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| name = Sonja Fuss | image = Pressekonferenz Kölner Sportjahr 2019-3117.jpg | image_size = 250px | fullname = | birth_date = {{birth date and age|df=y|1978|11|5}} | birth_place = Bonn, West Germany | height = {{height|m=1.67}} | position = Defender | currentclub = FC Zürich Frauen | youthyears1 = | youthclubs1 = Grün-Weiß Brauweiler | youthyears2 = 1998–1999 | youthclubs2 = Hartford Hawks | years1 = –2004 | clubs1 = FFC Brauweiler Pulheim | caps1 = 89 | goals1 = | years2 = | clubs2 = Hartford Hawks | caps2 = | goals2 = | years3 = 2004–2005 | clubs3 = FSV Frankfurt | caps3 = 11 | goals3 = 2 | years4 = 2005 | clubs4 = 1. FFC Turbine Potsdam | caps4 = 12 | goals4 = 0 | years5 = 2005–2006 | clubs5 = FFC Brauweiler Pulheim | caps5 = 20 | goals5 = 6 | years6 = 2006–2009 | clubs6 = FCR 2001 Duisburg | caps6 = 68 | goals6 = 4 | years7 = 2009–2010 | clubs7 = 1.FC Köln | caps7 = 33 | goals7 = 9 | years8 = 2011 | clubs8 = FCR 2001 Duisburg | caps8 = 7 | goals8 = 0 | years9 = 2011–2013 | clubs9 = FC Zürich Frauen | caps9 = | goals9 = | years10 = 2013 | clubs10 = Chicago Red Stars | caps10 = 16 | goals10 = 2 | nationalyears1 = | nationalteam1 = Germany U-19 | nationalcaps1 = 19 | nationalgoals1 = | nationalyears2 = 1996–2010 | nationalteam2 = Germany | nationalcaps2 = 68 | nationalgoals2 = 3 | medaltemplates = {{MedalSport | Women's football }}{{MedalCountry | {{GER}} }}{{MedalCompetition | Olympic Games }}{{MedalBronze | 2004 Athens | Team competition }} | club-update = 22 August 2013 | nationalteam-update = 30 May 2011 | medaltemplates-title = Medal record | medaltemplates-expand = yes }}Sonja Fuss (born 5 November 1978 in Bonn) is a German football defender. She played for the Chicago Red Stars in the National Women's Soccer League (NWSL) and the German national team. She has played in the German Bundesliga since 1992. In 2011, together with Inka Grings, she played for Swiss side, FC Zürich Frauen.[1] Early lifeHartford UniversityFuss attended the University of Hartford located in West Hartford, Connecticut.[2][3] Playing careerClubFuss spent most of her career playing for SV Grün-Weiß, which was renamed FFC Brauweiler Pulheim in 2000. In 2004, she transferred to FSV Frankfurt. In February 2005, she signed with FFC Turbine Potsdam. She returned to FFC Brauweiler Pulheim after one season. At the beginning of the season 2006/07, she moved to FCR 2001 Duisburg. In July 2009, Fuss moved to the first FC Köln, the newly formed women's soccer Division 1, for the 2009/10 season. In January 2011, she returned to play for FCR 2001 Duisburg. Her contract there was disbanded in August 2011 and she then signed on 28 August at FC Zürich Frauen. On 16 March 2013, along with Inka Grings, Fuss left Zürich for National Women's Soccer League (NWSL) club, the Chicago Red Stars, in May 2013.[4][5] She was waived by the Red Stars in September 2013.[6] InternationalFuss played in her first international match in 1996 against the Netherlands. She scored her first international goal on 15 November 2003 against Portugal. Fuss was a European champion in 1997, 2005 and 2009 and world champion in 2003 and 2007. In 2004, she was a member of the bronze medal-winning German squad at the Olympic Games in Athens.[7] Honors and awardsNational
References1. ^{{cite web |title=Grings and Fuss join Zürich from Duisburg |url=http://www.uefa.com/womenschampionsleague/news/newsid=1670700.html |publisher=UEFA |accessdate=31 August 2011 |date=30 August 2011}} 2. ^{{cite web |title=Monro, Fuss power Hartford past Hofstra 2-1. |url=http://www.soccertimes.com/ncaa/1999/sep08a.htm |publisher=Soccer Times |accessdate=29 June 2013}} 3. ^{{cite web |title=Hartford Alum Wins Gold |url=http://hartfordinformer.com/archive/?p=3016011 |archive-url=https://archive.is/20130629233850/http://hartfordinformer.com/archive/?p=3016011 |dead-url=yes |archive-date=29 June 2013 |publisher=University of Hartford |accessdate=29 June 2013 }} 4. ^{{cite web |title=Grings and Fuss leave Zürich in style |url=http://www.uefa.com/women/news/newsid=1952886.html |publisher=UEFA |accessdate=21 May 2013 |date=21 May 2013 |first=Steffen |last=Potter}} 5. ^{{cite web |title=Grings, Fuss to join Red Stars in May |url=http://equalizersoccer.com/2013/03/18/report-grings-fuss-to-play-for-red-stars/ |publisher=Equalizer Soccer |accessdate=29 June 2013}} 6. ^{{cite web |title=NWSL Waiver Draft |url=http://www.nwslsoccer.com/home/754488.html |publisher=National Women's Soccer League |date=9 September 2013}} 7. ^{{cite web |title=Sonja Fuss |url=https://www.dfb.de/?id=142&action=showPlayer&player=fuss_sonja&lang=E&cHash=4ea148ad7d |publisher=Deutscher Fussball-Bund |accessdate=29 June 2013}} External links{{Commons category|Sonja Fuss}}
28 : 1978 births|Living people|German women's footballers|Germany women's international footballers|2003 FIFA Women's World Cup players|2007 FIFA Women's World Cup players|1. FFC Turbine Potsdam players|FCR 2001 Duisburg players|FSV Frankfurt (women) players|Sportspeople from Bonn|Footballers at the 2004 Summer Olympics|Olympic footballers of Germany|Olympic bronze medalists for Germany|Olympic medalists in football|Medalists at the 2004 Summer Olympics|FIFA Women's World Cup-winning players|Hartford Hawks women's soccer players|Chicago Red Stars (NWSL) players|National Women's Soccer League players|German expatriate sportspeople in Switzerland|Expatriate women's footballers in Switzerland|Olympic women's footballers of Germany|UEFA Women's Championship-winning players|FC Zürich Frauen players|Nationalliga A (women's football) players|Women's association football defenders|Footballers from North Rhine-Westphalia|German expatriate sportspeople in the United States |
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