Lena Lotzen (born 11 September 1993) is a former German football forward who last played for 1. FC Köln.[2]
![]() Lotzen with Germany in 2013 | ||||||||||||||||
Personal information | ||||||||||||||||
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Full name | Lena Lotzen[1] | |||||||||||||||
Date of birth | (1993-09-11) 11 September 1993 (age 28) | |||||||||||||||
Place of birth | Würzburg, Germany | |||||||||||||||
Height | 1.71 m (5 ft 7 in) | |||||||||||||||
Position(s) | Forward | |||||||||||||||
Club information | ||||||||||||||||
Current team | 1. FC Köln | |||||||||||||||
Youth career | ||||||||||||||||
TG Höchberg | ||||||||||||||||
JFG Kreis Würzburg Süd-West | ||||||||||||||||
Senior career* | ||||||||||||||||
Years | Team | Apps | (Gls) | |||||||||||||
2010–2017 | Bayern Munich | 72 | (24) | |||||||||||||
2018–2020 | SC Freiburg | 26 | (2) | |||||||||||||
2020–2021 | 1. FC Köln | 0 | (0) | |||||||||||||
National team‡ | ||||||||||||||||
2008 | Germany U15 | 5 | (1) | |||||||||||||
2009 | Germany U16 | 5 | (5) | |||||||||||||
2010 | Germany U17 | 11 | (4) | |||||||||||||
2008 | Germany U19 | 9 | (5) | |||||||||||||
2011 | Germany U20 | 12 | (9) | |||||||||||||
2012–2021 | Germany | 25 | (4) | |||||||||||||
Honours
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*Club domestic league appearances and goals, correct as of 9 March 2020 (UTC) ‡ National team caps and goals, correct as of 08:41, 21 June 2015 (UTC) |
On 18 April 2016, she extended her contract with FC Bayern Munich until 2018.[3]
With five goals she was the top scorer of the Germany Under-19 national team that won the 2011 U-19 European Championship.[4] She made her debut for the senior national team on 29 February 2012 against Iceland in the 2012 Algarve Cup. Her first goal for the senior team was against Iceland on 14 July 2013 in a UEFA Women's Euro 2013 match, where she won the title.[5]
Scores and results list Germany's goal tally first:[5]
Lotzen – goals for Germany | ||||||
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# | Date | Location | Opponent | Score | Result | Competition |
1. | 14 July 2013 | Växjö, Sweden | ![]() | 1–0 | 3–0 | UEFA Women's Euro 2013 |
2. | 5 April 2014 | Dublin, Ireland | ![]() | 2–1 | 3–2 | 2015 FIFA Women's World Cup qualification |
3. | 10 April 2014 | Mannheim, Germany | ![]() | 3–0 | 4–0 | 2015 FIFA Women's World Cup qualification |
4. | 19 June 2014 | Vancouver, Canada | ![]() | 1–0 | 2–1 | Friendly |
Bayern München
SC Freiburg (women) – current squad | |
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Germany squad – UEFA Women's Euro 2013 winners (8th title) | ||
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Germany squad – 2015 FIFA Women's World Cup fourth place | ||
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Fritz Walter Medal: Women | |
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Gold | |
Silver | |
Bronze |
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General |
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National libraries |
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