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Laura Feiersinger Ended Career in the ÖFB Team

Laura Feiersinger has ended her career in the Austrian women's national team after 126 appearances, as announced by the ÖFB. The 32-year-old was substituted in the 68th minute during the 2-0 victory against the Czech Republic in the Nations League.

Laura Feiersinger scored 19 goals for the ÖFB team and was an important part of the team, including during the 2017 European Championship semi-finals. She also participated in the 2022 European Championship, starting in two group matches and the round of 16. "She was not only an important support for the team over many years but also significantly shaped an entire era of the women's national team and has been a role model for generations of young players. She deserves our greatest thanks and respect for her career in the national team," said ÖFB sports director Peter Schöttel about Feiersinger.

Laura Feiersinger with Fourth Most International Matches

Feiersinger debuted in the A-national team 15 years ago and has played the fourth most matches in the Austrian women's team after Sarah Puntigam (159), Sarah Zadrazil (128), and Carina Wenninger (127). At the club level, she became German champion twice with Bayern Munich (2014/15, 2015/16). Last year, she won the title in Italy with AS Roma. Currently, the daughter of former ÖFB team player Wolfgang Feiersinger is under contract with 1. FC Köln in the German Bundesliga.

(APA/Red)

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