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Marlinde Massa (7 July 1944 in Stuttgart – 2 July 2014 in Stuttgart) was a German field hockey player. She played 17 international matches with German women's field hockey team, including the 1971 World Cup. With her club she captured between 1963 and 1968 four German indoor titles.

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  • Marlinde Massa (* 7. Juli 1944 in Stuttgart; † 2. Juli 2014 ebenda) war eine deutsche Hockeyspielerin. Massa bestritt in ihrer Karriere insgesamt 43 Länderspiele mit der deutschen Damen-Hockeynationalmannschaft und belegte mit ihr den zweiten Platz bei der Weltmeisterschaft 1971 in Auckland. Mit ihrem Verein ESV Rot-Weiß Stuttgart holte sie zwischen 1963 und 1971 sieben deutsche Hallenmeistertitel. (de)
  • Marlinde Massa (7 July 1944 in Stuttgart – 2 July 2014 in Stuttgart) was a German field hockey player. She played 17 international matches with German women's field hockey team, including the 1971 World Cup. With her club she captured between 1963 and 1968 four German indoor titles. (en)
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  • Marlinde Massa (* 7. Juli 1944 in Stuttgart; † 2. Juli 2014 ebenda) war eine deutsche Hockeyspielerin. Massa bestritt in ihrer Karriere insgesamt 43 Länderspiele mit der deutschen Damen-Hockeynationalmannschaft und belegte mit ihr den zweiten Platz bei der Weltmeisterschaft 1971 in Auckland. Mit ihrem Verein ESV Rot-Weiß Stuttgart holte sie zwischen 1963 und 1971 sieben deutsche Hallenmeistertitel. (de)
  • Marlinde Massa (7 July 1944 in Stuttgart – 2 July 2014 in Stuttgart) was a German field hockey player. She played 17 international matches with German women's field hockey team, including the 1971 World Cup. With her club she captured between 1963 and 1968 four German indoor titles. (en)
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