Katharina Lindner
Katharina Lindner was a German academic and a footballer who played as a striker for Glasgow City F.C. from 2005 to 2011. She was also a lecturer at the University of Stirling on gender, sports, queer theory, and how women's images are presented in the media.
Sports career
Lindner grew up in Kleinostheim and joined 1. FFC Frankfurt as a 16 year old. She won a double with Frankfurt in 1999 before accepting a scholarship in America. While attending the University of Hartford in 2000, Lindner was named an NSCAA 1st Team All-American.Lindner joined Glasgow City in 2005 after moving to Scotland to complete a PhD in film studies. During her time with the team, Glasgow City won five Scottish Women's Premier League titles, two Scottish Women's Cups and two Scottish Women's Premier League Cups. Lindner scored 128 goals for the team in 173 appearances with the team.
When Lindner announced plans to retire from football ahead of the 2011 Scottish Women's Cup final, Glasgow City manager Eddie Wolecki-Black paid tribute to her contribution: "Kat, few would argue, is without doubt one of the finest players ever to play in Scotland and it has been a pleasure working with such a committed and talented athlete. She will be a big loss to our attacking options."