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Bayer Leverkusen W

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Best Players

Top Scorers
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Cornelia Kramer
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Top Assists
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Cornelia Kramer
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Most Cards
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Kristin Kögel
Kristin Kögel
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About Bayer Leverkusen Women

Bayer 04 Leverkusen Women compete in the Frauen-Bundesliga and carry a rich heritage in German women's football. The women's section was established on 1 July 2008 when Bayer Leverkusen integrated the women's department from TuS Koln rrh. The club's deeper roots trace back to SSG 09 Bergisch Gladbach, which dominated German women's football in the 1970s and 1980s with nine national championships and three DFB-Pokal titles under its former identity. Leverkusen Women play their home matches at the Ulrich-Haberland-Stadion in Leverkusen, adjacent to the main BayArena, with the club's performance centre located at Kurtekotten. The Bayer Leverkusen Women roster for 2025-26 is led by standout forward Vanessa Fudalla, who has established herself as one of the Frauen-Bundesliga's top scorers. Carlotta Wamser and Selina Ostermeier provide additional quality, while the squad benefits from the resources and infrastructure of the Bayer 04 parent club. Bayer Leverkusen Women earned promotion to the Frauen-Bundesliga in 2010 and have remained a competitive mid-to-upper-table presence. Their best DFB-Pokal run came in 2021-22, reaching the semi-finals. Check the Bayer Leverkusen Women schedule for upcoming Frauen-Bundesliga fixtures, or view the full squad for the 2025-26 season.

Achievements
  • Frauen-Bundesliga regular since 2010
  • DFB-Pokal Frauen semi-finalists (2021-22)
  • Heritage of SSG 09 Bergisch Gladbach (9 German titles, 3 DFB-Pokal wins in the 1970s-80s)
  • 2. Frauen-Bundesliga champions (2009-10)
Key Players
Vanessa Fudalla · Carlotta Wamser · Selina Ostermeier
Founded: 2008

Frequently Asked Questions

Where do Bayer Leverkusen Women play their home games?

Bayer Leverkusen Women play at the Ulrich-Haberland-Stadion in Leverkusen, located adjacent to the main BayArena. The club's performance centre is at Kurtekotten.

When were Bayer Leverkusen Women founded?

Bayer 04 Leverkusen's women's football section was established on 1 July 2008 through the integration of the women's department from TuS Koln rrh. The club's historical roots go back to SSG 09 Bergisch Gladbach.

Who is the top scorer for Bayer Leverkusen Women?

Vanessa Fudalla is the leading scorer for Bayer Leverkusen Women in the 2025-26 Frauen-Bundesliga season, establishing herself as one of the league's top forwards.

Have Bayer Leverkusen Women won any titles?

Under the Bayer Leverkusen name, the women's team has not yet won the Frauen-Bundesliga or DFB-Pokal. Their best cup run was reaching the semi-finals in 2021-22. The club's predecessor SSG 09 Bergisch Gladbach won nine German titles in the 1970s and 1980s.

The complete Bayer Leverkusen Women schedule and fixtures for the 2025-26 Frauen-Bundesliga season. View all upcoming Leverkusen Women matches with dates, kick-off times, and results from the Ulrich-Haberland-Stadion.

The full Bayer Leverkusen Women roster and squad for 2025-26. View all Bayer Leverkusen Women players, positions, and stats for the current Frauen-Bundesliga season.

Goals
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Goalkeepers
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Charlotte Voll
Charlotte Voll
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Anne Moll
Anne Moll
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Friederike Abt
Friederike Abt
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Louisa Remien
Louisa Remien
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Defenders
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Menglu Shen
Menglu Shen
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Selina Ostermeier
Selina Ostermeier
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Juliette Vidal
Juliette Vidal
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Melissa Friedrich
Melissa Friedrich
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L. Turányi
L. Turányi
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Julia Mickenhagen
Julia Mickenhagen
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Paula Schwartze
Paula Schwartze
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Sana Çoşkun
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Carlotta Wamser
Carlotta Wamser
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C. Wenger
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Midfielders
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Ida Daedelow
Ida Daedelow
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Loreen Bender
Loreen Bender
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Estrella Gonzales
Estrella Gonzales
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Ruby Grant
Ruby Grant
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Kristin Kögel
Kristin Kögel
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Sofie Zdebel
Sofie Zdebel
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Katharina Piljić
Katharina Piljić
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Attackers
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Vanessa Haim
Vanessa Haim
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Cornelia Kramer
Cornelia Kramer
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Caroline Kehrer
Caroline Kehrer
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Vanessa Fudalla
Vanessa Fudalla
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Amy Wrigge
Amy Wrigge
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Valentina Madl
Valentina Madl
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Jana Lindner
Jana Lindner
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