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VfL Wolfsburg (women)

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This article is about the women's football club. For the men's football club, seeVfL Wolfsburg.

Football club
VfL Wolfsburg
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Full nameVerein für Leibesübungen Wolfsburg e. V.(Sports club)
Verein für Leibesübungen Wolfsburg Fußball GmbH(Professional football club)
NicknameDie Wölfinnen (The She-wolves)
Founded2003; 22 years ago (2003)
GroundAOK Stadion,Wolfsburg
Capacity5,200
ChairmanHans-Dieter Pötsch
Sporting directorRalf Kellermann
Head coachStephan Lerch
LeagueFrauen-Bundesliga
2024–252nd of 12
Websitevfl-wolfsburg.de/womens
Current season

Verein für Leibesübungen Wolfsburg e. V., commonly known asVfL Wolfsburg, is a German professionalwomen's football club based inWolfsburg,Lower Saxony. The club is currently playing in the top division of Germany theBundesliga. The club won theUEFA Women's Champions League in 2013 and 2014.

History

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Further information:List of VfL Wolfsburg (women) seasons

VfR Eintracht Wolfsburg was founded in 1973. The team was a founding member of the Bundesliga. In 2003 the team joinedVfL Wolfsburg.

The first season under the new name was in 2003–04, which ended with an eighth place, the next season the team was relegated to the 2nd Bundesliga in 12th place but gained direct promotion in the following 2005–06 season. After a fifth place in 2009–10, Wolfsburg grew up one year later, contending for the title and managed to be runner-up in 2011–12.

In the 2012–13 season Wolfsburg won theUEFA Women's Champions League.[1] Two weeks prior the team achieved its firstBundesliga title.[2] They were the second team, after1. FFC Frankfurt to complete the treble, by also winning thedomestic cup competition.[3] This was the first time that the same year both in men's and women's football, clubs from the same nation, complete thetreble, with the men's club beingBayern Munich. They were also the first German football team to successfully defend theirChampions League title.

Historical league performance of VfL Wolfsburg

Players

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Current squad

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As of 22 July 2025.[4]

Note: Flags indicate national team as defined underFIFA eligibility rules; some limited exceptions apply. Players may hold more than one non-FIFA nationality.

No.Pos.NationPlayer
1GK GERStina Johannes
2DF NORThea Bjelde
3DF NEDCaitlin Dijkstra
4DF GERSophia Kleinherne
5MF NEDElla Peddemors
6MF GERJanina Minge
7FW AUSSharn Freier
8MF GERLena Lattwein
9FW NEDLineth Beerensteyn
10MF GERSvenja Huth
11FW GERAlexandra Popp(captain)
12GK GERNelly Smolarczyk
13MF HUNLuca Papp
14MF SUISmilla Vallotto
No.Pos.NationPlayer
15DF NEDJanou Levels
16DF GERCamilla Küver
18MF NORJustine Kielland
19FW FRAKessya Bussy
20DF NORGuro Bergsvand
21GK GERMartina Tufekovic
22GK AUTChristina Schönwetter
24DF GERJoelle Wedemeyer
25FW GERVivien Endemann
28FW GERCora Zicai
33DF ESPJudit Pujols
35DF GERKarla Brinkmann
39DF GERSarai Linder

Former players

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For details of current and former players, seeCategory:VfL Wolfsburg (women) players.

Personnel

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Current technical staff

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As of 4 July 2021
PositionStaff
Head coachGermanyStephan Lerch
Assistant coachGermany Sabrina Eckhoff
Goalkeeping coachesGermany Eike Herding
GermanyAlisa Vetterlein
AnalystAustralia Donna Newberry
PhysiotherapistsGermany Fee-Maresa Müller
Germany Omar Rüppel
Poland Ewa Gehring-Sturm
DoctorsGermany Agnes Schneider
Germany Dirk Ziller
Team managerGermany Jörg Schmidt

Source:[citation needed]

[citation needed]

Management

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Board of directors

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Ralf Kellermann is the current sporting director.
OfficeName
Managing directorsGermany Michael Meeske
GermanyJörg Schmadtke
Germany Tim Schumacher
Sporting directorGermanyRalf Kellermann

Last updated: 30 August 2020
Source:Management board

Honours

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Official

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Invitational

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  • Ladies First Cup:
    • Winners: 2013

Individual Club Awards

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Record in UEFA Women's Champions League

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All results (away, home and aggregate) list Wolfsburg's goal tally first.

SeasonRoundOpponentsAwayHomeAggregate
2012–13Round of 32PolandUnia Racibórz5–1f6–111–2
Round of 16NorwayRøa Oslo1–14–1f5–2
Quarter-finalRussiaRossiyanka Khimki2–02–1f4–1
Semi-finalEnglandArsenal2–1f2–04–1
FinalFranceLyon1–0 (EnglandLondon)
2013–14Round of 32EstoniaPärnu14–0f13–027–0
Round of 16SwedenRosengård Malmö2–1f3–15–2
Quarter-finalSpainBarcelona2–03–0f5–0
Semi-finalGermanyTurbine Potsdam0–04–2f4–2
FinalSwedenTyresö4–3 (PortugalLisbon)
2014–15Round of 32NorwayStabæk Bærum1–0f2–13–1
Round of 16AustriaNeulengbach4–0f7–011–0
Quarter-finalSwedenRosengård Malmö3–31–1f4–4 (agr)
Semi-finalFranceParis Saint-Germain2–10–2f2–3
2015–16Round of 32SerbiaSpartak Subotica0–0f4–04–0
Round of 16EnglandChelsea2–1f2–04–1
Quarter-finalItalyBrescia3–03–0f6–0
Semi-finalGermanyFrankfurt0–14–0f4–1
FinalFranceLyon1–1 (a.e.t.)(3–4p) (ItalyReggio Emilia)
2016–17Round of 32EnglandChelsea3–0f1–14–1
Round of 16SwedenEskilstuna United5–1f3–08–1
Quarter-finalFranceLyon1–00–2f1–2
2017–18Round of 32SpainAtlético Madrid3–0f12–215–2
Round of 16ItalyFiorentina4–0f3–37–3
Quarter-finalCzech RepublicSlavia Prague1–15–0f6–1
Semi-finalEnglandChelsea3–1f2–05–1
FinalFranceLyon1–4 (a.e.t.) (UkraineKyiv)
2018–19Round of 32IcelandÞór/KA Akureyri1–0f2–03–0
Round of 16SpainAtlético Madrid6–04–0f10–0
Quarter-finalFranceLyon1–2f2–43–6
2019–20Round of 32KosovoMitrovica10–0f5–015–0
Round of 16NetherlandsTwente1–06–0f7–0
Quarter-finalScotlandGlasgow City9–1[6] (SpainSan Sebastián)
Semi-finalSpainBarcelona1–0 (SpainSan Sebastián)
FinalFranceLyon1–3 (SpainSan Sebastián)
2020–21Round of 32SerbiaSpartak Subotica5–0f2–07–0
Round of 16NorwayLSK Kvinner2–02–0f4–0
Quarter-finalEnglandChelsea1–2f0–31–5
2021–22Round 2FranceBordeaux2–3 (a.e.t.)3–2f5–5(3–0p)
Group ASwitzerlandServette3–05–01st
EnglandChelsea3–34–0
ItalyJuventus2–20–2
Quarter-finalEnglandArsenal1–1f2–03–1
Semi-finalSpainBarcelona1–5f2–03–5
2022–23Group BCzech RepublicSlavia Prague2–00–01st
AustriaSt. Pölten8–24–0
ItalyRoma1–14–2
Quarter-finalFranceParis Saint-Germain1–0f1–12–1
Semi-finalEnglandArsenal3–2 (a.e.t.)2–25–4
FinalSpainBarcelona2–3 (NetherlandsEindhoven)
2023–24Qualifying round 2FranceParis FC3–3f0–23–5
2024–25Qualifying round 2ItalyFiorentina7–0f5–012–0
Group AFranceLyon0–10–2f2nd
ItalyRoma0–1f6–1
TurkeyGalatasaray5–0f5–0
Quarter-finalSpainBarcelona1–61–4f2–10
2025–26League phaseFranceParis Saint-Germain4–0
NorwayVålerenga2–1
FranceLyon1–3
EnglandManchester United5–2
SpainReal Madrid
EnglandChelsea

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References

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  1. ^"Müller helps Wolfsburg end Lyon reign". UEFA. 23 May 2013. Retrieved24 May 2013.
  2. ^"Wolfsburg wrap up title, Lyon reach final". UEFA. 12 May 2013. Retrieved13 May 2013.
  3. ^"Wolfsburg win maiden German Women's Cup". UEFA. 19 May 2013. Retrieved24 May 2013.
  4. ^"Players and staff 2025/2026". Retrieved22 July 2025.
  5. ^Awards 2013 and 2014
  6. ^Glasgow City 1–9 Wolfsburg: Scots eliminated in last eight, BBC Sport, 21 August 2020

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