Bayer 04 Women's captain Petzelberger is leaving Bayer 04. The 24 year-old has made 84 appearances to date scoring seven goals along the way. The midfielder leaves Leverkusen with 145 Bundesliga outings to her credit. The psychology student had her hardest time in the 15/16 season when she missed almost the whole of the season due to an infection (just six appearances).
Petzelberger will play alongside Turid Knaak at Essen from the summer after she announced her move to SGS a few weeks ago. Playing for Germany, Petzelberger won the U17 European Championships in 2009 and the U19 European Championships in 2011. She was already captain back then. Later she was named Golden Player of the finals. In 2012 she was a runner-up with the U 20 national side.
"It's a pity Ramona Petzelberger is leaving us. I wish her all the best for her future career and, above all, that she remains fit and healthy to be able to pursue her targets," said Verena Hagedorn about the departure the key figure from the squad two weeks after she has taken over as head coach.
Ramona Petzelberger: "I've had a lot of very good experiences and learnt a lot that has helped me develop. That includes a time when I didn't play football because of illness. After five years at Leverkusen I've decided to take a new direction and join my hometown club. I'm grateful for all the support I've had from all sides of the club. I'm looking forward to the new challenge in Essen and, of course, will do all I can write to the end for us to stay up."
Bayer 04 Women produced an excellent performance to beat Wolfsburg 1-0 at home on Friday night and knock the She-Wolves off top spot in the Google Pixel Bundesliga as the season reached its halfway stage. Cornelia Kramer got the only goal early in the second half in front of a crowd of 1,510 at the Ulrich-Haberland-Stadion. The result makes it five straight wins in all competitions for Leverkusen, who go top overnight on 26 points – the best total in the club’s history from the first half of a Bundesliga season – ahead of the DFB Pokal holders with 25.
Show moreBayer 04 Women are looking to finish what’s already the best first half of a Bundesliga season in their history with the huge scalp of the league leaders as Wolfsburg come to the Ulrich-Haberland-Stadion on Friday (kick-off: 6.30pm CET). Victory would even see Roberto Pätzold’s side go top of the table overnight at least.
Show moreWith two days to go until the top-of-the-table clash against VfL Wolfsburg in the Google Pixel Women's Bundesliga, bayer04.de looks back over Bayer 04 Women's international exploits. Eleven players were in action with their countries in recent days – with mixed success. Seven of them represented either the Germany U23s or U20s, while one player scored three goals in total.
Show moreWithout a large number of regular starters, the Bayer 04 Women used the international break for a successful friendly. The team led by head coach Roberto Pätzold beat top-flight Dutch club PEC Zwolle 4-0 in Siebengewald. In the absence of eleven players on international duty plus a number of injuries, the Werkself goals were scored by Loreen Bender (12’, 18’), Lilla Turanyi (45’) and Caroline Kehrer (50’).
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