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  2. 2002–03 Frauen-Bundesliga - Wikipedia

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    11–0 FFC Frankfurt v Bad Neuenahr: Biggest away win: 0–9 Bad Neuenahr v FSV Frankfurt: Highest scoring: 11–0 FFC Frankfurt v Bad Neuenahr: Longest unbeaten run: Potsdam (21), Day 2–22: Longest losing run: Niederkirchen (10), Day 13–22: Highest attendance: 7,900 Potsdam v FFC Frankfurt: Lowest attendance: 63 Berlin v Brauweiler Pulheim ...

  3. Eintracht Frankfurt (women) - Wikipedia

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    Eintracht Frankfurt is a German women's association football club based in Frankfurt. Its first team currently plays in the German top flight, Frauen-Bundesliga . From 1998 to 2020, the club was known as 1.

  4. 2003–04 Frauen-Bundesliga - Wikipedia

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    11–0 FFC Frankfurt v Saarbrücken: Biggest away win: 1–9 Wolfsburg v Potsdam: Highest scoring: 11–0 FFC Frankfurt v Saarbrücken, 5–6 Brauweiler Pulheim v Heike Rheine: Longest unbeaten run: Frankfurt (23), Day 1–23: Longest losing run: Saarbrücken (18), Day 1–18: Highest attendance: 4,800 FFC Frankfurt v Potsdam: Lowest attendance ...

  5. 2023–24 Eintracht Frankfurt (women) season - Wikipedia

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    The 2023–24 Eintracht Frankfurt (women) season is the fourth season since 1. FFC Frankfurt became the women's association football team of Eintracht Frankfurt.On 21 June 2023, the German Football Association announced that the Eintracht Frankfurt women's team received their license, along with the rest Frauen-Bundesliga and 2.

  6. 2001–02 DFB-Pokal Frauen - Wikipedia

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    The Frauen DFB-Pokal 2001–02 was the 22nd season of the cup competition. Germany's second-most important title in women's football. [1] The first round of the competition began on 22 September 2001.

  7. Category:1. FFC Frankfurt - Wikipedia

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  8. German Football Association - Wikipedia

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    FFC Frankfurt, now known as Eintracht Frankfurt. Since 2005, in memory of former German-Jewish Olympian international footballer Julius Hirsch who was killed in Auschwitz concentration camp during the Holocaust, the German Football Federation awards the "Julius-Hirsch-Preis" for outstanding examples of integration and tolerance within German ...

  9. 2013–14 Frauen-Bundesliga - Wikipedia

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    On the last matchday 12,464 spectators watched the title-deciding match of Wolfsburg against Frankfurt, setting a new Bundesliga record. Frankfurt, undefeated this season so far, only needed a draw to capture the title. They lost 1–2 and thus Wolfsburg won the championship, while Wolfsburg never was top off the table before the last matchday.