Lena Sophie Oberdorf
MID
About Oberdorf
Early Life & Background
Lena Sophie Oberdorf was born on December 19, 2001, in Gevelsberg, Germany, located in the southern Ruhr region of North Rhine-Westphalia. She began her football journey at TuS Ennepetal before moving to TSG Sprockhövel, eventually joining the youth ranks of SGS Essen. During her time at Essen from 2018 to 2020, Oberdorf quickly established herself as a key player, showcasing her talent and versatility on the pitch.
Club Career
Oberdorf's professional career started with SGS Essen, where she made 36 appearances and scored 12 goals. In 2020, she transferred to VfL Wolfsburg, further honing her skills and contributing to the team's success over four seasons, where she made 71 appearances and netted 17 goals. In 2024, she joined Bayern Munich, where she continues to play as a midfielder, having made 5 appearances and scored 3 goals in the 2024-2025 season. Oberdorf's ability to perform in high-pressure situations has been pivotal in her club's achievements.
International Career
Oberdorf has made significant contributions to the Germany national team, earning her first cap at just 17 years old. She has represented her country in major tournaments, including the UEFA Women's Championship, where she played a crucial role in helping Germany reach the final in 2022, earning the title of best young player of the tournament. Additionally, she participated in the 2019 FIFA Women's World Cup, becoming the youngest German player to compete in the tournament, and has since accumulated over 50 caps and scored four goals for her national team.
Playing Style
Lena Oberdorf is known for her versatility, capable of playing as a midfielder or in defensive roles such as centre-back and left-back. Her exceptional tactical awareness, physical presence, and ability to read the game make her a standout player. Oberdorf's skill set allows her to control the tempo of matches, contributing both defensively and offensively.
Honours & Achievements
Throughout her career, Oberdorf has received numerous accolades, including the Fritz Walter Medal in bronze, silver, and gold during her youth years. She was named the best young player at the 2022 UEFA Women's Championship and has been a vital part of her club teams' successes, winning multiple titles with VfL Wolfsburg and Bayern Munich. Her burgeoning career continues to see her recognized as one of the most promising talents in women's football.

