| German women's football champions |
|---|
| Frauen-Bundesliga (since 1990) |
| Country |
| Founded |
| 1974 |
| Number of teams |
| 20 (seasons 1990–91 to 1996–97) 12 (seasons 1997–98 to 2024–25) 14 (since 2025–26) |
| Current champions |
| Bayern Munich (2024–25) |
| Most successful club |
| SSG Bergisch Gladbach (9 championships) |
This is a list of all German women's football champions.TuS Wörrstadt won the first championship, held in 1974.SSG Bergisch Gladbach is the club with the most championships, winning the trophy nine times. The women's football department of the club has since moved toBayer Leverkusen.
The German women's football championship was first held in 1973–74. Until 1989–90 the German championship was held as asingle-elimination tournament. A nationwide league, theBundesliga was incepted in 1990–91. As the league consisted of two divisions playoffs were still held at the end of the season. In 1991–92 one club from formerEast Germany was admitted to each division of the Bundesliga, both were relegated at the end of the season, though.
| # | Match played over two legs |
| * | Match went toextra time |
| † | Champion also wonDFB-Pokal |
In 1997–98 the two Bundesliga divisions were merged into a uniform league of twelve teams.
| † | Champion also wonDFB-Pokal |
| * | Champions also won theDFB-Pokal andUEFA Women's Champions League that season |
Turbine Potsdam won six championships in theEast Germany, making them the team with the most titles. The only other team to win more than one championship were the 1987 and 1988 title holders Rotation Schlema.
Fourteen different club have won at least one women's football championship.SSG Bergisch Gladbach won the most titles with nine championships. In addition to their six all-German championshipsTurbine Potsdam has won six East German championships.Tennis Borussia Berlin finished second three times, making them the club that came in most often second without ever winning a championship.
| Region | Titles | Winning clubs |
|---|---|---|
| North Rhine-Westphalia | 19 | SSG Bergisch Gladbach (9),TSV Siegen (6),FCR 2001 Duisburg (1),Grün-Weiß Brauweiler (1),KBC Duisburg (1),Bonner SC (1) |
| Hesse | 10 | 1. FFC Frankfurt (7),FSV Frankfurt (3) |
| Bavaria | 7 | Bayern Munich (7) |
| Lower Saxony | 7 | VfL Wolfsburg (7) |
| Brandenburg | 6 | Turbine Potsdam (6) |
| Rhineland-Palatinate | 3 | SC 07 Bad Neuenahr (1),TuS Niederkirchen (1),TuS Wörrstadt (1) |