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YB Frauen
Full nameBerner Sport Club Young Boys Frauen
Founded1970
Ground Stadion Neufeld, Bern
Capacity14,000
ChairmanWerner Müller
ManagerRolf Kirchhofer
League Super League
2022–20235th
Website Club website

BSC YB Frauen is a Swiss women's football team representing BSC Young Boys in the Nationalliga A. [1]

Founded in 1970 as women's division of FC Bern, it is the second most successful team in the championship with 11 titles between 1978 and 2011, [2] and the most successful team in the national Cup with 15 trophies, including 8 titles in a row between 1994 and 2001. [3] This last year saw FC Bern win the last of its 7 doubles to date and become the first Swiss team to take part in the UEFA Women's Cup. However, the 2000s proved less fruitful, and Bern wasn't able to win any titles. In 2009 the club was absorbed by Young Boys, taking its current name, and two years later it ended its decade-long unlucky streak winning its 11th Nationalliga trophy. [4]

Honours

  • 11 Swiss Leagues (1978, 1979, 1984, 1986, 1992, 1995 — 1997, 2000, 2001, 2011)
  • 15 Swiss Cups (1978, 1980, 1982 — 1985, 1991, 1994 — 2001)

Record in UEFA competitions

Season Competition Stage Result Opponent
2001–02 UEFA Women's Cup Group Stage 0–4 England Arsenal
3–1 Poland Wrocław
7–0 Israel Hapoel Tel Aviv
2011–12 Champions League Qualifying Stage 3–1 North Macedonia Naše Taksi
7–0 Moldova Goliador Chişinău
1–1 Greece PAOK
Round of 32 0–3 1–2 Denmark Fortuna Hjørring

Current squad

As of 03 March 2024.

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

No. Pos. Nation Player
1 GK Liechtenstein  LIE Jara Ackermann
3 MF Switzerland  SUI Noa Münger
5 DF Switzerland  SUI Lorena Bärtschi
6 DF Germany  GER Henrike Sahlmann
7 MF Germany  GER Caroline Krawczyk
10 DF Switzerland  SUI Julia Schassberger
11 MF Switzerland  SUI Stéphanie Waeber
12 MF United States  USA Athena Kühn
13 FW Switzerland  SUI Malaurie Granges
14 FW United States  USA Courtney Strode
15 DF Switzerland  SUI Leana Zaugg
18 DF Germany  GER Wibke Meister
19 MF Switzerland  SUI Audrey Remy
No. Pos. Nation Player
20 FW Switzerland  SUI Rilana Ueltschi
21 MF Portugal  POR Ana Leite
26 DF Switzerland  SUI Laura Frey
27 FW Switzerland  SUI Naomi Luyet
28 FW Romania  ROU Cristina Carp
29 GK Germany  GER Inga Schuldt
31 DF Switzerland  SUI Giulia Schlup
34 FW Switzerland  SUI Céline Schmid

Former players

References

  1. ^ "Frauenfussball: Mit neuem Namen in neue Zukunft". Thuner Tagblatt. 11 August 2009.
  2. ^ List of champions in RSSSF.com
  3. ^ Lios of champions in RSSSF.com
  4. ^ 2010-11 table in Soccerway


From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
(Redirected from YB Frauen)

YB Frauen
Full nameBerner Sport Club Young Boys Frauen
Founded1970
Ground Stadion Neufeld, Bern
Capacity14,000
ChairmanWerner Müller
ManagerRolf Kirchhofer
League Super League
2022–20235th
Website Club website

BSC YB Frauen is a Swiss women's football team representing BSC Young Boys in the Nationalliga A. [1]

Founded in 1970 as women's division of FC Bern, it is the second most successful team in the championship with 11 titles between 1978 and 2011, [2] and the most successful team in the national Cup with 15 trophies, including 8 titles in a row between 1994 and 2001. [3] This last year saw FC Bern win the last of its 7 doubles to date and become the first Swiss team to take part in the UEFA Women's Cup. However, the 2000s proved less fruitful, and Bern wasn't able to win any titles. In 2009 the club was absorbed by Young Boys, taking its current name, and two years later it ended its decade-long unlucky streak winning its 11th Nationalliga trophy. [4]

Honours

  • 11 Swiss Leagues (1978, 1979, 1984, 1986, 1992, 1995 — 1997, 2000, 2001, 2011)
  • 15 Swiss Cups (1978, 1980, 1982 — 1985, 1991, 1994 — 2001)

Record in UEFA competitions

Season Competition Stage Result Opponent
2001–02 UEFA Women's Cup Group Stage 0–4 England Arsenal
3–1 Poland Wrocław
7–0 Israel Hapoel Tel Aviv
2011–12 Champions League Qualifying Stage 3–1 North Macedonia Naše Taksi
7–0 Moldova Goliador Chişinău
1–1 Greece PAOK
Round of 32 0–3 1–2 Denmark Fortuna Hjørring

Current squad

As of 03 March 2024.

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

No. Pos. Nation Player
1 GK Liechtenstein  LIE Jara Ackermann
3 MF Switzerland  SUI Noa Münger
5 DF Switzerland  SUI Lorena Bärtschi
6 DF Germany  GER Henrike Sahlmann
7 MF Germany  GER Caroline Krawczyk
10 DF Switzerland  SUI Julia Schassberger
11 MF Switzerland  SUI Stéphanie Waeber
12 MF United States  USA Athena Kühn
13 FW Switzerland  SUI Malaurie Granges
14 FW United States  USA Courtney Strode
15 DF Switzerland  SUI Leana Zaugg
18 DF Germany  GER Wibke Meister
19 MF Switzerland  SUI Audrey Remy
No. Pos. Nation Player
20 FW Switzerland  SUI Rilana Ueltschi
21 MF Portugal  POR Ana Leite
26 DF Switzerland  SUI Laura Frey
27 FW Switzerland  SUI Naomi Luyet
28 FW Romania  ROU Cristina Carp
29 GK Germany  GER Inga Schuldt
31 DF Switzerland  SUI Giulia Schlup
34 FW Switzerland  SUI Céline Schmid

Former players

References

  1. ^ "Frauenfussball: Mit neuem Namen in neue Zukunft". Thuner Tagblatt. 11 August 2009.
  2. ^ List of champions in RSSSF.com
  3. ^ Lios of champions in RSSSF.com
  4. ^ 2010-11 table in Soccerway



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