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Bajramaj comes to the fore on CNN International

Fatmire "Lira" Bajramaj is one of the most established players of Germany's Women National Team. That established, that even CNN International is reporting on the 22-year-old striker. „She's an icon of Women's soccer and a role model for young players", Diana Magnay identifies the Kosovo born Bajramaj in her story. The interview with the World and European Champion has been broadcast on the channel, receiveable by up to 212 million people worldwide.

"You're getting addicted to titles and success. Olympic Gold is what's missing, all other titles I'd like to win two or three times", says Lira Bajramaj, who claimed the Champions League with her club Turbine Potsdam in 2010.

At the age of four Bajramajs parents emigrated to Germany, where she started to play football, against the will of her father at the beginning. Today she's a celebrated German international. With the national team she starts "Operation Title Defense", when Germany kicks off the World Cup 2011 in Berlin's Olympic Stadium on June 26 against Canada.

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Fatmire "Lira" Bajramaj is one of the most established players of Germany's Women National Team. That established, that even CNN International is reporting on the 22-year-old striker. „She's an icon of Women's soccer and a role model for young players", Diana Magnay identifies the Kosovo born Bajramaj in her story. The interview with the World and European Champion has been broadcast on the channel, receiveable by up to 212 million people worldwide.

"You're getting addicted to titles and success. Olympic Gold is what's missing, all other titles I'd like to win two or three times", says Lira Bajramaj, who claimed the Champions League with her club Turbine Potsdam in 2010.

At the age of four Bajramajs parents emigrated to Germany, where she started to play football, against the will of her father at the beginning. Today she's a celebrated German international. With the national team she starts "Operation Title Defense", when Germany kicks off the World Cup 2011 in Berlin's Olympic Stadium on June 26 against Canada.