Union Berlin secures Tanja Pawollek: a new hope!

Union Berlin secures Tanja Pawollek: a new hope!
Berlin, Deutschland - The 1st FC Union Berlin has signed Tanja Pawollek as a new player. The experienced midfielder changes free of charge from Eintracht Frankfurt to the old forester's shop and thus begins a new chapter in her career. After almost a decade at Frankfurt, where she acted as a captain, she becomes part of the emerging team of Union Berlin.
Pawollek was born in Obertshausen, South Hesse and has an impressive career. After her time in the male youth team of TV Hausen and SG Rosenhöhe, she switched to 1st FFC Frankfurt in 2016. There she quickly fought herself into the first team and has led the team as captain since 2019. Under her aegis she remained a central support in midfield, even after the merger with Eintracht Frankfurt.
Statistical highlights and injury setbacks
Overall, Pawollek played 155 Bundesliga games, scored 21 goals and gave 13 assists. Her international experience includes eleven missions in the UEFA Champions League and a place in the DFB Cup final 2021 with Frankfurt. She has also made a name for herself at an international level: she has been playing for the Polish national team since 2022 and has so far completed 24 missions. Although it was nominated for the German A national team in 2019, it has not been used so far.
particularly noteworthy is Pawollek's comeback after two cruciate ligament cracks, which demonstrates her determination and her fighting spirit. Jennifer Zietz, managing director of professional football women of the 1st FC Union Berlin, emphasizes that Pawollek is an outstanding leading player with great quality and experience.
Integration into the team and strategic goals
With their move to Union Berlin, the “Frankfurter Block” is growing in the team, because their former teammates Anna Aehling, Cara Bösl, Tomke Schneider and Leonie Köster have also joined the club. Ann Kathrin-Rose, expert in women's football, emphasizes the importance of interpersonal coexistence in the team and emphasizes Bösl as an important caregiver for Pawollek.
Pawollek itself is enthusiastic about her new employer and emphasizes the passion and cohesion that you have motivated for this change. Club president Dirk Zingler plans to form a squad that should bring the club to sporting success in the long term. The transfer will interpret as a strategic step of the association to continue to establish itself in the women's Bundesliga.
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