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| name = Annike Krahn | image = 1LIVE Krone 2015-Annike Krahn.jpg | caption = | fullname = Annike Berit Krahn | birth_date = {{birth date and age|1985|7|1|df=y}} | birth_place = Bochum, West Germany | height = {{height|meter=1.73|precision=0}} | position = Centre back | currentclub = Bayer Leverkusen | clubnumber = 5 | youthyears1 = 1989–1993 |youthclubs1 = SV Westfalia Weitmar 09 | youthyears2 = 1993–1998 |youthclubs2 = SV Waldesrand Linden | youthyears3 = 1998–2002 |youthclubs3 = TuS Harpen | youthyears4 = 2002–2004 |youthclubs4 = SG Wattenscheid 09 | years1 = 2004–2012 |clubs1 = FCR 2001 Duisburg |caps1 = 146 |goals1 = 8 | years2 = 2012–2015 |clubs2 = Paris Saint-Germain |caps2 = 52 |goals2 = 2 | years3 = 2015– |clubs3 = Bayer Leverkusen |caps3 = |goals3 = | nationalyears1 = 2002–2004 |nationalteam1 = Germany U19 |nationalcaps1 = 29 |nationalgoals1 = 10 | nationalyears2 = 2005–2006 |nationalteam2 = Germany U21 |nationalcaps2 = 8 |nationalgoals2 = 0 | nationalyears3 = 2005–2016 |nationalteam3 = Germany |nationalcaps3 = 137 |nationalgoals3 = 5 | medaltemplates ={{MedalCompetition|Olympic Games}}{{MedalGold|2016 Rio de Janeiro|Team}}{{MedalBronze|2008 Beijing|Team}} | pcupdate = 09:43, 8 June 2015 (UTC) | ntupdate = 19 August 2016 }}Annike Krahn (born 1 July 1985) is a German footballer. She plays as a centre back for Bayer Leverkusen.[1] CareerClubKrahn started playing football at the age of four. She played at SV Westfalia Weitmar 09, SV Waldesrand Linden, TuS Harpen and SG Wattenscheid 09 at youth level, before joining FCR 2001 Duisburg in 2004. Krahn was runner-up in the Bundesliga five times with Duisburg, including four seasons in a row from 2005 to 2008. She won the German Cup twice with the club and claimed the UEFA Women's Cup with Duisburg in the 2008–09 season. During qualification for the UEFA Women's Champions League against Glasgow City in August 2010, Krahn tore the anterior cruciate ligament in her left knee. She missed the entire 2010–11 Bundesliga season.[2] Following the 2011–12 season she left Duisburg after eight years seeking a new challenge.[3] She signed a two-year contract with Paris Saint-Germain on 20 July 2012.[4][5] She announced that she would leave Paris at the end of the 2014–15 season.[6] She joined Bayer Leverkusen at the start of the 2015–16 season.[7] On 10 May 2017, she announced her retirement at the end of the 2016–17 season.[8] InternationalIn 2004, Krahn was runner-up with Germany at the 2004 UEFA Women's U-19 Championship and later that year won the 2004 FIFA U-19 Women's World Championship. She made her debut for the German senior national team in a friendly match against Australia in January 2005. The 2007 FIFA Women's World Cup was Krahn's first major tournament. Initially a reserve player, she started for Germany in the second group match against England after veteran Sandra Minnert got injured. Alongside Kerstin Stegemann, Ariane Hingst and Linda Bresonik, Krahn was part of Germany's defence which did not concede a single goal in the entire tournament. One year later, she won the bronze medal at the 2008 Summer Olympics and she was part of Germany's team winning the country's seventh title at the 2009 European Championship. Krahn has been called up for Germany's 2011 FIFA Women's World Cup squad.[1] She was part of the squad for the 2016 Summer Olympics, where Germany won the gold medal.[9] She retired from international football on 23 August 2016.[10] International goalsScores and results list Germany's goal tally first:
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References{{Commons category|Annike Krahn}}1. ^1 2 {{cite web | url = https://www.dfb.de/index.php?id=1001539 | title = Nationalspielerin Annike Krahn | publisher = DFB.de | accessdate = 18 June 2011 | language = German}} 2. ^{{cite web | url =http://www.focus.de/sport/fussball/bundesliga1/bundesliga-nationalspielerin-krahn-erleidet-kreuzbandriss_aid_540881.html | title = Nationalspielerin Krahn erleidet Kreuzbandriss | publisher = Focus.de | author = Sport-Informations-Dienst | date = 13 August 2010 | accessdate = 18 June 2011 | language = German}} 3. ^{{cite web|title=Krahn leaves Duisburg|url=http://www.womensoccer.de/2012/06/28/annike-krahn-verlasst-fcr-2001-duisburg/|publisher=womensoccer.de|accessdate=28 June 2012|language=German|date=28 June 2012}} 4. ^{{cite web | url = http://www.womensoccer.de/2012/07/20/krahn-wechsel-zu-paris-saint-germain-perfekt/ | title = Krahn-Wechsel zu Paris Saint-Germain perfekt | publisher = Women Soccer | date = 20 July 2012 | accessdate = 26 November 2012| language = German}} 5. ^{{cite web|url=http://www.frauenfussball-info.de/bundesliga/liga-news/1087-annike-krahn-hat-sich-fuer-paris-stgermain-entschieden.html |title=Annike Krahn hat sich für Paris St. Germain entschieden |publisher=Frauenfußball Info |date=20 July 2012 |accessdate=26 November 2012 |language=German |deadurl=yes |archiveurl=https://web.archive.org/web/20140729163840/http://www.frauenfussball-info.de/bundesliga/liga-news/1087-annike-krahn-hat-sich-fuer-paris-stgermain-entschieden.html |archivedate=29 July 2014 }} 6. ^{{cite web|title=Nationalspielerin Krahn verlässt Paris|url=https://www.dfb.de/news/detail/nationalspielerin-krahn-verlaesst-paris-123766/|publisher=dfb.de|accessdate=27 May 2015|language=German|date=27 May 2015}} 7. ^{{cite web|title=Zurück in der Bundesliga: Nationalspielerin Krahn wechselt zu Bayer|url=https://www.dfb.de/news/detail/nationalspielerin-annike-krahn-wechselt-zu-bayer-leverkusen-124251/|publisher=dfb.de|accessdate=2 June 2015|language=German|date=2 June 2015}} 8. ^{{cite web|title=Olympiasiegerin Krahn beendet Karriere|url=https://www.dfb.de/news/detail/olympiasiegerin-krahn-beendet-karriere-167100/|publisher=dfb.de|accessdate=10 May 2017|language=German|date=2 June 2015}} 9. ^{{cite web|url=https://www.fifa.com/womensolympic/news/y=2016/m=8/news=gold-for-germany-as-neid-finishes-in-style-2822872.html|title=Gold for Germany as Neid finishes in style|date=19 August 2016|work=fifa.com}} 10. ^{{cite web|title=Krahn und Behringer treten aus Nationalteam zurück|url=https://www.dfb.de/news/detail/krahn-und-behringer-treten-aus-nationalteam-zurueck-152404/|publisher=dfb.de|accessdate=23 August 2016|language=German|date=23 August 2016}} External links
| bg = white | fg = black | title = Germany squads | list1 ={{Germany Squad 2007 Women's World Cup}}{{Germany squad 2008 Olympic Beijing}}{{Germany Squad 2009 UEFA Women's European Championship}}{{Germany Squad 2011 Women's World Cup}}{{Germany squad 2013 UEFA Women's European Championship}}{{Germany squad 2015 FIFA Women's World Cup}}{{Germany women's football squad 2016 Summer Olympics}} }}{{Authority control}}{{DEFAULTSORT:Krahn, Annike Berit}} 29 : 1985 births|Living people|Sportspeople from Bochum|German women's footballers|FCR 2001 Duisburg players|Paris Saint-Germain Féminines players|Bayer 04 Leverkusen (women) players|Germany women's international footballers|2007 FIFA Women's World Cup players|2011 FIFA Women's World Cup players|2015 FIFA Women's World Cup players|Footballers at the 2008 Summer Olympics|Footballers at the 2016 Summer Olympics|Olympic women's footballers of Germany|Olympic gold medalists for Germany|Olympic bronze medalists for Germany|Olympic medalists in football|Medalists at the 2008 Summer Olympics|Medalists at the 2016 Summer Olympics|FIFA Women's World Cup-winning players|FIFA Century Club|Women's association football defenders|German expatriate footballers|German footballers|German expatriate sportspeople in France|Expatriate women's footballers in France|UEFA Women's Championship-winning players|Division 1 Féminine players|Footballers from North Rhine-Westphalia |
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