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Birthplace: Herford
Stronger foot: right
Previous clubs: SGS Essen, Eintracht Frankfurt, 1. FC Köln
Hero: Messi
Favourite travel destination: Somewhere warm with a beach
Favourite colour: pink
Favourite food and drink: Fries with Apple Juice
Favourite film/series: Prison Break
Favourite book: Sudoku Puzzles
Quirk: I eat everything while cooking
My best game/ a game I particularly remember: European Championship Semifinal
Pre-match Ritual: Putting socks on backward
What makes me happy: Dogs
What annoys me: Cyclists
My motto: Always listen to Mom and Dad
Why I play for the Bayer 04 Women's team: Because we're going to have a really good season
Side-by-side with Bayer 04 Idol Rudi Völler, the Werkself women's team player Carlotta Wamser campaigned for amateur football in the community of Hürtgen in the district of Düren. As part of a VIP discussion group joining together for the launch of the DFB campaign ‘Punktespiel 2.0’, Germany international Wamser, DFB director of professional football Völler plus DFB president Bernd Neuendorf and DFB vice-president Peter Frymuth talked about the new club campaign organised by the German Football Association (DFB) at the FC Grenzwacht Hürtgen clubhouse.
Show moreBayer 04 player Carlotta Wamser is part of a VIP group joining together for the launch of the DFB campaign Punktespiel 2.0. The Germany international, who signed for the Werkself in the summer, will be speaking tonight (Monday) alongside former Leverkusen managing director sport Rudi Völler, now the current DFB sporting director, plus DFB president Bernd Neuendorf and DFB vice-president Peter Frymuth at the FC Grenzwacht Hürtgen club house about the new clubs campaign launched by the German Football Association (DFB).
Show moreAfter her remarkable EURO journey with the German national team to the semi-finals, Carlotta Wamser has earned a few days' holiday. From Ibiza, the Werkself's new right-back still found time to reflect on the tournament in Switzerland for bayer04.de.
Show moreThe German national team, featuring Werkself player Carlotta Wamser, agonisingly missed out on a place in the Women's EURO final. In a tense and dramatic semi-final, the DFB Team lost 1-0 after extra time against world champions Spain. The 21-year-old summer signing from Eintracht Frankfurt played the full 120 minutes, continuing her strong form at the tournament.
Show moreMixed fortunes with one celebrating on her first start and the other disappointed in her first tournament appearance of her career. The clash between the two future teammates at the Women's Euro in Switzerland saw Carlotta Wamser progress to the quarter-finals with Germany thanks to a 2-1 win against Cornelia Kramer's Denmark team. The Scandinavian side have no chance of going through to the next round after two defeats in their first two group matches.
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