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  1. Information about Inka Grings is available on the manager profile page. Inka Grings (45 years old) is current Switzerland coach.. Inka Grings manager profile is showing available manager’s data, such as average points per match, performance of his career results (win/draw/loss), career history and specific data like “time spent as manager” and “time spent without the team”.

  2. Inka Grings. Inka Grings. Inka Grings (s. 31. lokakuuta 1978 Düsseldorf) on saksalainen jalkapalloilija ja jalkapallovalmentaja. Hän pelasi hyökkääjänä ja siirtyi valmennustehtäviin vuonna 2014. Grings edusti vuodesta 1995 alkaen pitkään Bundesliiga-joukkue FCR 2001 Duisburgia. Aiemmin hän pelasi Garather SV:ssa ja TSV Eller 04:ssa.

  3. 18 de nov. de 2023 · Actualizado a 18/11/2023 15:48 CET. La federación suiza de fútbol (SFA) ha anunciado la rescisión del contrato de la seleccionadora del equipo femenino, la alemana Inka Grings, por motivos ...

  4. 31 de oct. de 2020 · Inka Grings played for the German national team from 1996 to 2012. In the t-online interview, she looks back at the time at the DFB, women’s football and the backlogs of our society. October 31, 2020 is a special date in German professional football. 50 years ago today, women’s football was first included in the […]

  5. 8 de may. de 2023 · Inka Grings wird die Schweiz bei der WM 2023 in Australien und Neuseeland als Trainerin betreuen. Die ehemalige Stürmerin ist mit 64 Toren die drittbeste DFB-Torschützin aller Zeiten.

  6. www.uefa.com › news › 01ff-0e125606337a-144e0ffff245-1000--grings-ends-germany-careerGrings ends Germany career | UEFA.com

    30 de jul. de 2012 · Germany striker Inka Grings, the top scorer at UEFA Women's EURO 2005 and UEFA Women's EURO 2009, has retired from international football after 64 goals in 96 appearances.

  7. 17 de nov. de 2023 · BERN, Switzerland (AP) — Inka Grings lost her job as Switzerland coach on Friday following three recent losses to Women’s World Cup champion Spain by a combined score of 17-2. Grings said the decision to leave was taken “with a heavy heart, to lift the pressure off the team,” according to a statement from the national soccer federation.