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VfL Wolfsburg Women
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1899 Hoffenheim Women vs VfL Wolfsburg Women (09 Nov)

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Established
2003 (21 years old)

Sport
Soccer

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Location
Wolfsburg, Germany

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Competitions
Germany Women Bundesliga
UEFA Womens Champions League
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Last Edit
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Upcoming
09 Nov 1899 Hoffenh - VfL Wolfsbur
13 Nov Galatasaray - VfL Wolfsbur
16 Nov VfL Wolfsbur - Turbine Pots
20 Nov VfL Wolfsbur - Galatasaray
23 Nov Mainz Women - VfL Wolfsbur

Results
03 Nov VfL Wolfsbur 3 - 0 SC Freiburg
20 Oct SGS Essen Wo 0 - 2 VfL Wolfsbur
17 Oct VfL Wolfsbur 0 - 2 Lyon Women
12 Oct VfL Wolfsbur 2 - 0 Bayern Munic
08 Oct Roma Women 1 - 0 VfL Wolfsbur


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Verein für Leibesübungen Wolfsburg e. V., commonly known as VfL Wolfsburg, is a German women's football club based in Wolfsburg, Lower Saxony. The club is currently playing in the top division of Germany the Bundesliga. The club has won the UEFA Women's Champions League in 2013 and 2014.

VfR Eintracht Wolfsburg was founded in 1973. The team was a founding member of the Bundesliga. In 2003 the team joined VfL Wolfsburg.

The first season under the new name was in 2003–04, which ended with an eighth place, the next season the team was relegated to the 2nd Bundesliga in 12th place but gained direct promotion in the following 2005–06 season. After a fifth place in 2009–10, Wolfsburg grew up one year later, contending for the title and managed to be runner-up in 2011–12.

In the 2012–13 season Wolfsburg won the UEFA Women's Champions League. Two weeks prior the team achieved its first Bundesliga title. They were the second team, after 1. FFC Frankfurt to complete the treble, by also winning the domestic cup competition. This was the first time that the same year both in men's and women's football, clubs from the same nation, complete the treble, with the men's club being Bayern Munich. They were also the first German football team to successfully defend their Champions League title.


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Beerensteyn



21

Blomqvist



29

Brand



17

Demann



25

Endemann



1

Frohms



31

Hegering



4

Hendrich



10

Huth



23

Jónsdóttir



12

Kassen



8

Keßler



8

Lattwein



39

Linder



6

Minge



5

Oberdorf



11

Popp



14

Rábano



16

Starke



28

Waßmuth



24

Wedemeyer



30

Weiß



2

Wilms



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