Borussia Mönchengladbach (women's football)

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Borussia Mönchengladbach
(women's football)
Club logo
Basic data
Surname Borussia Association for
Physical Exercise 1900 e. V.
Seat Mönchengladbach , North Rhine-Westphalia
founding August 1, 1900
Colours black-white-green
president Rolf Königs
Website borussia.de
First soccer team
Head coach René Krienen
Venue Grenzlandstadion
Places 10,000
league 2nd Bundesliga
2019/20 5th place
home
Away

Borussia Mönchengladbach (club name according to the statutes: Borussia Verein für Leibesübungen 1900 eV ) is aGerman sports club basedin Mönchengladbach on the Lower Rhine . The women's football department has existed since 1995. The first team was relegated to the 2nd Bundesliga in2019.

history

First team

The department was founded in 1995 with the support of the then Borussia manager Rolf Rüssmann . In the 1995/96 season, the team started in the district league. Three years later, Borussia was promoted to the regional league, where it made it through to the Niederrhein association league. After a runner-up in 2008 succeeded a year later with a goal difference of 132: 14, promotion to the Regionalliga West . The club signed Friedel Baumann for the following season, who already won the UEFA and DFB Cups with the local women's team as a member of the FCR 2001 Duisburg coaching team . The coach's aim was to establish the women's team in the regional league. The former regional league player Regina Weitz, who had already been promoted to the national league as a trainer with the DJK / VFL Giesenkirchen, was hired as assistant coach. In the 2009/10 regional league season , Borussia immediately became runner-up, one point behind 1. FFC Recklinghausen . A year later , the Gladbach women secured the championship and promotion to the 2nd Bundesliga. Due to the goal difference compared to ETSV Würzburg , which was one goal worse , Borussia had to relegate after only one year. After a runner-up in the 2012/13 regional league season , the team was able to secure the new championship two years later . Back in the 2nd Bundesliga, the Mönchengladbachers surprisingly managed to march through to the Bundesliga as runner-up. Borussia benefited from the fact that champions TSG 1899 Hoffenheim II are not allowed to move up into the Bundesliga because their first team is already playing there. After only one season, he was directly relegated to the bottom of the table, followed by a renewed promotion to the Bundesliga in 2018. The 2018/19 season ended with relegation from the 1st Bundesliga, the team ended up with just one point from 22 games in the last place in the table.

Second team / B juniors

The second women's team currently plays in the Regionalliga West . The team's coach is Michael Vonderbank. There are also four girls' teams, of which the U-17s have played in the B-Juniorinnen-Bundesliga since the league was founded in 2012 . In the 2011/2012 season, the second team rose to the fourth-class Niederrheinliga. The club played there for five years before winning the championship of the Lower Rhine League in 2016 and being promoted to the Regionalliga West .

Venue

The home ground of the first team is usually the Grenzlandstadion in the Mönchengladbach district of Rheydt with a maximum capacity of 10,000 spectators. For the second team, it is the Am Haus Lütz sports facility in the Bettrath district , which can accommodate 1,900 spectators.

Personalities

Squad season 2019/20

As of August 23, 2019

goal Defense midfield attack
Lisa Brenner GermanyGermany
Maxima Carlitz GermanyGermany
Claudia Hoffmann GermanyGermany
Marie Mueller GermanyGermany
Alina Busshuven GermanyGermany
Carolin Corres GermanyGermany
Kim Everaerts NetherlandsNetherlands
Madita Giehl GermanyGermany
Julia Koj GermanyGermany
Sandra Starmanns GermanyGermany
Pia Beyer GermanyGermany
Michelle Biskup GermanyGermany PolandPoland
Amelie beans GermanyGermany
Pauline Dallmann GermanyGermany
Emily Evels GermanyGermany
Eda brats TurkeyTurkey
Amber van Heeswijk NetherlandsNetherlands
Magdalena Jakober AustriaAustria
Jana Kaiser GermanyGermany
Imke Kessels NetherlandsNetherlands
Veweziwa Kotjipati NamibiaNamibia
Isabel Schenk GermanyGermany
Sarah Abu Sabbah GermanyGermany JordanJordan
Chantal Baghuis NetherlandsNetherlands
Kyra Densing GermanyGermany
Jessica Hackenberger GermanyGermany

successes

First team

  • Promotion to the Bundesliga : 2016, 2018
  • Champion of the Regionalliga West : 2011, 2015
  • Champion of the Lower Rhine League: 2000
  • Lower Rhine Cup winners: 2003, 2009, 2010, 2011

Second team

  • Promotion to the Lower Rhine League: 2011
  • Champion of the Lower Rhine League: 2016
  • Promotion to the Regionalliga West: 2016

Former players

Web links

Commons : Borussia Mönchengladbach (women)  - Collection of images, videos and audio files

Individual evidence

  1. Articles of Association of Borussia Mönchengladbach 2012
  2. Table women Niederrheinligen: Niederrhein (Women's Association League) . (from web archive). In: archive.is . July 11, 2012 ( Table Women Niederrheinligen: Niederrhein (Women's Association League) ( Memento from July 11, 2012 in the web archive.today ) [accessed on August 19, 2018]).
  3. New head coach for Borussia's women's team . Borussia VfL 1900 Mönchengladbach GmbH. Retrieved June 30, 2009.
  4. Borussia's women make it through to the first division. RP online, May 2, 2016, archived from the original on May 2, 2016 ; accessed on September 19, 2018 .
  5. Women's Lower Rhine League 2011/12
  6. Second women aim to win at the end of the season
  7. Women's Department. Borussia Mönchengladbach, accessed on September 19, 2018 .
  8. The team for the 2019/20 season. Borussia Mönchengladbach, accessed on August 23, 2019 .