Olsen with a dream goal – 14-year-old Julie inspired in Altacher Kasten

After the departure of Altach’s “one” goalkeeper Charlotte Voll to the German Bundesliga club Bayer Leverkusen, the Rheindörflers needed a creative solution in goal for the test match against St. Gallen. And that was found with a goalie gem that is currently too young to even be allowed to sit on the bench in the Bundesliga.

“The farewell to Charlotte Voll was an emotional moment for all of us,” explained Altach coach Bernhard Summer. “She was simply an integral part of our team, which achieved a lot last season.” The 24-year-old goalkeeper informed the team last Tuesday before training that she would be moving to Bayer Leverkusen in the German Bundesliga – there she has already arrived and is going to the training camp in the Netherlands with the Rhinelanders on Monday.Goalwoman jewel with a “terrific” performanceThe Altach team must also continue – on Saturday with a test at FC St. Gallen. And then the complete departure forced the Rheindörflers to find a “creative solution”, as sports director Tobi Thies put it. Since Janine Koretic is still injured and test pilot Amira Eicher – who was on the SPG test bench last week – was already on vacation, Julie Weiland had to do it. She is only 14 years old and belongs to the Future Team. “I was impressed by her demeanor. That was terrific,” Summer enthused after the game, which ended 2-2 (2-1). “She couldn’t do much with the goals she conceded, otherwise she was really strong.” Strange: Weiland wouldn’t even be eligible to play in the league, so she can only play at 15. “Magic mouse” with magic goalThe Altacher Tore in Espenmoos made Selina Albrecht an example the break and “magic mouse” Maria Olsen after the restart. “Typical Mo-Tor,” Summer explained. “A free kick from a good 28 meters that goes straight into the cross corner. You just stand on the sidelines and can’t shut your mouth.”
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