Renate Lingor

{{Short description|German footballer (born 1975)}}

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| name = Renate Lingor

| image = Pressekonferenz Kölner Sportjahr 2019-3059.jpg

| caption = Lingor in 2019

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| fullname = Renate Lingor{{cite web |url=https://www.fifadata.com/document/FWWC/2007/pdf/FWWC_2007_SquadLists.pdf |title=FIFA Women's World Cup China 2007 – List of Players: Germany |publisher=FIFA |page=8 |date=15 September 2007 |access-date=18 February 2022 |url-status=dead |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20190923143137/https://www.fifadata.com/document/FWWC/2007/pdf/FWWC_2007_SquadLists.pdf |archive-date=23 September 2019}}

| birth_date = {{birth date and age|df=yes|1975|10|11}}

| birth_place = Karlsruhe, West Germany

| height = {{height|m=1.66}}

| position = Midfielder/Striker

| youthyears1 = 1981–1983

| youthclubs1 = SV Blankenloch

| youthyears2 = 1983–1990

| youthclubs2 = Karlsruher SC

| youthyears3 = 1990–1991

| youthclubs3 = SC Klinge Seckach

| years1 = 1991–1997

| clubs1 = SC Klinge Seckach

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| goals1 =

| years2 = 1997–2008

| clubs2 = 1.FFC Frankfurt

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| nationalyears1 = 1995–2008{{cite web |title=Players Info Lingor |publisher=Deutscher Fußball Bund |access-date=14 August 2008 |date=14 August 2008 |url=https://www.dfb.de/index.php?action=search&liga=Frauen-Nationalmannschaft&id=500405&lang=E&no_cache=1&name=%3BLingor&gegner=}}

| nationalteam1 = Germany

| nationalcaps1 = 149

| nationalgoals1 = 35

| medaltemplates = {{MedalSport | Women's football }}

{{MedalCountry | {{GER}} }}

{{Medal|Competition|FIFA Women's World Cup}}

{{Medal|Gold|2003 United States|Team Competition}}

{{Medal|Gold|2007 China|Team Competition}}

{{MedalCompetition | Olympic Games }}

{{MedalBronze | 2000 Sydney | Team Competition }}

{{MedalBronze | 2004 Athens | Team Competition }}

{{MedalBronze | 2008 Beijing | Team Competition }}

{{Medal|Competition|UEFA Women's Championship}}

{{Medal|Gold|2001 Germany|Team Competition}}

{{Medal|Gold|2005 England|Team Competition}}

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Renate Lingor (born 11 October 1975) is a retired female German international footballer, who played as a midfielder or forward.

Club career

Lingor began her career in 1981 with SV Blankenloch at the age of six, in 1983 she joined the youth team of Karlsruher SC. Aged 14 she signed with SC Klinge Seckach where she started her professional career in German Bundesliga. Despite several offers from top German teams she remained there until 1997 when she joined 1. FFC Frankfurt. Lingor's position is in the central midfield. She is well known for her good technique, her ability to read a game and her free kicks. She has retired after the 2007–08 season.

International career

Before her first appearance in the German national team in 1995 Lingor made 19 games for the Under 20 Team. Since then she has been constantly part of the team that won several international titles. Her goal against Sweden at the 2004 Olympics secured the bronze medal for her team. In 2006 Renate Lingor was nominated as FIFA Women's World Player of the Year together with Marta (Brazil) and Kristine Lilly (USA). Lingor announced, that she would retire after the 2008 Olympic Games.{{cite web |title=Lingor will nach den olympischen Spielen aufhören |publisher=FFNews.de |access-date=16 August 2008 |date=22 April 2008 |url=http://www.ffnews.de/quickstart/index.php?id=60&tt_news=2395 |language=de |url-status=dead |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20110719004527/http://www.ffnews.de/quickstart/index.php?id=60&tt_news=2395 |archive-date=19 July 2011 }}

Style of play

Lingor usually played in the number 10 role in midfield behind the forwards, although she was also used in a more attacking role on occasion, or even in a deeper role in front of the defence. In 2007, a FIFA.com profile described her with the following words: "She moves around the pitch with lithe elegance, is technically brilliant and has excellent vision. She can dummy and feint past almost anyone and is lethal from set pieces – so much so that she is often compared in her homeland with top playmakers from the men's game like Mehmet Scholl and Thomas Hassler. And with good reason. Lingor, who stands {{convert|1.66|m|ftin|abbr=on}} tall, is as consistently exceptional as her now retired male counterparts." The profile also praised her for creativity and playmaking skills, lauding her as a "master of the defence-splitting pass," while also noting her work-rate, stating: "Lingor is not only a creative outlet just behind the front two but also capable of working in front of the defence to break up opposition play and then launch lightning-quick counter-attacks."{{cite web |url=https://www.fifa.com/news/player-watch-renate-lingor-577300 |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20200617142429/https://www.fifa.com/news/player-watch-renate-lingor-577300 |url-status=dead |archive-date=17 June 2020 |title=Player to Watch: Renate Lingor |publisher=FIFA.com |date=21 August 2007 |access-date=17 June 2020 }}

Career statistics

= Clubs =

  • FFC Frankfurt
  • SC Klinge-Seckach
  • DFC Eggenstein
  • Karlsruher SC
  • SV Blankenloch.

International goals

class="wikitable"
No.DateVenueOpponentScoreResultCompetition
1.24 June 1999Portland, United States{{fbw|MEX}}align=center|5–0align=center| 6–01999 FIFA Women's World Cup
2.13 September 2000Canberra, Australia{{fbw|AUS}}align=center|3–0align=center| 3–0rowspan=2| 2000 Summer Olympics
3.28 September 2000Sydney, Australia{{fbw|BRA}}align=center|1–0align=center| 2–0
4.30 June 2001Jena, Germany{{fbw|ENG}}align=center|3–0align=center| 3–0UEFA Women's Euro 2001
5.3 March 2002Vila Real de Santo António, Portugal{{fbw|CHN}}align=center|2–2align=center| 2–42002 Algarve Cup
6.rowspan=2| 7 May 2002rowspan=2| Barcelos, Portugalrowspan=2| {{fbw|POR}}align=center|2–0rowspan=2 align=center| 8–0rowspan=2| 2003 FIFA Women's World Cup qualification
7.align=center|5–0
8.15 November 2003Reutlingen, Germany{{fbw|POR}}align=center|11–0align=center| 13–0rowspan=2| UEFA Women's Euro 2005 qualifying
9.7 February 2004Albufeira, Portugal{{fbw|POR}}align=center|5–0align=center| 11–0
16.11 August 2004Patras, Greece{{fbw|CHN}}align=center|6–0align=center| 8–0rowspan=2| 2004 Summer Olympics
17.26 August 2004Piraeus, Greece{{fbw|SWE}}align=center|1–0align=center| 1–0
18.30 January 2005rowspan=2| Guangzhou, China{{fbw|RUS}}align=center|1–0align=center| 1–0rowspan=2| 2005 Four Nations Tournament
19.1 February 2005{{fbw|CHN}}align=center|2–0align=center| 2–0
20.12 June 2005Warrington, England{{fbw|FRA}}align=center|2–0align=center| 3–0rowspan=2| UEFA Women's Euro 2005
21.19 June 2005Blackburn, England{{fbw|NOR}}align=center|2–0align=center| 3–1
22.25 September 2005Siegen, Germany{{fbw|RUS}}align=center|1–0align=center| 5–1rowspan=3| 2007 FIFA Women's World Cup qualification
23.30 August 2006Schaffhausen, Switzerland{{fbw|SUI}}align=center|4–0align=center| 6–0
24.23 September 2006Perth, Scotland{{fbw|SCO}}align=center|2–0align=center| 5–0
30.7 March 2007Faro, Portugal{{fbw|NOR}}align=center|1–1align=center| 1–22007 Algarve Cup
31.rowspan=2| 10 September 2007rowspan=2| Shanghai, Chinarowspan=2| {{fbw|ARG}}align=center|6–0rowspan=2 align=center| 11–0rowspan=4| 2007 FIFA Women's World Cup
32.align=center|11–0
33.17 September 2007Hangzhou, China{{fbw|JPN}}align=center|2–0align=center| 2–0
34.22 September 2007Wuhan, China{{fbw|PRK}}align=center|2–0align=center| 3–0
35.7 March 2008Faro, Portugal{{fbw|FIN}}align=center|3–0align=center| 3–02008 Algarve Cup

Honours

1. FFC Frankfurt

Germany

Individual

References

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