Klara Bühl

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Klara Bühl
2018-05-27 FF USV Jena vs SC Freiburg (Allianz-Frauen-Bundesliga) by Sandro Halank–272.jpg
Personal information
Full name Klara Gabriele Bühl[1]
Date of birth (2000-12-07) 7 December 2000 (age 21)
Place of birth Münstertal, Germany
Height 1.72 m (5 ft 8 in)
Position(s) Forward
Club information
Current team
Bayern München
Number 17
Youth career
2010–2013 Spvgg Untermünstertal
2013–2016 SC Freiburg
Senior career*
Years Team Apps (Gls)
2016–2020 SC Freiburg 69 (21)
2020– Bayern München 19 (8)
National team
2014–2015 Germany U15 6 (4)
2015–2016 Germany U16 4 (1)
2016– Germany U17 9 (4)
2017– Germany U19 11 (5)
2018– Germany U20 6 (1)
2019– Germany 19 (8)
* Senior club appearances and goals counted for the domestic league only and correct as of 15:01, 6 June 2021 (UTC)
‡ National team caps and goals correct as of 20:20, 30 November 2021 (UTC)

Klara Gabriele Bühl (born 7 December 2000) is a German footballer. She plays as a forward for FC Bayern München,[2] and the Germany women's national football team.[3]

Career[]

Clubs[]

Klara Bühl first played in various youth teams of the Spvgg Untermünstertal before moving to the youth department of the Bundesliga club SC Freiburg in the summer of 2013. From the 2014–15 season on, she competed with the B-Juniors in the Bundesliga South and reached the semi-finals of the German Championship with the 2016 team. There she scored all three goals for Freiburg in the 3–2 victory in the second leg against FSV Gütersloh 2009, but the team missed the final after a 0–2 in the first leg. For the 2016–17 season, Bühl moved up early to the women's team of Freiburg and made her debut on 11 September 2016 (2nd matchday) in the 5–0 victory in the home game against MSV Duisburg as a substitute for Lena Petermann in the Bundesliga. After she had been mainly substituted in 2016–17, she regularly played in Freiburg's starting eleven in 2017–18 and scored her first three Bundesliga goals in the 7–0 win in the away game against 1. FC Köln on 1 October 2017 (4th matchday) with the goals for 3–0, 4–0 and 5–0.

National team[]

Bühl made her debut for the national team on 23 April 2014 as part of the U-15 national team's friendly match against the Dutch team and scored her first three goals on 28 October 2014 in a 13–0 win over Scotland. After four appearances for the U-16 national team, in 2016 she was the youngest player in the German squad for the European Championship, which took place in Belarus from 4 to 16 May 2016. She played in all five matches and won the Under-17 European Championship title after a 3–2 final victory in penalty shootout against the Spanish team. Bühl was also part of the German line-up for the 2016 U-17 World Cup in Jordan and reached the quarter-finals with the team where Spain lost 2–1.

In March 2017, she made her debut for the U-19 national team, with which she qualified for the Under-19 European Championship in Northern Ireland in the same year and reached the semi-finals there against France. Bühl scored 1–0 in this game but the French won 2–1 in the end. The following year Bühl was part of the German line-up for the U-20 World Cup in France and played in all three group games as well as in the quarter-finals, which were lost 3–1 to the future World Champion from Japan.

In December 2018, she was appointed by national coach Martina Voss-Tecklenburg to the senior national squad for the winter training camp in Marbella from 14 to 21 January 2019 for the first time. On 28 February 2019, she was substituted for the senior national team in the 90th minute in a test match against France, thus completing her first game for the senior national team. For the 2019 World Cup, she was called to the German team by Voss-Tecklenburg.

Career statistics[]

International[]

As of 30 November 2021[4]
Germany
Year Apps Goals
2019 10 7
2020 3 0
2021 6 1
Total 19 8

International goals[]

Scores and results list Germany's goal tally first:[4]

Bühl – goals for Germany
# Date Location Opponent Score Result Competition
1. 31 August 2019 Kassel, Germany  Montenegro 4–0 10–0 UEFA Women's Euro 2021 qualifying
2. 8–0
3. 5 October 2019 Aachen, Germany  Ukraine 1–0 8–0
4. 5–0
5. 6–0
6. 8 October 2019 Thessaloniki, Greece  Greece 5–0 5–0
7. 9 November 2019 London, England  England 2–1 2–1 Friendly
4. 26 November 2021 Braunschweig, Germany  Turkey 8–0 8–0 2023 FIFA Women's World Cup qualification

Honours[]

Club[]

SC Freiburg

Runner-up

FC Bayern Munich

Winner

International[]

Germany U17

Winner

References[]

  1. ^ "FIFA Women's World Cup France 2019 – List of Players: Germany" (PDF). FIFA. 27 May 2019. p. 10. Archived from the original (PDF) on 8 July 2019. Retrieved 27 May 2019.
  2. ^ Sport, S. W. R. "Klara Bühl – die WM-Stürmerin des SC Freiburg". swr.online (in German). Retrieved 2019-06-04.
  3. ^ "Klara Bühl – Spielerinnenprofil". DFB Datencenter (in German). Retrieved 2019-06-04.
  4. ^ a b "Klara Bühl". dfb.de. 18 September 2021.

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