Leonie Maier


Leonie Rebekka Maier is a German former footballer who played as a defender. She previously played for the Germany national team.

Club career

VfL Sindelfingen, 2008–2010

Maier started her professional career with VfL Sindelfingen in the second tier of the Frauen-Bundesliga. She spent two seasons at Sindelfingen. During her second season with Sindelfingen she scored 9 goals in 31 appearances with the club.

SC 07 Bad Neuenahr, 2010–2013

Maier then moved to SC 07 Bad Neuenahr, who played in the top tier of the Frauen-Bundesliga. She stayed with the club for three seasons, playing 65 regular season games and scoring two goals. Following the death of the club president, SC 07 Bad Neueahr filed for insolvency, forcing Maier to move.

Bayern Munich, 2013–2019

Maier signed for FC Bayern [Munich (women)|FC Bayern Munich]. Since joining the club she has won the Frauen-Bundesliga twice, in 2014–15 and 2015–16. As of the end of the 2018–19 season she has appeared in 92 first team regular season appearances, scoring four times.

Arsenal, 2019–2021

Maier signed for Arsenal FC on 31 May 2019. She made 25 appearances across two seasons.

Everton, 2021–2023

Maier signed for Everton in July 2021, with a two-year contract until the end of June 2023.
She scored her first goal for Everton on her debut in a 3–1 win vs. Birmingham City.

TSG Hoffenheim, 2023–2024

Maier returned to Germany in the summer of 2023 and joined TSG Hoffenheim. In April 2024, she announced her retirement after the 2023–24 season.

VfB Stuttgart, 2024–2025

Maier originally was going to retire in the summer of 2024, but decided to prolong her career in her hometown Stuttgart. On 20 August 2024, she joined VfB Stuttgart on a one-year contract. Following the end of the 2024–25 season, Maier announced her retirement from professional football.

International career

Maier scored her first international goal in a friendly match against Canada on 19 July 2013. She scored in the 53rd minute, which resulted in a 1–0 win for Germany.
She has been selected for the squads of the 2015 FIFA Women's World Cup where Germany finished fourth, 2016 Summer Olympics – Women's tournament|2016 Summer Olympics], where Germany won the gold medal, the 2017 UEFA Women's Championship and the 2019 FIFA Women's World Cup.
She announced her international retirement in February 2023.

Career statistics

No.DateVenueOpponentScoreResultCompetition
119 June 2013Paderborn, Germany1–01–0Friendly
229 June 2013Munich, Germany1–04–2Friendly
326 October 2013Koper, Slovenia2–013–02015 FIFA Women's World Cup qualification
418 September 2015Halle, Germany2–012–0UEFA [Women's Euro 2017 qualifying Group 5|UEFA Women's Euro 2017 qualifying]
522 October 2015Wiesbaden, Germany2–02–0UEFA Women's Euro 2017 qualifying
63 March 2016Tampa, United States1–01–02016 SheBelieves Cup
716 September 2016Khimki, Russia2–04–0UEFA Women's Euro 2017 qualifying
84 July 2017Sandhausen, Germany3–13–1Friendly
94 September 2018Tórshavn, Faroe Islands3–08–02019 FIFA Women's World Cup qualification
1010 November 2018Osnabrück, Germany5–25–2Friendly
113 September 2019Lviv, Ukraine8–08–0UEFA Women's Euro 2021 qualifying

Honours

;Club
Bayern Munich
VfB Stuttgart
;International
Germany
Germany U20
Germany U19
Germany U17
Individual