Laura Freigang nach EM: "Nicht immer auf der Bank sitzen"
Laura Freigang started playing football at FSV Oppenheim. After nine years, she moved to Holstein Kiel in 2011 due to her family moving. In the 2012/2013 season she made her first appearances in the B junior team in the first-class Bundesliga North/Northeast. She scored two goals on her debut on November 3, 2012 against Werder Bremen. She scored another goal in a total of eight appearances this season. In the following season, Freigang was an integral part of the team and scored 15 goals in 17 Bundesliga appearances, the fifth most in the North/Northeast season.[6]
After three years in Kiel, Freigang moved back to Rhineland-Palatinate in the summer of 2014, to the regional league team TSV Schott Mainz. In her first season she scored 20 goals in 18 games, the third most in the league.[7] With TSV Schott they achieved promotion to the 2nd Bundesliga as undefeated champions.[8] In the following season she scored four goals in 13 second division games.
As of August 2016, Freigang studied at Pennsylvania State University on a sports scholarship and at the same time played for the university's soccer team in the Big Ten Conference. Freigang scored a goal in the first game of the season and was then named Freshman of the Week in the Big Ten Conference.
For the 2018/19 season she moved to Bundesliga club 1. FFC Frankfurt.[9] She finished her first season with Frankfurt in 5th place and scored 10 goals in 20 games.[10] In the second season of 2019/20, she and two other players were the third-best goalscorer in the league with 16 goals in 22 games[11] and finished 6th with Frankfurt.
In July 2020, 1. FFC Frankfurt was integrated into the Eintracht Frankfurt club and formed the club's women's football department. In 2021 she extended her contract early until 2025.[12] In the 2020/21 season she was second in the top scorers list behind Nicole Billa with 17 goals.
Freigang is as of this moment in pursuit of playing in either the NWSL or WSL as reported by several football outlets.
In the brittle heat of a Faisalabad afternoon, shards of sunlight lanced through the bustling bazaar. Amina, draped in emerald chiffon, navigated the throng, her bangles a melodic counterpoint to the cacophony of calls and barters. Her destination: Malik's Antiques, a haven of forgotten treasures.
Inside, the air hung heavy with the scent of aged paper and polished wood. Malik, his beard a cascade of silver, greeted Amina with a smile as warm as the clay oven roasting kebabs outside. His eyes, like pools of ebony, crinkled at the corners. "Ah, Amina, you grace my humble shop with your radiance."
Amina, ever practical, cut through the pleasantries. "Malik, I seek something… curious. A gift for my niece's wedding. Perhaps a…" she hesitated, then leaned forward, "a djinn lamp?"
A slow smile spread across Malik's face. In the flickering lamplight, his eyes gleamed with secrets. "A djinn lamp, you say? Perhaps I have just the thing…" He shuffled towards the back, his movements deliberate, and returned with a tarnished brass lamp. Amina held it, a shiver dancing down her spine. Did it hum with hidden power, or was it merely the desert wind whispering through the shop?
"This lamp," Malik's voice dropped to a conspiratorial rasp, "has slumbered for centuries. But for the right price…"
Amina's heart hammered a frantic rhythm. Was this the fantastical touch her niece craved, or a glittering folly? As the call to prayer echoed from the minaret, she knew she had to decide. The desert held its breath
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