Isabel Kerschowski (born 22 January 1988) is a German football striker. She currently plays for 1. FFC Turbine Potsdam and for the German national team.
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| Full name | Isabel Kerschowski[1] | |||||||||
| Date of birth | (1988-01-22) 22 January 1988 (age 34) | |||||||||
| Place of birth | Berlin, Germany | |||||||||
| Height | 1.67 m (5 ft 6 in) | |||||||||
| Position(s) | Striker / Defender | |||||||||
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Current team | Turbine Potsdam | |||||||||
| Number | 13 | |||||||||
| Youth career | ||||||||||
| 2000–2005 | BSC Marzahn | |||||||||
| Senior career* | ||||||||||
| Years | Team | Apps | (Gls) | |||||||
| 2005–2012 | Turbine Potsdam | 122 | (25) | |||||||
| 2010 | Turbine Potsdam II | 2 | (2) | |||||||
| 2012–2014 | Bayer Leverkusen | 33 | (2) | |||||||
| 2014–2018 | VfL Wolfsburg | 52 | (6) | |||||||
| 2018–2021 | Bayer 04 Leverkusen | 33 | (1) | |||||||
| 2021- | Turbine Potsdam | 17 | (0) | |||||||
| National team‡ | ||||||||||
| 2003 | Germany U15 | 1 | (1) | |||||||
| 2003–2005 | Germany U17 | 24 | (10) | |||||||
| 2005–2007 | Germany U19 | 36 | (24) | |||||||
| 2008 | Germany U20 | 6 | (3) | |||||||
| 2007–2010 | Germany U23 | 12 | (5) | |||||||
| 2007– | Germany | 21 | (4) | |||||||
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*Club domestic league appearances and goals, correct as of 27 February 2020 (UTC) ‡ National team caps and goals, correct as of 30 July 2017 | ||||||||||
Kerschowski played for Germany at the 2008 FIFA U-20 Women's World Cup.[2]
She was part of the squad for the 2016 Summer Olympics, where Germany won the gold medal.[3]
Scores and results list Germany's goal tally first:
| Kerschowski – goals for Germany | ||||||
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| # | Date | Location | Opponent | Score | Result | Competition |
| 1. | 8 April 2016 | Recep Tayyip Erdoğan Stadium, Istanbul, Turkey | 1–0 | 6–0 | UEFA Women's Euro 2017 qualifying | |
| 2. | 3–0 | |||||
| 3. | 6–0 | |||||
| 4. | 30 July 2017 | Sparta Stadion Het Kasteel, Rotterdam, Netherlands | 1–0 | 1–2 | UEFA Women's Euro 2017 | |
Source:[4]
In September 2017, she married her girlfriend.[6]
1. FFC Turbine Potsdam – current squad | |
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Germany women's football squad – 2016 Summer Olympics – Gold medalists | ||
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Germany squad – UEFA Women's Euro 2017 | ||
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