Season | 2022–23 |
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Dates | 16 September 2022 – 29 May 2023 |
Champions | Bayern Munich |
Relegated | SV Meppen Turbine Potsdam |
Champions League | Bayern Munich VfL Wolfsburg Eintracht Frankfurt |
Matches played | 132 |
Goals scored | 427 (3.23 per match) |
Top goalscorer | Alexandra Popp (16 goals) |
Biggest home win | Munich 11–1 Potsdam |
Biggest away win | Duisburg 0–6 Essen |
Highest scoring | Munich 11–1 Potsdam |
Longest winning run | 15 games Munich |
Longest unbeaten run | 17 games Munich |
Longest winless run | 15 games Potsdam |
Longest losing run | 13 games Potsdam |
Attendance | 359,428 (2,723 per match) |
← 2021–22 2023–24 → |
The 2022–23 season of the Frauen-Bundesliga was the 33rd season of Germany's premier women's football league. It ran from 16 September 2022 to 28 May 2023. [1] [2]
The fixtures were announced on 5 July 2022. [3]
Bayern Munich won their fourth title, while SV Meppen and Turbine Potsdam were relegated to the 2. Frauen-Bundesliga. [4]
Promoted from 2021–22 2. Bundesliga | Relegated from 2021–22 Bundesliga |
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SV Meppen MSV Duisburg | SC Sand Carl Zeiss Jena |
Team | Home city | Home ground | Capacity |
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Werder Bremen | Bremen | Weserstadion Platz 11 | 5,500 |
MSV Duisburg | Duisburg | PCC-Stadion | 3,000 |
SGS Essen | Essen | Stadion Essen | 20,650 |
Eintracht Frankfurt | Frankfurt | Stadion am Brentanobad | 5,650 |
SC Freiburg | Freiburg | Dreisamstadion | 24,000 |
1899 Hoffenheim | Hoffenheim | Dietmar-Hopp-Stadion | 6,350 |
1. FC Köln | Cologne | Franz-Kremer-Stadion | 5,457 |
Bayer Leverkusen | Leverkusen | Ulrich-Haberland-Stadion | 3,200 |
SV Meppen | Meppen | Hänsch-Arena | 16,500 |
Bayern Munich | Munich | FC Bayern Campus | 2,500 |
Turbine Potsdam | Potsdam | Karl-Liebknecht-Stadion | 10,787 |
VfL Wolfsburg | Wolfsburg | AOK Stadium | 5,200 |
Pos | Team | Pld | W | D | L | GF | GA | GD | Pts | Qualification or relegation |
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1 | Bayern Munich (C) | 22 | 19 | 2 | 1 | 67 | 8 | +59 | 59 | Qualification for Champions League group stage |
2 | VfL Wolfsburg | 22 | 19 | 0 | 3 | 75 | 17 | +58 | 57 | Qualification for Champions League second round |
3 | Eintracht Frankfurt | 22 | 17 | 3 | 2 | 57 | 22 | +35 | 54 | Qualification for Champions League first round |
4 | 1899 Hoffenheim | 22 | 15 | 3 | 4 | 55 | 25 | +30 | 48 | |
5 | Bayer Leverkusen | 22 | 9 | 3 | 10 | 31 | 28 | +3 | 30 | |
6 | SC Freiburg | 22 | 7 | 3 | 12 | 36 | 47 | −11 | 24 | |
7 | SGS Essen | 22 | 6 | 5 | 11 | 26 | 42 | −16 | 23 | |
8 | Werder Bremen | 22 | 5 | 6 | 11 | 16 | 39 | −23 | 21 | |
9 | 1. FC Köln | 22 | 5 | 4 | 13 | 20 | 44 | −24 | 19 | |
10 | MSV Duisburg | 22 | 5 | 3 | 14 | 15 | 47 | −32 | 18 | |
11 | SV Meppen (R) | 22 | 5 | 2 | 15 | 16 | 40 | −24 | 17 | Relegation to 2. Bundesliga |
12 | Turbine Potsdam (R) | 22 | 2 | 2 | 18 | 13 | 68 | −55 | 8 |
Rank | Player | Club | Goals [6] |
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1 | ![]() | VfL Wolfsburg | 16 |
2 | ![]() | Eintracht Frankfurt | 14 |
![]() | Bayern Munich | ||
4 | ![]() | VfL Wolfsburg | 12 |
5 | ![]() | Eintracht Frankfurt | 10 |
6 | ![]() | 1899 Hoffenheim | 9 |
![]() | SC Freiburg | ||
8 | ![]() | Eintracht Frankfurt | 8 |
![]() | 1. FC Köln | ||
![]() | Bayern Munich | ||
![]() | SGS Essen | ||
![]() | 1899 Hoffenheim |
FC Bayern Munich is a German professional women's football team based in Munich, Bavaria. They currently play in the Frauen-Bundesliga, the top women's league in Germany.
The 2015–16 season of the Frauen-Bundesliga was the 26th season of Germany's premier women's football league. FC Bayern Munich successfully defended the title. This season started on 29 August 2015.
The 2016–17 season of the Frauen-Bundesliga was the 27th season of Germany's premier women's football league. Bayern Munich were the defending champions.
The 2018–19 season of the Frauen-Bundesliga was the 29th season of Germany's premier women's football league. It ran from 15 September 2018 to 12 May 2019.
The 2018–19 2. Frauen-Bundesliga was the 15th season of Germany's second-tier women's football league, and the first as a single-division league. The season began on 18 August 2018 and concluded on 19 May 2019. The champions and runners-up were promoted to the Frauen-Bundesliga, while the three bottom teams were relegated to the Frauen-Regionalliga.
The 2019–20 season of the Frauen-Bundesliga was the 30th season of Germany's premier women's football league. It ran from 17 August 2019 to 28 June 2020.
The 2019–20 2. Frauen-Bundesliga was the 16th season of Germany's second-tier women's football league, and the second as a single-division league. The season began on 10 August 2019 and ended on 1 March 2020. The champions and runners-up were promoted to the Frauen-Bundesliga, while no teams were relegated to the Frauen-Regionalliga.
The 2020–21 season was the 111th season of competitive football in Germany.
The 2020–21 season of the Frauen-Bundesliga was the 31st season of Germany's premier women's football league. It ran from 4 September 2020 to 6 June 2021.
The 2020–21 2. Frauen-Bundesliga was the 17th season of Germany's second-tier women's football league. The season began on 4 October 2020 and concluded on 6 June 2021. The champions of both divisions were promoted to the Frauen-Bundesliga, while the bottom three teams were relegated to the Frauen-Regionalliga.
The 2021–22 season was the 112th season of competitive football in Germany.
The 2021–22 season of the Frauen-Bundesliga was the 32nd season of Germany's premier women's football league. It ran from 27 August 2021 to 15 May 2022.
The 2021–22 2. Frauen-Bundesliga was the 18th season of Germany's second-tier women's football league, and the fourth as a single-division league. The season began on 15 August 2021 and concluded on 5 June 2022. The champions and runners-up will be promoted to the Frauen-Bundesliga, while the bottom three teams will be relegated to the Frauen-Regionalliga.
The 2021–22 DFB-Pokal was the 42nd season of the annual German football cup competition. Several teams participated in the competition, including all teams from the previous year's Frauen-Bundesliga and the 2. Frauen-Bundesliga, excluding second teams. The competition began on 21 August 2021 with the first of six rounds and ended on 28 May 2022 with the final at the RheinEnergieStadion in Cologne, a nominally neutral venue, which has hosted the final since 2010.
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The 2024–25 season is the 115th season of competitive football in Germany.
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