Lina Magull has ended her career in the German national football team. This was shared by the 30-year-old on Wednesday afternoon on her social media profile and About the German Football Association (DFB) with. “After careful consideration, I decided to end my journey with the national team,” said Magull. “It is incredibly difficult for me to pronounce these words – it is the farewell of a chapter that has shaped my life in so many ways, full of intensive heights, challenges, but also unforgettable and magical moments.”
The former midfielder of FC Bayern Munich, who has been under contract with Inter Milan since 2024, made her debut for the A national team on October 22, 2015 at the European Championship qualification game against Russia. In total, she ran 77 times for Germany, she completed her last international match last October at 1-2 against Australia.
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The Dortmund native was denied a big title with the DFB selection. Magull was a substitute player at the 2016 Olympic victory in Rio de Janeiro, at the European Championship 2022 Solved her with the national team in the final against hosts England. In 2014 she became world champion with the U20 selection in Canada.
“It has been an important part of the women’s national team for years and has contributed significantly to the successes in recent years with her experience as well as her tactically experienced and creative playing style,” said national coach Christian Wück. DFB sports director Nia Künzer praised Magull as a “fine technician, with an intelligent style of play, creative ideas”.
Lina Magull is to be adopted as part of the National League game against Scotland in Wolfsburg on April 8 (5.45 p.m., ARD).
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