| FFC Frankfurt | | | Full name | 1. FFC Frankfurt | | Founded | 1998 | | Ground | Stadion am Brentanobad, Frankfurt | | Capacity | 5,200 | | Chairman | none | | Head Coach |
Hans-Jürgen Tritschoks | | League | Frauen-Bundesliga | | 2006-07 | Frauen-Bundesliga, 1rd | | | 1. FFC Frankfurt is a women's football (soccer) club team in Frankfurt, Germany with current about 430 members. The team currently plays in the German women's Bundesliga. They won the UEFA Women's Cup in the 2001/2002 and 2005/2006 seasons. Image File history File links Translation_arrow. ...
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Stadion am Brentanobad Stadion am Brentanobad is a multi-use stadium in Frankfurt, Germany. ...
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Rungnado May Day Stadium is the worlds largest football stadium. ...
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The Womens Football Bundesliga is the main league competition for womens football (soccer) in Germany and Austria. ...
The Womens Football Bundesliga is the main league competition for womens football (soccer) in Germany and Austria. ...
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UEFA Womens Cup Final 2005 at Potsdam Womens association football is the most prominent team sport for women in many countries, and one of the few womens team sports with professional leagues. ...
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The Womens Football Bundesliga is the main league competition for womens football (soccer) in Germany and Austria. ...
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With so far 14 national and international titles, Frankfurt WFC is the most successful football (soccer) women team in Germany. Rivalry with Turbine Potsdam - The National Derby
The rivalry with former Eastern champions 1. FFC Turbine Potsdam began in the early 2000s, as Potsdam, who also had become an autonomous club with no backing from a male counterpart, began ascending in the Bundesliga. The rivalry has spilled into the DFB Pokal and even the European Cup, when Potsdam qualified by taking the national title off European winners Frankfurt and succeeded them as European champions. Anthem Auferstanden aus Ruinen Capital East Berlin Language(s) German Government Socialist republic Head of State - 1949 â 1960 Wilhelm Pieck - 1960 â 1973 Walter Ulbricht - 1973 â 1976 Willi Stoph - 1976 â 1989 Erich Honecker - 1989 Egon Krenz - 1989 - 1990 Manfred Gerlach Head of Government - 1949 â 1964 Otto Grotewohl - 1964 â 1973 Willi Stoph...
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The DFB Frauen-Pokal, or Womens German Cup, is the main national womens football cup competition in Germany, thus the female counterpart to the DFB-Pokal. ...
UEFA Womens Cup Competition Logo The UEFA Womens Cup is the first international womens football (soccer) club competition for teams that play in UEFA nations. ...
Aside from the championship and geographical rivalry, there are also differing notions of building up teams - Frankfurt, in Western "capitalist" fashion, prefers to poach local and foreign players, while Potsdam, an Eastern, former Communist outfit, prefers to build up young players from its academy. The defection of Petra Wimbersky and Karolin Thomas from Potsdam to Frankfurt added to the rivalry, as the two clubs had an unwritten agreement not to poach each other's players without first consulting the German Football Association. This article is about communism as a form of society and as a political movement. ...
Petra Wimbersky (born 9 November 1982 in Munich) is a German football striker. ...
Karolin Thomas (born 3 March 1985 in Berlin) is a German football midfielder. ...
The German Football Association (DFB) (German: Deutscher Fußball-Bund) is the governing body of football in Germany. ...
Due to the lack of hooliganism in the women's game, this rivalry has developed healthy competition in the Bundesliga and has strongly contributed to the unified national team's success. There is a potential Old Firm-style problem, however (the two clubs are currently the highest-earning in the women's Bundesliga), that may hinder the league's competitiveness. [1] First International West Germany 5 - 1 Switzerland (Koblenz, West Germany; November 10, 1982) Largest win Germany 13 - 0 Portugal (Reutlingen, Germany; November 15, 2003) Worst defeat United States 6 - 0 Germany (Decatur, Georgia, USA; March 14, 1996) World Cup Appearances 4 (First in 1991) Best result Winner, 2003 Olympic Games...
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Honours Championship trophies now and then - the Viktoria (1903-1944) and the Championship Plate (since 1949) The coronation of the first Champions in imperial Germany in 1903 established the tradition of a great footballing nation. ...
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Year 2007 (MMVII) is the current year, a common year starting on Monday of the Gregorian calendar and the AD/CE era in the 21st Century. ...
The DFB Frauen-Pokal, or Womens German Cup, is the main national womens football cup competition in Germany, thus the female counterpart to the DFB-Pokal. ...
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Current squad (2007/2008) | Name | Number | Nationality | | Goalkeeper | | Silke Rottenberg | 1 |
| | Stephanie Ullrich | 23 |
| | Defender | | Gina Lewandowski | 2 |
| | Nia Künzer | 4 |
| | Tina Wunderlich | 8 |
| | Sarah Günther | 13 |
| | Alexandra Krieger | 14 |
| | Anna Marciak | 16 |
| | Steffi Jones | 22 |
| | Anne Engel | 26 |
| | Midfielder | | Luise Hansen | 3 |
| | Pia Wunderlich | 7 |
| | Renate Lingor | 10 |
| | Katrin Kliehm | 11 |
| | Meike Weber | 12 |
| | Karolin Thomas | 21 |
| | Saskia Bartusiak | 25 |
| | Sandra Smisek | 28 |
| | Striker | | Conny Pohlers | 6 |
| | Birgit Prinz
| 9 |
| | Svenja Huth | 15 |
| | Kerstin Garefrekes | 18 |
| | Petra Wimbersky | 20 |
| Silke Rottenberg (born 25 January 1972 in Euskirchen) is a German football goalkeeper. ...
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Nia Künzer (born January 18, 1980) is a German womens soccer player. ...
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Tina Wunderlich (born 10 October 1977 in Schwarzenau) is a German football defender. ...
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Sarah Günther (born 25 January 1983 in Bremen) is a German football midfielder who currently plays for 1. ...
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Stephanie Ann Steffi Jones (born 22 December 1972 in Frankfurt am Main) is a German football midfielder. ...
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Pia Wunderlich (born 26 January 1975 in Schwarzenau) is a German football midfielder. ...
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Renate Lingor (born October 11, 1975 in Karlsruhe, Germany) is a female German international football player. ...
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Katrin Kliehm (born 17 May 1981) is a German football defender. ...
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Karolin Thomas (born 3 March 1985 in Berlin) is a German football midfielder. ...
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Saskia Bartusiak (born September 9, 1982 in Frankfurt am Main) is a German football defender and midfielder. ...
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Sandra Smisek (born 3 July 1977 in Frankfurt am Main) is a German football striker. ...
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conny pohlers is an amazing ugly player and has the potential to be the best player in the germany team. ...
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Birgit Prinz (born October 25, 1977) is a German international football player and the Womens World Cup all-time leading scorer with 14 goals. ...
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Kerstin Garefrekes (born 4 September 1979 in Ibbenbüren) is a German football midfielder/striker. ...
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Petra Wimbersky (born 9 November 1982 in Munich) is a German football striker. ...
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