Marisa Brunner is a retired
Swiss
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* Swiss people
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football
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goalkeeper
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, who spent six years of her career playing for
SC Freiburg
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in
Germany
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's
Bundesliga
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before moving to
SC Sand
SC Sand is a German sport club from Willstätt, Baden-Württemberg. The club was founded on 11 August 1946 and competes in football, aerobics, judo and qigong. The club is most known for its women's football section which plays in the Bundesliga ...
where she in 2013 ended her playing career. Previous to her time in Germany she played for Swiss sides
FC Aarau and
SC LUwin.ch and was named the best Swiss player in 2007 and 2009.
She was the first-choice goalkeeper of the
Swiss national team, for which she started to play in 2003.
Profile
in Swiss Football Association's webpage
Titles
* Swiss league: 5 (2002–06)
* Swiss cup
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: 4 (2002, 2004–06)
References
External links
Marisa Brunner profile
from UEFA
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website
Player German domestic football stats
at DFB
*
Profile
at soccerdonna.de
1982 births
Living people
Swiss women's footballers
Expatriate women's footballers in Germany
People from Aarau
Switzerland women's international footballers
SC Sand players
SC Freiburg (women) players
Swiss expatriate sportspeople in Germany
Swiss expatriate women's footballers
Women's association football goalkeepers
Swiss footballers
FC Luzern Frauen players
Swiss Women's Super League players
Frauen-Bundesliga players
2. Frauen-Bundesliga players
Sportspeople from Aargau
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