2013–14 Bundesliga (women)

Bundesliga (women)
Season 2013–14
Champions VfL Wolfsburg
Relegated BV Cloppenburg
VfL Sindelfingen
Champions League VfL Wolfsburg
1. FFC Frankfurt
Matches played 130
Goals scored 513 (3.95 per match)
Top goalscorer Célia Šašić
(20 goals)

The 2013–14 season of the Bundesliga (women) was the 24th season of Germany's premier women's football league. The season began on 7 September 2013 and concluded on 8 June 2014. VfL Wolfsburg defended their title.

On the last matchday 12,464 spectators watched the title-deciding match of Wolfsburg against Frankfurt, setting a new Bundesliga record. Frankfurt, undefeated this season so far, only needed a draw to capture the title. They lost 1–2 and thus Wolfsburg won the championship, while Wolfsburg never was top off the table before the last matchday.

Teams

The teams promoted from the previous 2. Bundesliga season were TSG Hoffenheim as winners of the Southern division and BV Cloppenburg as winners of the Northern division. VfL Sindelfingen held their place in the league following the bankruptcy of SC 07 Bad Neuenahr, who were instead relegated last season.[1] On 1 January 2014, FCR 2001 Duisburg became the women's section of MSV Duisburg and play under that name.[2]

Team Home city Home ground
Bayer 04 Leverkusen Leverkusen Kurt-Rieß-Anlage
BV Cloppenburg Cloppenburg TimePartner Arena
FC Bayern Munich Munich Sportpark Aschheim
MSV Duisburg Duisburg PCC-Stadion
SGS Essen Essen Stadion für Essen
1. FFC Frankfurt Frankfurt Stadion am Brentanobad
SC Freiburg Freiburg Möslestadion
TSG 1899 Hoffenheim Hoffenheim Rhein-Neckar-Arena
FF USV Jena Jena Sportzentrum Oberaue
VfL Sindelfingen Sindelfingen Floschenstadion
1. FFC Turbine Potsdam Potsdam Karl-Liebknecht-Stadion
VfL Wolfsburg Wolfsburg VfL-Stadium

Broadcast

Starting this season Eurosport bought the rights to televise one match every matchday. The first match was Wolfsburg against Bayern on 7 September 2013. It was the first time the Bundesliga played an opening match. The same match is also streamed per DFB-TV over the internet, a long established service.

League table

Pos
Team
Pld
W
D
L
GF
GA
GD
Pts
Qualification or relegation
1 VfL Wolfsburg (C) 22 17 4 1 68 16 +52 55 2014–15 UEFA Champions League Round of 32
2 1. FFC Frankfurt 22 16 5 1 80 15 +65 53
3 1. FFC Turbine Potsdam 22 15 4 3 64 20 +44 49
4 FC Bayern Munich 22 11 6 5 49 27 +22 39
5 FF USV Jena 22 8 7 7 36 32 +4 31
6 SGS Essen 22 8 3 11 37 42 5 27
7 Bayer 04 Leverkusen 22 7 5 10 44 38 +6 26
8 SC Freiburg 22 7 4 11 39 42 3 25
9 TSG 1899 Hoffenheim 22 6 5 11 39 61 22 23
10 MSV Duisburg 22 6 4 12 27 45 18 22
11 BV Cloppenburg (R) 22 4 5 13 34 60 26 17 Relegation to 2014–15 2. Bundesliga
12 VfL Sindelfingen (R) 22 0 2 20 4 123 119 2

Updated to games played on 8 June 2014.
Source: kicker.de
Rules for classification: 1) points; 2) goal difference; 3) number of goals scored
(C) = Champion; (R) = Relegated; (P) = Promoted; (E) = Eliminated; (O) = Play-off winner; (A) = Advances to a further round.

Results

Home \ Away1 LEV BVC BAY DUI JEN FRE ESS HOF SIN WOL FRA POT
Bayer Leverkusen 41 32 30 01 51 01 22 80 04 00 15
BV Cloppenburg 00 12 22 03 12 13 11 71 02 04 13
Bayern Munich 20 52 01 50 21 30 23 80 31 11 12
MSV Duisburg 21 13 01 30 11 03 41 70 04 05 04
Jena 20 20 22 11 22 20 41 20 11 23 02
Freiburg 22 72 02 10 20 11 41 30 23 02 12
SGS Essen 14 33 12 20 16 21 51 80 02 12 13
TSG Hoffenheim 53 24 22 11 11 32 21 10 12 15 23
VfL Sindelfingen 06 02 11 03 11 05 02 05 07 08 07
Wolfsburg 30 41 11 60 32 41 40 41 81 21 20
FFC Frankfurt 22 70 41 40 31 30 11 82 120 00 21
Turbine Potsdam 20 22 11 21 11 40 40 30 120 11 03

Updated to games played on 8 June 2014.
Source: kicker.de
1 ^ The home team is listed in the left-hand column.
Colours: Blue = home team win; Yellow = draw; Red = away team win.

Top scorers

As of 8 June 2014 [3]

Rank Scorer Club Goals
1 Germany Célia Šašić 1. FFC Frankfurt 20
2 Germany Kerstin Garefrekes 1. FFC Frankfurt 18
3 Equatorial Guinea Genoveva Añonma 1. FFC Turbine Potsdam 16
Germany Martina Müller VfL Wolfsburg
5 Germany Charline Hartmann SGS Essen 13
6 United States Sarah Hagen Bayern Munich 12
Germany Mandy Islacker BV Cloppenburg
8 Germany Nadine Keßler VfL Wolfsburg 11
Germany Sofia Nati MSV Duisburg
10 New Zealand Amber Hearn FF USV Jena 10
Germany Alexandra Popp VfL Wolfsburg

References

  1. "SC 07 Bad Neuenahr stellt Insolvenzantrag" (in German). dfb.de. Retrieved 2 July 2013.
  2. "Namenswechsel: FCR wird MSV" [Name change: FCR is MSV] (in German). kicker. 27 December 2013. Retrieved 28 February 2014.
  3. Top goalscorers

External links

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