20 Women's World Cup Golden Ball
  • 1 x FIFA U-20 Women's World Cup Golden Shoe
  • 3 x Footballer of the Year in Germany
  • 1 x Silbernes Lorbeerblatt
  • 2 x IFFHS Women's World Team
  • 1 x UEFA Women's Championship Silver Boot
  • 1 x UEFA Women's Championship Team of the Tournament
  • 1 x Frauen-Bundesliga Top scorer
  • 1 x DFB-Pokal Frauen Top scorer
  • 1 x FIFA Women's World Cup Bronze Boot

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