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🏆 UEFA Women's Euro Winning Team Squads 2005 England

Tina Theune-Meyer
Tina Theune-Meyer
Germany
Head Coach

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2005 England Winning Team Germany

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Birgit Prinz
Birgit Prinz
Germany
Captain

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🏆 Winning Players

GK
Silke Rottenberg
Silke Rottenberg
Germany
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Caps
FCR 2001 Duisburg

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GK
Silke Rottenberg
Silke Rottenberg
Germany
- (Caps)
FCR 2001 Duisburg
GK
Ursula Holl
Ursula Holl
Germany
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Caps
FSV Frankfurt

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GK
Ursula Holl
Ursula Holl
Germany
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FSV Frankfurt
GK
Nadine Angerer
Nadine Angerer
Germany
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Caps
1. FFC Turbine Potsdam

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GK
Nadine Angerer
Nadine Angerer
Germany
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1. FFC Turbine Potsdam
DF
Kerstin Stegemann
Kerstin Stegemann
Germany
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Caps
FFC Heike Rheine

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DF
Kerstin Stegemann
Kerstin Stegemann
Germany
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FFC Heike Rheine
DF
Sonja Fuss
Sonja Fuss
Germany
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Caps
1. FFC Turbine Potsdam

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DF
Sonja Fuss
Sonja Fuss
Germany
- (Caps)
1. FFC Turbine Potsdam
DF
Steffi Jones
Steffi Jones
Germany
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Caps
1. FFC Frankfurt

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DF
Steffi Jones
Steffi Jones
Germany
- (Caps)
1. FFC Frankfurt
DF
Sarah Günther-Werlein
Sarah Günther-Werlein
Germany
-
Caps
Hamburger SV

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DF
Sarah Günther-Werlein
Sarah Günther-Werlein
Germany
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Hamburger SV
DF
Sandra Minnert
Sandra Minnert
Germany
-
Caps
SC 07 Bad Neuenahr

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DF
Sandra Minnert
Sandra Minnert
Germany
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SC 07 Bad Neuenahr
DF
Ariane Hingst
Ariane Hingst
Germany
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Caps
1. FFC Turbine Potsdam

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DF
Ariane Hingst
Ariane Hingst
Germany
- (Caps)
1. FFC Turbine Potsdam
MF
Pia Wunderlich
Pia Wunderlich
Germany
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Caps
1. FFC Frankfurt

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MF
Pia Wunderlich
Pia Wunderlich
Germany
- (Caps)
1. FFC Frankfurt
MF
Renate Lingor
Renate Lingor
Germany
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Caps
1. FFC Frankfurt

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MF
Renate Lingor
Renate Lingor
Germany
- (Caps)
1. FFC Frankfurt
MF
Britta Carlson
Britta Carlson
Germany
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Caps
1. FFC Turbine Potsdam

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MF
Britta Carlson
Britta Carlson
Germany
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1. FFC Turbine Potsdam
MF
Conny Pohlers
Conny Pohlers
Germany
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Caps
1. FFC Turbine Potsdam

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MF
Conny Pohlers
Conny Pohlers
Germany
- (Caps)
1. FFC Turbine Potsdam
MF
Kerstin Garefrekes
Kerstin Garefrekes
Germany
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Caps
1. FFC Frankfurt

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MF
Kerstin Garefrekes
Kerstin Garefrekes
Germany
- (Caps)
1. FFC Frankfurt
MF
Navina Omilade
Navina Omilade
Germany
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Caps
1. FFC Turbine Potsdam

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MF
Navina Omilade
Navina Omilade
Germany
- (Caps)
1. FFC Turbine Potsdam
FW
Inka Grings
Inka Grings
Germany
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Caps
FCR 2001 Duisburg

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FW
Inka Grings
Inka Grings
Germany
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FCR 2001 Duisburg
FW
Sandra Smisek
Sandra Smisek
Germany
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Caps
FSV Frankfurt

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FW
Sandra Smisek
Sandra Smisek
Germany
- (Caps)
FSV Frankfurt
FW
Birgit Prinz
Birgit Prinz
Germany
-
Caps
1. FFC Frankfurt

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FW
Birgit Prinz
Birgit Prinz
Germany
- (Caps)
1. FFC Frankfurt
FW
Anja Mittag
Anja Mittag
Germany
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Caps
1. FFC Turbine Potsdam

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FW
Anja Mittag
Anja Mittag
Germany
- (Caps)
1. FFC Turbine Potsdam
FW
Petra Wimbersky
Petra Wimbersky
Germany
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Caps
1. FFC Turbine Potsdam

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FW
Petra Wimbersky
Petra Wimbersky
Germany
- (Caps)
1. FFC Turbine Potsdam

📄 Summary

Germany national football team Emblem
The 2005 UEFA Women's Championship, also referred to as UEFA Women's Euro 2005, was a football tournament for women held from 5 June to 19 June 2005 in Lancashire and Cheshire, England. The UEFA Women's Championship is a regular tournament involving European national teams from countries affiliated to UEFA, the European governing body, who have qualified for the competition. The competition aims to determine which national women's team is the best in Europe.

Germany won the competition for the fourth consecutive tournament, and the record-extending sixth time overall (including one win in the predecessor tournament, the European Competition for Representative Women's Teams). Their championship win was the last for coach Tina Theune-Meyer, who months earlier had announced her retirement effective at the end of the tournament. In her nine years in charge of Germany, they won three European titles, two bronze medals in the Olympics, and the 2003 World Cup.

Finland made its debut in the competition.

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