23 goals in 21 Bundesliga games for the TSG Hoffenheim: Billa's balance of last season is impressive. The 25-year-old Austrian national player (66 internationals, 27 goals), which has ended up for Hoffenheim for Hoffenheim since 2015, sat down for the first time at the top of the Torjägernistlist in the Women's Bundesliga and helped the TSG significantly to move into the Champions League.
When choosing to the footballer of the year, there was a head-to-head race between her and Lea Schüller from FC Bayern Munich. With four votes ahead, the woman from Sinsheim prevailed. Third was Keeperin Almuth Schult (VfL Wolfsburg). "Crazy! So I did not expect at all. The surprise has succeeded," said Billa, who was not clear about what she did.
I'm not aware of such things because I just want to have fun.
Nicole Billa
"Recently, someone told me that I am the Austrian with the most seasons in the German Bundesliga - in women and men. I'm not aware of such things because I just stand on the square and want to have fun."
For Alexandra Popp, 2014 and 2018 itself awarded as a footballer of the year, "Billa was absolutely deserved. She has a great character, and we can be glad that such a class striker plays in Germany."
The choice to the footballer of the year leads the We since 1996, the coach of the year is excellent since 2002 - 2021 won Thomas Tuchel. The footballer of the year will be named since 1960. First winner was Uwe Seeler, record winner is Franz Beckenbauer, who was named four times. Robert Lewandowski was honored for the second time this year.
Wear facts as well as numerous congratulations and opinions for choosing read in the Mondayout of the Kicker - or Imemagazine.
The voting result:
1. Nicole Billa (TSG Hoffenheim) - 61 2 . Lea Schüller (Bayern Munich) - 57 3 . Almuth Schult (VfL Wolfsburg) - 49 4 . Melanie Leupolz (FC Chelsea) - 40 5 . Laura Frankang (Eintracht Frankfurt) - 33 6 . Simone Laudehr (Bayern Munich) - 27 7 . Alexandra Popp (VFL Wolfsburg) - 19 8th. Lena Oberdorf (VFL Wolfsburg) - 18 9 . Dzsenifer Marozsan (Olympique Lyon) - 17 10 . Sara Däbritz (Paris St. Germain) - 14 11 . Lina Magull (Bayern Munich) - 13 Svenja Huth (VFL Wolfsburg) - 13 Ewa Pajor (VfL Wolfsburg) - 13 14 . Sydney Lohmann (Bayern Munich) - 9 15 . Ann-Katrin Berger (FC Chelsea) - 8 Linda Dallmann (Bayern Munich) - 8 Lena Goeßling (VfL Wolfsburg) - 8 18 . Marina Hegering (Bayern Munich) - 6 Leonie Maier (Arsenal WFC) - 6 20 . Giulia Gwinn (Bayern Munich) - 5 Turid Knaak (Atletico Madrid) - 5 22 . Laura Benkarth (Bayern Munich) - 3 Sophia Kleinherne (Eintracht Frankfurt) - 3 Lena Latteine (TSG Hoffenheim) - 3 Pia-Sophie Wolter (VFL Wolfsburg) - 3 26 . Anna pale (VFL Wolfsburg) - 2 Klara Bühl (Bayern Munich) - 2 Laura Feiersinger (Eintracht Frankfurt) - 2 Hanna Glas (Bayern Munich) - 2 Rachel Rinast (1st FC Cologne) - 2 Julia Simic (AC Milan) - 2
One voice received: Leonie Brochat (SV Froeern), Jule Brand (TSG Hoffenheim), Sara Doorsoun (VfL Wolfsburg), Johanna Elsig (1st FFC Turbine Potsdam), Vanessa Fischer (1st FFC Turbine Potsdam), Merle Frohms (Eintracht Frankfurt), Isabel Kerschowski (Bayer Leverkusen), Paulina Krumbihl (TSG Hoffenheim), Chiara Loos (SC sand), Sjoeke Nüsken (Eintracht Frankfurt), Felicitas smoke (VfL Wolfsburg), Bianca Schmidt (1st FFC Turbine Potsdam ), Lisa Schmitz (Montpellier HSC), Sandra Strong (Sc Freiburg), Karolina Lea Vilhjalmsdottir (Bayern Munich)
A total of 468 votes of 474 votes were given.
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