Silvia Neid is awarded the Golden Sport Pyramid, which is endowed with 25,000 euros. The prize money goes to the projects to be named by the winner in sports, according to German sports aid.
Olympic mail in Rio
The 57-year-old 111-colored national player was from 2005 to 2016 national trainer and celebrated the Olympic victory with the DFB team in 2016 in Rio de Janeiro.
Seven German champion on club level
Neid s name is inextricably linked to the history of women s football in Germany, says the message.
At the first international match of a German women s national team at all, on November 10, 1982 against Switzerland, envy had been replaced. It was followed by 110 international matches (48 goals) and three EM titles.
As a club player she became seven times German master and won six times the DFB Cup.
Three times World Trainer of the Year
Under her directive as a national trainer, the DFB selection brought two EM titles and won World Championship 2007. In addition to Olympia gold from 2016, the bronze gain in the Beijing games in 2008 is also part of your track record. Neid was also awarded three times as a world trainer of the year.
All winners of the Golden Sport Pyramid will be a member of the Hall of Fame of German Sports.
The choice of Golden Sport Pyramid takes place through the previous winners and the sports aid counseling council as an independent jury. The award is awarded since 2000.
in a row with Count, Beckenbauer and Brand
Among the excellent are among other Steffi Graf, Franz Beckenbauer, Heiner Brand, Henry Mask, Rosi Mittermaier-Neureuther, Uwe Seeler, Max Schmeling, Franziska Van Almsick and previous year s winner Hans Wilhelm. After his honor had to be postponed last year due to the Corona pandemic, the former table tennis president will also be honored on November 24th.
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