Maria Makowska Explained

Maria Makowska
Fullname:Maria Makowska
Birth Date:25 January 1969
Birth Place:Złotniki Lubańskie, Poland
Position:Midfielder
Years1:1985–1993
Clubs1:Pafawag Wrocław
Years2:1993–1996
Clubs2:Stilon Gorzów
Years3:1996–2004
Clubs3:Turbine Potsdam
Years4:2004–2005
Clubs4:ŽNK Krka
Years5:2005–?
Clubs5:Post SV Nürnberg
Years6:?–2009
Clubs6:TSV Kleinschwarzenlohe
Years7:2009–2012
Clubs7:SV 67 Weinberg
Nationalyears1:1988–2010
Nationalteam1:Poland
Nationalcaps1:111
Nationalgoals1:5

Maria Makowska (born 25 January 1969) is a Polish former footballer who played as a midfielder. With 111 caps, she is the Poland women's national team most-capped player.[1]

Makowska began her career playing club football for Pafawag Wrocław and Stilon Gorzów in the Polish Ekstraliga. She moved to Germany where she enjoyed success with 1. FFC Turbine Potsdam, winning the 2003–04 Frauen-Bundesliga, 2003–04 DFB-Pokal Frauen and the 2004 DFB-Hallenpokal.[2]

Having made his debut for the Poland national team in 1988, she went on to make 111 international appearances,[3] including 16 FIFA Women's World Cup qualifying matches, and score five goals.

Honours

Turbine Pottsdam[4]

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Notes and References

  1. Web site: Lista reprezentantek - Polska A (1981-2023) . polska-pilka.pl . 23 November 2024 . pl.
  2. Web site: Reprezentacja.pl. Urbaniak, Hanna. Maria Makowska. https://web.archive.org/web/20071220023142/http://www.reprezentacja.com.pl/index.php?plik=kobiety%2Fwywiady%2Fmarysia&nazwa=Maria+Makowska. dead. 2007-12-20. Polish. 2010-04-06.
  3. Web site: FIFA. FIFA Women's Century Club. https://web.archive.org/web/20121108152222/http://www.fifa.com/mm/document/fifafacts/stats-centclub/52/00/60/womenscenturyclub.pdf. dead. November 8, 2012. 2009-08-25.
  4. Web site: Portret najwybitniejszej polskiej piłkarki – Marii Makowskiej . slowosportowe.pl . 23 November 2024 . pl.