
Ann-Kathrin Berger
Ann-Kathrin Berger is a talented German football goalkeeper known for her crucial performances in international competitions. She gained prominence during the 2024 Women's Olympic Games, where she played a pivotal role in helping the German women's team secure a bronze medal. Berger notably converted a decisive penalty in the quarter-finals against Canada, echoing the historic penalty taken by Horst Hrubesch in the 1982 World Cup final. Her skills and composure under pressure have made her a key player for both her club and the national team.
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Ann-Kathrin Berger was the German goalkeeper who was outsmarted by Aitana Bonmati for the winning goal.
Spanien besiegt DFB-Frauen: 0:3 im Nations-League-FinaleAnn-Kathrin Berger was the goalkeeper for the German national women's team who saved attempts from the French players and scored her own penalty.
Dramatischer Sieg gegen Frankreich im HalbfinalAnn-Kathrin Berger is the goalkeeper for the German national football team at the European Championship in Switzerland.
Deutschland verlässt sich gegen Frankreich auf Ann-Kathrin BergerAnn-Kathrin Berger played a crucial role in the quarterfinal against Canada by converting a decisive penalty.
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