Silvia Neid

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Template:Short description Template:Use dmy dates Template:Infobox football biography Silvia Edith Maria Neid (born 2 May 1964) is a German former professional football player and manager. She is one of the most successful players in German women's football, having won seven national championships and six DFB-Pokal trophies. Between 2005 and 2016, Neid served as the head coach of the Germany women's national team. She was the FIFA World Women's Coach of the Year in 2010, 2013 and 2016.

Playing career

Neid's career as a player began at SV Schlierstadt, later renamed to Klinge Seckach. She stayed with the club until 1983 when she signed up with SSG Bergisch Gladbach, then the dominant team in German football. She won the double with SSG in 1984, but moved to TSV Siegen after a title-less 1985 season. The club enjoyed its most successful years during Neid's tenure, winning six championships and five cups. When Gerd Neuser stopped coaching Siegen in 1994, Neid requested a transfer to SG Praunheim, but the club refused.[1] Neid retired after the 1996 season.

As a German international, Neid made her debut on 10 November 1982 against Switzerland. She scored two goals in the match, the first of which came just one minute after she had entered the pitch.[2] Neid won the UEFA Women's Championship three times in succession between 1989 and 1995, and reached the final of the 1995 FIFA Women's World Cup. Her last game was at the 1996 Summer Olympics in Atlanta against Brazil.[2]

International goals

No. Date Venue Opponent Score Result Competition
1. 10 November 1982 Koblenz, Germany Script error: No such module "flagg". 3–0 5–1 Friendly
2. 5–1
3. 22 October 1983 Brussels, Belgium Script error: No such module "flagg". 1–0 1–1 1984 European Competition for Women's Football qualifying
4. 25 January 1984 Italy Script error: No such module "flagg". 1–1 1–2 Friendly
5. 22 August 1984 Jesolo, Italy Script error: No such module "flagg". 1–0 2–0 1984 Mundialito
6. 2–0
7. 30 August 1986 Reykjavík, Iceland Script error: No such module "flagg". 3–0 5–0 Friendly
8. 4–0
9. 19 November 1986 Nordhorn, Germany Script error: No such module "flagg". 2–0 3–1
10. 1 April 1987 Bad Neuenahr-Ahrweiler, Germany Script error: No such module "flagg". 2–0 3–1
11. 16 May 1987 Dillingen, Germany Script error: No such module "flagg". 2–0 2–0
12. 6 September 1987 Delmenhorst, Germany Script error: No such module "flagg". 1–0 3–2
13. 2–0
14. 3–0
15. 17 September 1988 Binningen, Switzerland Script error: No such module "flagg". 1–0 10–0 1989 European Competition for Women's Football qualifying
16. 17 December 1988 Kaiserslautern, Germany Script error: No such module "flagg". 1–0 2–0
17. 28 June 1989 Siegen, Germany Script error: No such module "flagg". 1–0 1–1 Template:Aet (4–3 p) 1989 European Competition for Women's Football
18. 22 November 1989 Marburg, Germany Script error: No such module "flagg". 4–0 5–0 UEFA Women's Euro 1991 qualifying
19. 7 August 1990 Blaine, United States Script error: No such module "flagg". 1–0 3–0 1990 North American Cup
20. 9 August 1990 Script error: No such module "flagg". B ?–? 3–2
21. 26 September 1990 Düsseldorf, Germany Script error: No such module "flagg". 2–0 4–0 UEFA Women's Euro 1991 qualifying
22. 3–0
23. 28 March 1991 Antony, France Script error: No such module "flagg". 2–0 2–0 Friendly
24. 9 May 1991 Aue, Germany Script error: No such module "flagg". 1–0 2–1
25. 14 July 1991 Aalborg, Denmark Script error: No such module "flagg". 3–1 3–1 Template:Aet UEFA Women's Euro 1991
26. 17 November 1991 Jiangmen, China Script error: No such module "flagg". 1–0 4–0 1991 FIFA Women's World Cup
27. 2 September 1992 Bad Kreuznach, Germany Script error: No such module "flagg". 4–0 7–0 Friendly
28. 5–0
29. 7–0
30. 11 October 1992 Moscow, Russia Script error: No such module "flagg". 2–0 7–0 UEFA Women's Euro 1993 qualifying
31. 7 April 1993 Philadelphia, United States Script error: No such module "flagg". 2–1 2–1 Friendly
32. 8 December 1993 Script error: No such module "flagg". 1–0 7–0
33. 3–0
34. 7–0
35. 31 March 1994 Bielefeld, Germany Script error: No such module "flagg". 5–0 12–0 UEFA Women's Euro 1995 qualifying
36. 9–0
37. 5 May 1994 Swansea, Wales Script error: No such module "flagg". 1–0 12–0
38. 2 June 1994 Zagreb, Croatia Script error: No such module "flagg". 7–0 7–0
39. 31 July 1994 Fairfax, United States Script error: No such module "flagg". 1–2 1–2 Friendly
40. 7 September 1994 Germany Script error: No such module "flagg". 3–0 3–1
41. 21 September 1994 Sindelfingen, Germany Script error: No such module "flagg". 3–0 8–0 UEFA Women's Euro 1995 qualifying
42. 25 September 1994 Weingarten, Germany Script error: No such module "flagg". 11–0 11–0
43. 27 October 1994 Osnabrück, Germany Script error: No such module "flagg". 3–0 4–0
44. 13 April 1995 Potsdam, Germany Script error: No such module "flagg". 1–0 8–0 Friendly
45. 23 May 1995 Switzerland Script error: No such module "flagg". 7–0 8–0
46. 25 May 1995 Germany Script error: No such module "flagg". 2–0 3–1
47. 5 June 1995 Karlstad, Sweden Script error: No such module "flagg". 1–0 1–0 1995 FIFA Women's World Cup
48. 25 October 1996 Bratislava, Slovakia Script error: No such module "flagg". 3–0 3–0 UEFA Women's Euro 1997 qualifying

Managerial career

Immediately after retiring from active football, Neid took a coaching job with the German women's national team. She managed the under-19 team, which won the 2004 World Championship and finished runner-up at the Women's Championship under her guidance.

Neid served as assistant manager of the senior national team under Tina Theune-Meyer, before succeeding Theune-Meyer as head coach on 20 June 2005.[3] She coached the team to victory at the 2007 FIFA Women's World Cup, defeating Brazil 2–0 in the final, and the 2016 Summer Olympics.[4] Neid stepped down as head coach in August 2016.[5]

Managerial record

Team From To Record
G W D L GF GA GD Win %
Germany (women) 20 June 2005[3] 19 August 2016

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Honours

Player

SV Bergisch Gladbach 09
TSV Siegen
Germany Women

Manager

Germany Women Youth

Germany Women
Individual

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