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List of German women's football champions

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German women's football champions
Frauen-Bundesliga (since 1990)
Country
 Germany
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.

West German champions (1973–1997)

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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.

Key
#Match played over two legs
*Match went toextra time
Champion also wonDFB-Pokal
Year[1]Champions[1]Score[1]Runners-up[1]Venue[1]Attendance[1]
1974TuS Wörrstadt4–0DJK Eintracht ErleMainz3,500
1975Bonner SC4–2Bayern MunichBad Godesberg2,400
1976Bayern Munich4–2 *Tennis Borussia BerlinSiegen
1977SSG Bergisch Gladbach0–0 #
1–0
FC Oberst Schiel 1902 NiederradBergisch Gladbach
Niederrad
8,000
3,000
1978SC 07 Bad Neuenahr2–0 #
0–1
FC Hellas MarpingenBad Neuenahr
Eppelborn
1,500
4,000
1979SSG Bergisch Gladbach2–3 #
1–0
Bayern MunichMunich
Bergisch Gladbach
800
12,000
1980SSG Bergisch Gladbach5–0KBC DuisburgBergisch Gladbach5,000
1981SSG Bergisch Gladbach4–0Tennis Borussia BerlinBergisch Gladbach4,000
1982SSG Bergisch Gladbach6–0Bayern MunichBergisch Gladbach3,500
1983SSG Bergisch Gladbach6–0Tennis Borussia BerlinBergisch Gladbach3,200
1984SSG Bergisch Gladbach3–1FSV FrankfurtFrankfurt2,200
1985KBC Duisburg1–0Bayern MunichDuisburg5,500
1986FSV Frankfurt5–0SSG Bergisch GladbachBergisch Gladbach
1987TSV Siegen2–1FSV FrankfurtSiegen6,400
1988SSG Bergisch Gladbach0–0 *
(5–4pen.)
KBC DuisburgBergisch Gladbach3,800
1989SSG Bergisch Gladbach2–0TuS AhrbachMontabaur6,000
1990TSV Siegen3–0SSG Bergisch GladbachSiegen3,700
Two divisional Bundesliga play-off finals:
1991TSV Siegen4–2FSV FrankfurtSiegen4,500
1992TSV Siegen2–0Grün-Weiß BrauweilerSiegen
1993TuS Niederkirchen2–1 *TSV SiegenLimburgerhof5,000
1994TSV Siegen1–0Grün-Weiß BrauweilerPulheim2,600
1995FSV Frankfurt2–0Grün-Weiß BrauweilerPulheim
1996TSV Siegen1–0SG PraunheimFrankfurt/Main
1997Grün-Weiß Brauweiler1–1 *
(5–3pen.)
FC Rumeln-KaldenhausenDuisburg-Homberg

Single division Bundesliga (1997–present)

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In 1997–98 the two Bundesliga divisions were merged into a uniform league of twelve teams.

Key
Champion also wonDFB-Pokal
*Champions also won theDFB-Pokal andUEFA Women's Champions League that season
SeasonChampions[1]Runners-upThirdTop scorerGoals
1997–98FSV FrankfurtSG PraunheimFCR DuisburgBirgit Prinz23
1998–991. FFC FrankfurtFCR DuisburgSportfreunde SiegenInka Grings25
1999–00FCR Duisburg1. FFC FrankfurtSportfreunde SiegenInka Grings38
2000–011. FFC FrankfurtTurbine PotsdamFCR DuisburgBirgit Prinz24
2001–021. FFC Frankfurt *Turbine PotsdamFCR 2001 DuisburgConny Pohlers27
2002–031. FFC FrankfurtTurbine PotsdamFCR 2001 DuisburgInka Grings20
2003–04Turbine Potsdam1. FFC FrankfurtHeike RheineKerstin Garefrekes26
2004–05FFC FrankfurtFCR 2001 DuisburgTurbine PotsdamShelley Thompson30
2005–06Turbine PotsdamFCR 2001 DuisburgFFC FrankfurtConny Pohlers36
2006–071. FFC FrankfurtFCR 2001 DuisburgTurbine PotsdamBirgit Prinz28
2007–081. FFC Frankfurt *FCR 2001 DuisburgTurbine PotsdamInka Grings26
2008–09Turbine PotsdamBayern MunichFCR 2001 DuisburgInka Grings29
2009–10Turbine PotsdamFCR 2001 Duisburg1. FFC FrankfurtInka Grings28
2010–11Turbine PotsdamFFC FrankfurtFCR 2001 DuisburgConny Pohlers25
2011–12Turbine PotsdamVfL Wolfsburg1. FFC FrankfurtGenoveva Añonma22
2012–13VfL Wolfsburg *Turbine Potsdam1. FFC FrankfurtYūki Ōgimi18
2013–14VfL WolfsburgFFC FrankfurtTurbine PotsdamCélia Šašić20
2014–15Bayern MunichVfL Wolfsburg1. FFC FrankfurtCélia Šašić21
2015–16Bayern MunichVfL Wolfsburg1. FFC FrankfurtMandy Islacker17
2016–17VfL WolfsburgBayern MunichTurbine PotsdamMandy Islacker19
2017–18VfL WolfsburgBayern MunichSC FreiburgPernille Harder17
2018–19VfL WolfsburgBayern MunichTurbine PotsdamEwa Pajor24
2019–20VfL WolfsburgBayern MunichTSG HoffenheimPernille Harder27
2020–21Bayern MunichVfL WolfsburgTSG HoffenheimNicole Billa23
2021–22VfL WolfsburgBayern MunichEintracht FrankfurtLea Schüller16
2022–23Bayern MunichVfL WolfsburgEintracht FrankfurtAlexandra Popp16
2023–24Bayern MunichVfL WolfsburgEintracht FrankfurtEwa Pajor18
2024–25Bayern MunichVfL WolfsburgEintracht FrankfurtLineth Beerensteyn/Selina Cerci16

East German champions

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Main article:Women's football in East Germany § Champions

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.

Championships won by club

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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.

ClubWinnersRunners-up
SSG Bergisch Gladbach92
Bayern Munich710
VfL Wolfsburg77
1. FFC Frankfurt76
Turbine Potsdam64
TSV Siegen61
FSV Frankfurt33
FCR 2001 Duisburg17
Grün-Weiß Brauweiler13
KBC Duisburg12
SC 07 Bad Neuenahr10
Bonner SC10
TuS Niederkirchen10
TuS Wörrstadt10

Titles by region

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RegionTitlesWinning clubs
North Rhine-Westphalia19SSG Bergisch Gladbach (9),TSV Siegen (6),FCR 2001 Duisburg (1),Grün-Weiß Brauweiler (1),KBC Duisburg (1),Bonner SC (1)
Hesse101. FFC Frankfurt (7),FSV Frankfurt (3)
Bavaria7Bayern Munich (7)
Lower Saxony7VfL Wolfsburg (7)
Brandenburg6Turbine Potsdam (6)
Rhineland-Palatinate3SC 07 Bad Neuenahr (1),TuS Niederkirchen (1),TuS Wörrstadt (1)

See also

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References

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  1. ^abcdefg"(West) Germany – List of Women Champions".RSSSF. 26 June 2009. Retrieved17 July 2009.
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