V. Endemann
FWD
About Endemann
Early Life & Background
Vivien Endemann is a talented German footballer born on August 7, 2001, in Lohne, Germany. She developed her passion for football at a young age, joining the youth ranks of Werder Bremen, where she honed her skills before transitioning to competitive play. Endemann's early experiences in youth football laid a strong foundation for her future career as a forward.
Club Career
Endemann began her professional career with TV Jahn Delmenhorst, where she made a significant impact by scoring 20 goals in just 21 appearances during the 2018-2019 season. She then moved to SV Meppen, contributing 8 goals in 39 matches before joining SGS Essen in 2021. At Essen, she continued to impress, netting 16 goals over 50 appearances. In July 2023, Endemann signed with VfL Wolfsburg, where she has made 23 appearances in the current season, scoring 5 goals and providing 4 assists, showcasing her offensive prowess.
International Career
On the international stage, Vivien Endemann has represented Germany since February 2024, earning 19 caps and scoring 4 goals for the national team. She was part of the squad that competed in the 2024 Olympics in Paris, where Germany secured a bronze medal. Additionally, Endemann played a vital role in the UEFA Women's Nations League, contributing to another bronze medal finish for her team.
Playing Style
Endemann is known for her dynamic playing style as a forward, utilizing her speed and technical skills to create scoring opportunities. Her strong right foot and ability to assist teammates set her apart, making her a valuable asset in the attacking third. With a keen eye for goal and an instinct for positioning, she consistently poses a threat to opposing defenses.
Honours & Achievements
Throughout her career, Vivien Endemann has achieved notable success, including winning the DFB Pokal Frauen with VfL Wolfsburg. On the international front, she has earned bronze medals at both the 2024 Olympics and the UEFA Women's Nations League, solidifying her status as a rising star in women's football.

