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FC Bayern Munich (women)

Women's football team of the German sports club

FC Bayern Munich (women)

Women's football team of the German sports club

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current2025–26 FC Bayern Munich (women) season
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groundFC Bayern Campus
capacity2,500
ownerHerbert Hainer
owntitlePresident
chairmanBianca Rech
chrtitleGeneral manager
managerJosé Barcala
mgrtitleHead coach
leagueBundesliga
season2024–25
positionBundesliga, 1st of 12 (champions)
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the women's football club

FC Bayern Munich is a German professional women's football team based in Munich, Germany. The club was founded in 1970 and plays in the Frauen-Bundesliga, the top women's league in Germany. Bayern Munich Women were a founding member of the Frauen-Bundesliga in 1990. They have won seven German league titles and were twice DFB-Pokal winners.

History

Bayern's women's football team was officially founded in 1970 although women had been playing at the club since 1967. However, because the DFB had outlawed women's football from 1955 to 1970 Bayern could only officially register the team in 1970. They won their first national championship in 1976. In 1990 Bayern were founding members of the Frauen-Bundesliga, but they were relegated after next season.

The club returned to the Bundesliga in 2000. In 2009, Bayern were runners-up in the Bundesliga, trailing champion Turbine Potsdam by a single goal. In the 2011–12 season on 12 May 2012, FC Bayern Munich dethroned the German Cup title holders 1. FFC Frankfurt with a 2–0 in the 2011–12 final in Cologne and celebrated the biggest success of the club's history since winning the championship in 1976. In 2015 they won the Bundesliga for the first time, without any defeat. They won the 2015–16 Bundesliga, for the second time in a row.

In May 2023, Bayern Munich celebrated a double championship when both the women's team and the men's team won the top national football leagues within 2 days. An 11–1 win over Turbine Potsdam on the final day of the season secured the FCB women their fourth Bundesliga championship and their fifth national championship overall, marking the club's biggest win in history.

Historical league performance of Bayern Munich

Players

First-team squad

Out on loan

Reserves

Bayern II, the women's reserves team, have played in the newly formed 2. Frauen-Bundesliga since 2018. They are managed by Nathalie Bischof.

Bayern II won the 2008–09 Regionalliga (Süd) and the 2001–02 Bavarian Cup. The team played in the Second Bundesliga (Süd) from 2009 to 2010 to 2018.

Former players

For notable current and former players, see :Category:FC Bayern Munich (women) players.

Honours

Domestic

Regional

  • Bavarian women's football championship (21): 1972–1990 (19 consecutive), 2000, 2004
  • Bavarian cup: 1982, 1984, 1985, 1986, 1987, 1988, 1989, 1990

Invitational

  • Valais Cup: 2015
  • World Sevens Football Tournament: 2025

Record in UEFA Women's Champions League

Bayern Munich have set a few international records in their campaign to qualify for the 2009–10 UEFA Women's Champions League:

  • Most goals scored throughout an UEFA Women's Champions League group stage: 32 (2009–10)
  • Best goal difference throughout an UEFA Women's Champions League group stage: +30 (2009–10) All results (away, home and aggregate) list Bayern Munich's goal tally first.
SeasonRoundOpponentsAwayHomeAggregate
2009–10Qualifying roundGlasgow City5–2
Norchi Dinamoeli Tbilisi19–0
Gintra Universitetas (Host)8–0
Round of 32Viktória Szombathely5–0 f4–29–2
Round of 16Montpellier0–0 f0–10–1
2015–16Round of 32Twente1–1 f2–23–3 (a)
2016–17Round of 32Hibernian6–0 f4–110–1
Round of 16Rossiyanka4–04–0 f8–0
Quarter-finalsParis Saint-Germain0–41–0 f1–4
2017–18Round of 32Chelsea0–1 f2–12–2 (a)
2018–19Round of 32Spartak Subotica7–0 f4–011–0
Round of 16FC Zürich2–0 f3–05–0
Quarter-finalsSlavia Prague1–1 f5–16–2
Semi-finalsBarcelona0–10–1 f0–2
2019–20Round of 32Kopparbergs/Göteborg2–1 f0–12–2 (a)
Round of 16BIIK Kazygurt5–0 f2–07–0
Quarter-finalsLyon1–2
2020–21Round of 32Ajax3–1 f3–06–1
Round of 16BIIK Kazygurt6–1 f3–09–1
Quarter-finalsFC Rosengård1–03–0 f4–0
Semi-finalsChelsea1–42–1 f3–5
2021–22Group stageBenfica0–0 f4–02nd
BK Häcken4–0 f5–1
Lyon1–2 f1–0
Quarter-finalsParis Saint-Germain1–2 f2–23–4
2022–23Qualifying round 2Real Sociedad1–0 f3–14–1
Group stageBarcelona0–3 f3–12nd
Benfica3–2 f2–0
Rosengård4–02–1 f
Quarter-finalsArsenal0–21–0 f1–2
2023–24Group stageAjax0–11–1 f3rd
Paris Saint-Germain1–0 f2–2
Roma2–22–2 f
2024–25Group stageArsenal2–35–2 f2nd
Juventus2–0 f4–0
Vålerenga1–13–0 f
Quarter-finalsLyon1–40–2 f1–6
2025–26League phaseBarcelona1–74th
Juventus2–1
Arsenal3–2
Paris Saint-Germain3–1
Atlético Madrid2–2
Vålerenga3–0
Quarter-finalsf

f First leg.

Current staff

References

  1. (2 May 2023). "Karin Danner leaving – Bianca Rech becomes new head of department". FC Bayern Munich.
  2. (12 May 2012). "FC Bayern ist Pokalsieger – im dritten Anlauf!". [[Kicker (magazine).
  3. (10 May 2015). "Münchnerinnen sind Frauenfußball-Meister!". [[Kicker (magazine).
  4. "FCB women crowned champions".
  5. (28 May 2023). "FC Bayern celebrate German championship with men and women". FC Bayern München AG.
  6. "FCB Women seal club's fifth league title". FC Bayern München AG.
  7. "FC Bayern Women - First Team". FC Bayern München.
  8. (2012). "Steckbriefe – Coach Nathalie Bischof". FC Bayern women's section.
  9. (24 May 2009). "2. Mannschaft: Meisterschaft und 2. Bundesliga Süd!". FC Bayern women's section.
  10. (2008). "Siegerliste Bayerische Frauenmeisterschaft". Bavarian Football Association.
  11. (2008). "Wissenswertes – Sportliche Erfolge". FC Bayern Frauenfußball.
  12. "FC Bayern Women – Coaches & Functional team". FC Bayern Munich.
  13. (21 February 2023). "Francisco De Sá Fardilha named technical director of women's football". FC Bayern Munich.
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