Mariel Hecher

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Mariel Hecher (born 19 October 1992) is a Brazilian footballer who plays as a midfielder, winger or striker for Brisbane Roar.

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Early life

Hecher started playing futsal at the age of six. [1]

Education

Hecher attended Southern Cross University in Australia. [2]

Career

Hecher played for Australian side Lions FC, helping the club win the league. [3] She has captained Australian side Brisbane Roar.. [4]

Style of play

Hecher mainly operates as a midfielder, winger, or striker and has been described as a "creative forward, has an impressive work rate covering more than 13kms a game... a perfect combination of technical ability and competitive spirit". [5]

Personal life

Hecher has a brother. [6] She is a native of Caxias do Sul, Brazil. [7]

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References

  1. "Hecher Fala Sobre Copa Do Mundo E Futebol No Intercâmbio". tagarela.com.au.
  2. "Mariel Hecher Plays for Brisbane Roar, but will follow Brazil in the FIFA Women's World Cup". lismorecitynews.com.au.
  3. "Patience the virtue for Hecher". keepup.com.au.
  4. "Mariel Hecher - Beyond 90 article".
  5. "Mariel Hecher - Courier Mail article".
  6. "Única brasileira na liga australiana, Mariel Hecher". futdasminas.com.br.
  7. "Mariel Hecher é a nova estrela da W-League". sbs.com.au.