List of FIFA Women's World Cup Goalscorers - Germany

Germany

Player Goals 1991 1995 1999 2003 2007 2011
Prinz, BirgitBirgit Prinz 14 1 1 7 5
Wiegmann, BettinaBettina Wiegmann 11 3 3 3 2
Mohr, HeidiHeidi Mohr 10 7 3
Garefrekes, KerstinKerstin Garefrekes 8 4 2 2
Meinert, MarenMaren Meinert 6 2 4
Grings, InkaInka Grings 5 3 2
Lingor, RenateRenate Lingor 5 1 4
Smisek, SandraSandra Smisek 4 1 3
Müller, MartinaMartina Müller 3 2 1
Behringer, MelanieMelanie Behringer 2 2
Laudehr, SimoneSimone Laudehr 2 1 1
Minnert, SandraSandra Minnert 2 2
Neid, SilviaSilvia Neid 2 1 1
Okoyino da Mbabi, CéliaCélia Okoyino da Mbabi 2 2
Bernhard, AnouschkaAnouschka Bernhard 1 1
Gottschlich, GudrunGudrun Gottschlich 1 1
Gottschlich, StefanieStefanie Gottschlich 1 1
Hingst, ArianeAriane Hingst 1 1
Jones, SteffiSteffi Jones 1 1
Krahn, AnnikeAnnike Krahn 1 1
Künzer, NiaNia Künzer 1 1
Lohn, UrsulaUrsula Lohn 1 1
Pohlers, ConnyConny Pohlers 1 1
Stegemann, KerstinKerstin Stegemann 1 1
Unsleber, BrittaBritta Unsleber 1 1
Voss, MartinaMartina Voss 1 1
Wunderlich, PiaPia Wunderlich 1 1
~ !Own goals 2 1 1
Total 91 13 13 12 25 21 7

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