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Doris Fitschen (born 25 October 1968 in Zeven) is a retired German football midfielder.Together with Martina Voss and Silvia Neid, she is considered the most successful German women's soccer player, having won seven national titles and six DFB trophies. Fitschen competed for Germany at the 1996 and 2000 Summer Olympics.
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Association football player
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