Turid Knaak
Personal information | |||
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Full name | Turid Knaak[1] | ||
Date of birth | 24 January 1991 | ||
Place of birth | Essen, Germany | ||
Height | 1.68 m (5 ft 6 in) | ||
Position(s) | Attacking midfielder, striker | ||
Youth career | |||
SC Rellinghausen | |||
SC Steele 03/20 | |||
–2003 | SGS Essen | ||
2003–2007 | FCR 2001 Duisburg | ||
Senior career* | |||
Years | Team | Apps | (Gls) |
2007–2011 | FCR 2001 Duisburg | 72 | (13) |
2011–2017 | Bayer Leverkusen | 102 | (20) |
2014 | → Arsenal (loan) | 4 | (0) |
2017–2020 | SGS Essen | 64 | (16) |
2020–2021 | Atlético Madrid | 26 | (2) |
2021–2022 | Wolfsburg | 16 | (0) |
International career‡ | |||
2006 | Germany U15 | 4 | (5) |
2006–2008 | Germany U17 | 19 | (9) |
2009–2010 | Germany U19 | 18 | (7) |
2010 | Germany U20 | 7 | (0) |
2010 | Germany U23 | 2 | (0) |
2018–2022 | Germany | 16 | (2) |
*Club domestic league appearances and goals, correct as of 15:38, 7 July 2022 (UTC) ‡ National team caps and goals, correct as of 15:38, 7 July 2022 (UTC) |
Turid Knaak (born 24 January 1991) is a German former footballer.[2] She played as an attacking midfielder or a striker for Bundesliga club VfL Wolfsburg and the Germany women's national team.[3]
Club career
[edit]Knaak started her professional career at FCR Duisburg with whom she won the German Cup and the UEFA Women's Cup. For the 2011–12 season she transferred to Bayer 04 Leverkusen.[4]
On 4 July 2014, she joined Arsenal on a two-month loan,[5] coming off the bench to make her debut in the FA WSL Cup two days later, in a 3–0 win over Chelsea,[6] and four days later, she was named in the starting line up against the London Bees, scoring twice in a 7–0 cup win.[7] She made one more cup appearance in a 4–0 win over Millwall,[8] and then three appearances in the FA WSL, before returning to Leverkusen for the start of the 2014–15 Bundesliga season.
Career statistics
[edit]International
[edit]- As of 18 September 2021[9]
Germany | ||
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Year | Apps | Goals |
2018 | 5 | 1 |
2019 | 7 | 1 |
2020 | 3 | 0 |
2021 | 1 | 0 |
Total | 16 | 2 |
International goals
[edit]Scores and results list Germany's goal tally first:[9]
Knaak – goals for Germany | ||||||
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# | Date | Location | Opponent | Score | Result | Competition |
1. | 10 June 2018 | Hamilton, Canada | Canada | 3–2 | 3–2 | Friendly |
2. | 31 August 2019 | Kassel, Germany | Montenegro | 7–0 | 10–0 | UEFA Women's Euro 2021 qualifying |
Honours
[edit]FCR 2001 Duisburg
- Bundesliga Runner-up: 2007–08, 2009–10
- DFB-Pokal: 2008–09, 2009–10
- UEFA Women's Cup: 2008–09
Atlético Madrid
- Supercopa de España: Winner 2020–21
VfL Wolfsburg
Germany U17
- UEFA Women's U17 Championship: Winner 2008
- FIFA U17 Women's World Cup third place: 2008
- FIFA U-20 Women's World Cup: Winner 2010
References
[edit]- ^ "FIFA Women's World Cup France 2019 – List of Players: Germany" (PDF). FIFA. 7 July 2019. p. 10. Archived from the original (PDF) on 8 July 2019. Retrieved 18 February 2022.
- ^ ""Auf berufliche Ziele konzentrieren": Knaak beendet aktive Karriere". kicker.de (in German). 5 May 2022. Retrieved 7 July 2022.
- ^ "Steckbrief Turid Knaak" (in German). fcr-01.de. Retrieved 25 February 2010.
- ^ "Leverkusen angelt sich Turid Knaak" (in German). womensoccer.de. 14 June 2011. Retrieved 14 June 2011.
- ^ "Turid Knaak signs for Ladies on loan". Arsenal.com. 4 July 2014. Retrieved 3 October 2014.
- ^ "Continental Cup: Arsenal 3–0 Chelsea". Arsenal.com. 6 July 2014. Retrieved 3 October 2014.
- ^ "Arsenal Ladies 7–0 London Bees – Report". Arsenal.com. 11 July 2014. Retrieved 3 October 2014.
- ^ "Continental Cup: Millwall 0–4 Arsenal". Arsenal.com. 13 July 2014. Retrieved 3 October 2014.
- ^ a b "Turid Knaak". dfb.de. 18 September 2021.
External links
[edit]- Official website (in German)
- Turid Knaak – FIFA competition record (archived)
- Turid Knaak at WorldFootball.net
- 1991 births
- Living people
- German women's footballers
- German expatriate sportspeople in England
- Liga F players
- German expatriate sportspeople in Spain
- Germany women's international footballers
- Expatriate women's footballers in England
- Expatriate women's footballers in Spain
- Women's Super League players
- Arsenal W.F.C. players
- Bayer 04 Leverkusen (women) players
- SGS Essen players
- FCR 2001 Duisburg players
- German expatriate women's footballers
- Women's association football midfielders
- Women's association football forwards
- Footballers from Essen
- 2019 FIFA Women's World Cup players
- UEFA Women's Champions League–winning players
- German women's football biography stubs