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This biographical article needs additional citations for verification. Please help by adding reliable sources. Contentious material about living persons that is unsourced or poorly sourced must be removed immediately, especially if potentially libelous or harmful. (May 2010) This article may be expanded with text translated from the corresponding article in German Wikipedia. (November 2009) After translating, {{Translated|de|Sonja Fuss}} must be added to the talk page to ensure copyright compliance. Translation instructions · Translate via Google Sonja Fuss Personal information Date of birth 5 November 1978 (1978-11-05) (age 31) Place of birth    Bonn, West Germany Playing position Defender Club information Current club 1.FC Köln Number 15 Youth career Grün-Weiß Brauweiler Senior career1 Years Club App (Gls)* -2004 ? 2004-2005 2005 2005/2006 2006-2009 2009- FFC Brauweiler Pulheim Hartford University FSV Frankfurt 1. FFC Turbine Potsdam FFC Brauweiler Pulheim FCR 2001 Duisburg 1.FC Köln     National team2 1996- Germany 48 (3) 1 Senior club appearances and goals counted for the domestic league only. 2 National team caps and goals correct as of 15 April 2007. * Appearances (Goals) Olympic medal record Women's Football Bronze 2004 Athens Team competition Sonja Fuss (born 5 November 1978 in Bonn) is a German football defender. She currently plays for 1.FC Köln and the German national team. References This article incorporates information from the German Wikipedia. External links DFB profile v • d • e Germany squad – 2003 FIFA Women's World Cup 1 Rottenberg • 2 Stegemann • 3 Bresonik • 4 Künzer • 5 Jones • 6 Lingor • 7 Wunderlich • 8 Smisek • 9 Prinz • 10 Wiegmann • 11 Müller • 12 Fuss • 13 Minnert • 14 Meinert • 15 Angerer • 16 Odebrecht • 17 Hingst • 18 Garefrekes • 19 Gottschlich • 20 Pohlers • Coach: Theune-Meyer v • d • e Germany squad – 2005 UEFA Women's European Championship 1 Rottenberg • 2 Stegemann • 3 Fuss • 4 Jones • 5 Günther • 6 Grings • 7 Wunderlich • 8 Smisek • 9 Prinz • 10 Lingor • 11 Mittag • 12 Holl • 13 Minnert • 14 Carlson • 15 Angerer • 16 Pohlers • 17 Hingst • 18 Garefrekes • 19 Omilade • 20 Wimbersky • Coach: Theune-Meyer v • d • e Germany squad – 2007 FIFA Women's World Cup 1 Angerer • 2 Stegemann • 3 Bartusiak • 4 Peter • 5 Krahn • 6 Bresonik • 7 Behringer • 8 Smisek • 9 Prinz • 10 Lingor • 11 Mittag • 12 Holl • 13 Minnert • 14 Laudehr • 15 Fuss • 16 Müller • 17 Hingst • 18 Garefrekes • 19 Bajramaj • 20 Wimbersky • 21 Rottenberg • Coach: Neid v • d • e Germany squad – 2009 UEFA Women's European Championship 1 Angerer • 2 Stegemann • 3 Bartusiak • 4 Peter • 5 Krahn • 6 Laudehr • 7 Behringer • 8 Grings • 9 Prinz • 10 Bresonik • 11 Mittag • 12 Holl • 13 Okoyino da Mbabi • 14 Kulig • 15 Fuss • 16 Müller • 17 Hingst • 18 Garefrekes • 19 Bajramaj • 20 Zietz • 21 Weiß • 22 Schmidt • Coach: Neid