Viktoria Schnaderbeck plays for Arsenal Women Football Club. The Austrian midfielder arrived at Arsenal in 2018 from Bayern Munich. Schnaderbeck wears the number 22 shirt. She was born on January 4, 1991.
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Arsenal release 2 at end of contracts
Arsenal have released Viktoria Schnaderbeck and Lisa Evans at the end of their contracts.
16 Arsenal call ups for February international break
Here comes the dreaded international break when players go away to play for their national team with multiple friendlies planned over the February period.
Malin Gut signs for Grasshoppers as Schnaderbeck joins Tottenham
Grasshoppers have registered Arsenal player, Malin Gut, as one of their own while Arsenal have confirmed that Viktoria Schnaderbeck joined Tottenham on loan for the rest of the season.
1 Arsenal surgery, 2 awards, 2 new coaches, Napoli friendly & 14 transfer rumours
As football came to a close last weekend, actual news has been light on the ground, but here is a roundup of the top Arsenal news and gossip stories this week.
After 201 days injured, Viktoria Schnaderbeck has surgery
Viktoria Schnaderbeck has undergone surgery on a knee injury after 201 days on the sidelines with a knee injury.
Arsenal Women international call-ups
Arsenal Women international call-ups
It is that time again when Arsenal Women international call-ups see players join up with their National Team and at...
Arsenal Women international call-ups for March fixtures
March is the month for the traditional Spring tournaments that are an important part of the women's football calendar.
What kind of players will Arsenal need to recruit this summer?
As we enter the final straight of the 2019/20 season, there are problems that have been clearly identified, like lack of squad depth in areas, so where do the Arsenal need to recruit to build as strong a squad as possible?
11 goals, 1 injury: Arsenal Women international call-up results
The international break is over and nearly all the Arsenal players seem to have come back without a knock except for one.
Arsenal Women international call-ups: Who’s in, who’s out
The international break is always a worrying moment for fans and clubs as players go trekking around the world.
Samuelsson leaves Arsenal
Jessica Samuelsson is leaving the club to go back home and will do so before the Swedish transfer window closes on 4 April.
Samuelsson to leave Arsenal before 4 April
Jessica Samuelsson is leaving the club to go back home and will do so before the Swedish transfer window closes on 4 April.
Schnaderbeck named Austria Player of the Year
Arsenal's Viktoria Schnaderbeck has been named Austrian Player of the Year despite missing a large part of the season with a knee injury.
Viktoria Schnaderbeck wearing Arsenal shirt is ‘something special’
Viktoria Schnaderbeck has been speaking about how special it is to wear the Arsenal shirt as she closes in on a return to action following her knee injury.
Arsenal Women international call-ups
London Colney won't be busy when the international break comes around, as nearly all the players will be away with their countries, except for those recovering from injuries.
Injuries threaten to derail Arsenal Women’s formidable run
Kim Little is the latest casualty for the Arsenal Women and with the team flying and on a high, there is a small risk that the squad runs out of steam later in the season.
12 Arsenal players get international call
The FA WSL season is now over but there is a FIFA international window coming up featuring World Cup qualifiers and, as usual, the Arsenal Women players will be busy.
“I wanted out of my comfort zone” says Schnaderbeck after joining from Bayern Munich
Viktoria Schnaderbeck has said she opted to leave Bayern Munich for Arsenal to get out of her comfort zone as Joe Montemurro’s side look to build on his impressive first season with the club.
Done deal: Arsenal sign Bayern Munich 27-year-old with another 2 expected from Germany
Arsenal Women have announced their first signing of the summer with the arrival of Viktoria Schnaderbeck from Bayern Munich the first of a number of recruits expected from Germany.