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About Eintracht Frankfurt Women

Eintracht Frankfurt Women are one of the most storied clubs in European women's football, carrying forward the legacy of 1. FFC Frankfurt, which was the most successful German women's club of the early 2000s. The women's football department traces its origins to SG Praunheim, which established its women's section in 1973. In 1999, the team became 1. FFC Frankfurt, and on 1 July 2020, the club merged with Eintracht Frankfurt to become the women's department of the Bundesliga giants. With seven German championship titles, nine DFB-Pokal Frauen trophies, and four UEFA Women's Champions League crowns, Eintracht Frankfurt Women boast one of the most impressive trophy cabinets in women's football worldwide, trailing only Olympique Lyonnais in European titles. The club plays at the Stadion am Brentanobad in Frankfurt, and the Eintracht Frankfurt Women roster for 2025-26 features captain Laura Freigang alongside prolific forwards Nicole Anyomi and Swedish international Rebecka Blomqvist. Swiss playmaker Geraldine Reuteler provides creativity from midfield, while Australian international Hayley Raso and Swedish defender Amanda Ilestedt add international experience. Under head coach Niko Arnautis, Eintracht Frankfurt Women have re-established themselves as a top-three contender in the Frauen-Bundesliga. Check the Eintracht Frankfurt Women schedule for upcoming fixtures, or view the full squad for the 2025-26 season.

Achievements
  • 7 German women's championship titles
  • 9 DFB-Pokal Frauen titles
  • 4 UEFA Women's Champions League titles (2002, 2006, 2008, 2015)
  • Most successful German club in European competition
Key Players
Laura Freigang · Nicole Anyomi · Rebecka Blomqvist · Geraldine Reuteler · Amanda Ilestedt
Founded: 1973

Frequently Asked Questions

Where do Eintracht Frankfurt Women play their home games?

Eintracht Frankfurt Women play at the Stadion am Brentanobad in Frankfurt. The stadium serves as the dedicated home ground for the women's team.

How many Champions League titles have Eintracht Frankfurt Women won?

Eintracht Frankfurt Women (formerly 1. FFC Frankfurt) have won four UEFA Women's Champions League titles in 2002, 2006, 2008, and 2015. Only Olympique Lyonnais have won more European titles.

When did 1. FFC Frankfurt merge with Eintracht Frankfurt?

1. FFC Frankfurt merged with Eintracht Frankfurt on 1 July 2020. The club had previously operated independently as 1. FFC Frankfurt since 1999, tracing its roots back to SG Praunheim's women's section founded in 1973.

Who is the captain of Eintracht Frankfurt Women?

Laura Freigang serves as captain of Eintracht Frankfurt Women for the 2025-26 season. The German international forward wears the number 10 shirt and is one of the team's leading scorers.

The complete Eintracht Frankfurt Women schedule and fixtures for the 2025-26 Frauen-Bundesliga season. View all upcoming Eintracht Frankfurt Women matches with dates, kick-off times, and results from the Stadion am Brentanobad.

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

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Lina Altenburg
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Sophia Winkler
Sophia Winkler
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Janne Sophie Krumme
Janne Sophie Krumme
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Ylvi Eisenbeiß
Ylvi Eisenbeiß
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Defenders
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Jella Veit
Jella Veit
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Nina Lührßen
Nina Lührßen
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Sara Doorsoun
Sara Doorsoun
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Dilara Acikgöz
Dilara Acikgöz
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Eleni Markou
Eleni Markou
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Amanda Ilestedt
Amanda Ilestedt
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Marthine Østenstad
Marthine Østenstad
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Nadine Andrina Riesen
Nadine Andrina Riesen
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Midfielders
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Lisanne Gräwe
Lisanne Gräwe
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Pia-Sophie Wolter
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Elisa Senb
Elisa Senb
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Ilayda Acikgöz
Ilayda Acikgöz
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Jarne Teulings
Jarne Teulings
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Erëleta Memeti
Erëleta Memeti
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Noemi Ivelj
Noemi Ivelj
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Ainhoa Alguacil
Ainhoa Alguacil
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Attackers
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Etonam-Nicole Anyomi
Etonam-Nicole Anyomi
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Laura Freigang
Laura Freigang
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Hayley Raso
Hayley Raso
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Rebecka Maria Blomqvist
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Remina Chiba
Remina Chiba
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Géraldine Joséphine Reuteler
Géraldine Joséphine Reuteler
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