Emma Davidsmeyer

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Emma Davidsmeyer
Personal information
Born (1999-03-30) 30 March 1999 (age 25)
Germany
Playing position Defender
Senior career
YearsTeam
2024– Canberra Chill
National team
YearsTeamApps(Gls)
2017–2019 Germany U–21 29 (1)
2019– Germany 39 (1)
2020– Germany Indoor 5 (0)
Medal record
Women's field hockey
Representing Flag of Germany.svg  Germany
FIH Pro League
Silver medal icon (S initial).svg Season Five Team
EuroHockey U21 Championship
Bronze medal icon (B initial).svg 2019 Valencia Team

Emma Davidsmeyer (born 30 March 1999) [1] is a field hockey player from Germany. [2]

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Career

Domestic league

Davidsmeyer previously played for Club an der Alster in the German Bundesliga. [3]

In 2024, she moved to Australia for the fourth season of the Liberty Hockey One League. She was a member of the Canberra Chill squad. [4] [5]

Under–21

Davidsmeyer made her international debut at under–21 level. She first represented the junior national team during a test series against Malaysia in Köln. [6] She later went on to appear at the EuroHockey U–21 Championship in Valencia. [7]

She won a bronze medal at the 2019 edition of the EuroHockey U–21 Championship, also in Valencia. [8] [7]

Die Danas

Davidsmeyer made her senior international debut in Decemeber 2019, during a test series against Argentina in Buenos Aires. [7]

In 2024, Davidsmeyer was a member of the German team at the XXXIII Olympic Games in Paris. [9] [10] [11]

International goals

GoalDateLocationOpponentScoreResultCompetitionRef.
127 June 2024 Wagener Stadium, Amsterdam, NetherlandsFlag of the United Kingdom.svg  Great Britain 2–04–1 2023–24 FIH Pro League [12]

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References

  1. "Team Details – Germany". tms.fih.ch. International Hockey Federation . Retrieved 26 September 2024.
  2. "#23 Emma Davidsmeyer". magazin.hockey.de. Deutscher Hockey-Bund . Retrieved 26 September 2024.
  3. "#9 Emma Davidsmeyer". dcada.de. der Club an der Alster . Retrieved 26 September 2024.
  4. "Emma Davidsmeyer geht über den deutschen Winter nach Australien". magazin.hockey.de. Deutscher Hockey-Bund. 18 September 2024. Retrieved 26 September 2024.
  5. "Canberra Chill – Women's Squad". hockeyone.com.au. Hockey One . Retrieved 26 September 2024.
  6. "Länderspiele mit Malaysia". hockey.de. Deutscher Hockey-Bund. 17 April 2017. Retrieved 26 September 2024.
  7. 1 2 3 "DAVIDSMEYER Emma". tms.fih.ch. International Hockey Federation . Retrieved 26 September 2024.
  8. "SPAIN MAKES HISTORY AS THEY CLAIM THE EUROHOCKEY JUNIOR CHAMPIONSHIP". eurohockey.org. European Hockey Federation. Archived from the original on 24 July 2019. Retrieved 26 September 2024.
  9. "Emma Davidsmeyer". teamdeutschland.de. Team Deutschland . Retrieved 26 September 2024.
  10. "Emma DAVIDSMEYER". olympics.com. International Olympic Committee . Retrieved 26 September 2024.
  11. "Emma Davidsmeyer – Player Info". globalsportsarchive.com. Global Sports Archive . Retrieved 26 September 2024.
  12. "Germany 4–1 Great Britain". International Hockey Federation . Retrieved 26 September 2024.