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  2. Eintracht Frankfurt (women) - Wikipedia

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    In 2019, the club announced a proposed merger with the men's football club Eintracht Frankfurt. [3] The merger was confirmed in June 2020 and, starting from 1 July 2020, the club would now compete as the women's football department of Eintracht Frankfurt. In addition to the first team, the department would include up to five women's teams ...

  3. 2008–09 DFB-Pokal Frauen - Wikipedia

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    The DFB-Pokal 2008–09 was the 29th season of the competition. The first round began on 30 August 2008. In the final, held on 30 May 2009 in Berlin FCR 2001 Duisburg defeated Turbine Potsdam 7–0, marking the highest margin by which a Frauen DFB-Pokal final was ever decided.

  4. 2013–14 DFB-Pokal Frauen - Wikipedia

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    1. FFC 08 Niederkirchen 1. FC Köln: 2 – 0 1899 Hoffenheim 29 September 2013 SGS Essen: 3 – 2 1. FFC Turbine Potsdam FSV Gütersloh 2009 1 – 4 FF USV Jena: 1. FC Lübars 1 – 2 Werder Bremen: Herforder SV 0 – 0 (4 - 5p) FFV Leipzig: SC 07 Bad Neuenahr 0 – 5 1. FFC Frankfurt: ETSV Würzburg 0 – 4 SC Sand: VfL Bochum: 3 – 1 SV Weinberg

  5. 2010–11 DFB-Pokal Frauen - Wikipedia

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    The DFB-Pokal 2010–11 was the 31st season of the cup competition, Germany's second-most important title in women's football. 1. FFC Frankfurt defeated 1. FFC Turbine Potsdam 2–1 in the final in Cologne on 26 March 2011.

  6. 2001–02 DFB-Pokal Frauen - Wikipedia

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    Germany's second-most important title in women's football. [1] The first round of the competition began on 22 September 2001. In the final which was held in Berlin on 11 May 2002 FFC Frankfurt defeated Hamburg 5–0, thus claiming their fourth title, all consecutive.

  7. 2007–08 UEFA Women's Cup - Wikipedia

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    Champions receive their trophy Final score Post match celebrations. The UEFA Women's Cup 2007–08 was the seventh edition of the UEFA Women's Cup football club tournament (since rebranded as the UEFA Women's Champions League). 45 teams from 44 football associations took part this season.

  8. 2002–03 Frauen-Bundesliga - Wikipedia

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    1. FFC Frankfurt [a] 22 18 3 1 90 14 +76 57 2002–03 Bundesliga (women) champions 2 1. FFC Turbine Potsdam: 22 17 4 1 65 15 +50 55 3 FCR 2001 Duisburg: 22 14 2 6 58 32 +26 44 4 FFC Heike Rheine: 22 12 2 8 52 31 +21 38 5 FC Bayern Munich: 22 11 4 7 45 32 +13 37 6 FFC Brauweiler Pulheim: 22 10 4 8 41 27 +14 34 7 FSV Frankfurt: 22 9 0 13 42 54 ...

  9. 2008–09 in German football - Wikipedia

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    FFC Frankfurt had to battle through a couple of injuries to key players, including Birgit Prinz, and thus finished in fourth place. The first three teams qualified for the newly created UEFA Women's Champions League , although Duisburg did only so on virtue of their UEFA Women's Cup win.