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Vanessa Bernauer

Vanessa Bernauer

Swiss football midfielder (born 1988)


Vanessa Bernauer (born 23 March 1988) is a Swiss football midfielder, currently playing for Zürich in Swiss Women's Super League. She previously played for VfL Wolfsburg[1] and BV Cloppenburg of the Frauen Bundesliga, FC Zürich in Switzerland's Nationalliga A and Levante UD in Spain's Primera División.[2]

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Club career

In Germany, Bernauer caught the attention of several clubs around the Bundesliga by scoring a 45-yard goal for Cloppenburg against Munich. Her performances with Cloppenburg would earn the admiration of major club Wolfsburg, who signed Bernauer in 2014.

At Wolfsburg, Bernauer would go on to win one league title and three German cups. In Europe, Bernauer would reach two Champions League finals and one semi-final during her stay with the club. The 2016 Champions League final saw Bernauer substituted in the 73rd minute, meaning she missed out on the chance to take a penalty in Wolfsburg's eventual shootout defeat to Lyon. The 2018 Champions League final saw Bernauer miss the game after picking up a major knee injury in the spring of 2018, while on international duty with Switzerland.

Wolfsburg decided to let Bernauer go while the midfielder was recovering from a major knee injury, so Bernauer then signed for A.S. Roma in the summer of 2018. Her first season with the Italian club saw Bernauer played in an advanced midfield role, but she struggled to meet expectations as the veteran playmaker of a young Roma team. The Italian club then made a series of high-profile midfield signings in the summer of 2019, but chose to keep Bernauer at the club. That meant Bernauer got to play among more experienced teammates during the 2019-20 Serie A season.

Among those new teammates was the major signing of midfielder Manuela Giugliano, for who Bernauer agreed to give up the Roma number 10 jersey at the club. Bernauer then took the Roma number 5 shirt and settled into a new role as a ball-winning midfielder, finding consistency and good form from 2019 onwards. In Bernauer's third season with Roma, and just five years after she had missed out on the chance to take a penalty in Wolfburg's Champions League final loss, Bernauer stepped up to score the winning penalty in Roma's shootout victory over AC Milan in the 2021 Coppa Italia final.[3] On 20 July 2021, Bernauer signed a contract extension that tied her to Roma until the summer of 2022.[4]

International career

She debuted for the Switzerland national team in February 2006. She appeared for her country at the 2015 FIFA Women's World Cup and at UEFA Women's Euro 2017, while she was also part of the Switzerland squad that won the 2017 Cyprus Cup.[5]

In April 2021, Bernauer was part of the Switzerland squad that qualified for the UEFA Women's Euro 2022 tournament via the playoffs.[6]

Style of play

Vanessa Bernauer is a tough-tackling midfielder, who frequently recovers the ball for her team and plays a key role in attacking transition. She retains the vision and ability to find a key pass anywhere inside the opposition half, as well as holding a potent shot that can make Bernauer a long-range goal threat. Bernauer is able to carry out any number of creative or defensive roles in midfield.[7]

Honours

FC Zürich
Levante UD
Wfl Wolfsburg

Roma


References

  1. Wolfsburg signs Swiss player Vanessa Bernauer. womensoccerunited.com, 24 June 2014
  2. Profile in Levante's web
  3. bren (2021-05-31). "Roma Wins 2021 Coppa Italia in Penalty Shootout". Chiesa Di Totti. Retrieved 2021-06-16.
  4. "Official: Vanessa Bernauer Signs New Deal Through 2022". Chiesa Di Totti. 2021-07-20. Retrieved 2021-07-20.
  5. UEFA.com (2021-04-13). "UEFA Women's EURO play-offs: Northern Ireland, Russia, Switzerland through". UEFA.com. Retrieved 2021-06-16.
  6. bren (2021-06-08). "Roma's Midfield Steadied the Club During an Unsteady Season". Chiesa Di Totti. Retrieved 2021-06-16.
  • Profile at Txapeldunak.com (in Spanish)

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