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1. FC Nürnberg (women)

1. FC Nürnberg (women) is a women's football club from Nuremberg, Germany. It is part of the 1. FC Nürnberg club. It currently plays in the 2. Bundesliga.

1. FC Nürnberg
Founded24 August 1988; 36 years ago (24 August 1988)
GroundMax-Morlock-Stadion
Capacity50,000
Board memberDieter Hecking (sport)
Niels Rossow (commercial)
Head coachThomas Oostendorp
League2. Bundesliga
2023–2411th of 12 (relegated)

History

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The women's and girls' department of 1. FC Nürnberg was founded on 24 August 1988. As part of the restructuring of the club and the spin-off of the departments into independent clubs, seven people founded an independent club in the business premises of 1. FC Nürnberg in the spring of 1995, as 1. Fußball-Club Nürnberg Frauen- und Mädchen Fußball e. V.. In 1999, the club managed to achieve promotion to the Bundesliga for the 1999–2000 season, which was followed by relegation to the Regionalliga South. In 2003–04, they were relegated to Bayernliga, then to Bayernliga North, before they secured two consecutive promotions to the Regionalliga for the 2009–10 season. After two seasons, they were relegated back to Bayernliga, before spending another eight years in Regionalliga.

In 2020–21, Nürnberg finished top of their group in Regionalliga South, to achieve promotion to the 2. Bundesliga. On 19 November 2022, at the annual general meeting of 1. FC Nürnberg, the merger of the women's and girls' football club and the men's football club was decided without any dissenting votes.[1] In 2022–23, the club finished second in the second division, which secured their promotion to the Bundesliga after 24 years.[2] In the 2023–24 season, the club moved from playing at Valznerweiher to Max-Morlock-Stadion.[3]

Squad

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As of 13 November 2024[4]

Note: Flags indicate national team as defined under FIFA eligibility rules; some limited exceptions apply. Players may hold more than one non-FIFA nationality.

No. Pos. Nation Player
1 GK Germany  GER Hannah Etzold
2 DF Sweden  SWE Klara Svensson Senelius
3 DF Germany  GER Merita Gashi
4 DF Germany  GER Luisa Guttenberger (captain)
5 DF Germany  GER Clara Fröhlich
6 MF Germany  GER Alina Mailbeck
7 FW Germany  GER Marina Scholz
8 MF Austria  AUT Livia Brunmair
10 FW Montenegro  MNE Medina Dešić
11 MF Switzerland  SUI Lara Meroni
12 DF Germany  GER Amélie Thöle
13 MF Austria  AUT Lara Felix
No. Pos. Nation Player
14 DF Germany  GER Marlene Lindner
15 MF Germany  GER Rebekka Salfelder
16 MF Germany  GER Anne Führlein
17 MF Germany  GER Jonna Brengel
18 MF Germany  GER Franziska Mai
19 FW Norway  NOR Anny Kerim-Lindland
21 GK Germany  GER İlayda İçier
23 FW Germany  GER Nele Bauereisen
24 FW Germany  GER Nastassja Lein
25 GK Austria  AUT Kristin Krammer
28 DF Germany  GER Madeleine Steck
66 MF Germany  GER Meret Günster

References

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  1. ^ "Verschmelzung perfekt: Es gibt jetzt nur noch einen 1. FC Nürnberg" (in German). Nordbayern. 19 November 2022.
  2. ^ "#AmazingAufsteigerinnen: Clubfrauen feiern Bundesliga-Aufstieg!" (in German). 1. FC Nürnberg. 29 May 2023.
  3. ^ "Clubfrauen: Nächste Saison wird alles eine Nummer größer". br.de (in German). 30 May 2023.
  4. ^ "1. FC Nürnberg: Spielerinnen" (in German). 1. FC Nürnberg. Retrieved 26 June 2024.
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