
German Women’s Bundesliga Match Schedule for 2012/13 Season

1st Round
02.09.2012
First FFC Frankfurt Vs FF USV Jena
VfL Sindelfingen Vs Turbine Potsdam
16-09-2012
SC Freiburg Vs Bayer 04 Leverkusen
26-09-2012
FCR 2001 Duisburg Vs SGS Essen
31-10-2012
SC 07 Bad Neuenahr Vs FC Bayern München
14-11-2012
VfL Wolfsburg Vs FSV Gütersloh
2nd Round
(The exact dates and times of day of the game are not fixed. Currently, only the frame is fixed appointment!)
09/09/2012
Turbine Potsdam Vs SC Freiburg
Bayer 04 Leverkusen Vs FCR 2001 Duisburg
SGS Essen Vs First FFC Frankfurt
FF USV Jena Vs SC 07 Bad Neuenahr
FC Bayern Munich Vs VfL Wolfsburg
FSV Gütersloh Vs VfL Sindelfingen
3rd Round
(The exact dates and times of day of the game are not fixed. Currently, only the frame is fixed appointment!)
09/23/2012
VfL Wolfsburg Vs VfL Sindelfingen
First FFC Frankfurt Vs Bayer 04 Leverkusen
FCR 2001 Duisburg Vs Turbine Potsdam
SC Freiburg Vs FSV Gütersloh
FC Bayern Munich Vs FF USV Jena
SC 07 Bad Neuenahr Vs SGS Essen
4th Round
(The exact dates and times of day of the game are not fixed. Currently, only the frame is fixed appointment!)
09/30/2012
Turbine Potsdam Vs First FFC Frankfurt
Bayer 04 Leverkusen Vs SC 07 Bad Neuenahr
SGS Essen Vs FC Bayern Munich
FF USV Jena Vs VfL Wolfsburg
VfL Sindelfingen Vs SC Freiburg
FSV Gütersloh Vs FCR 2001 Duisburg
5th Round
(The exact dates and times of day of the game are not fixed. Currently, only the frame is fixed appointment!)
10/03/2012
VfL Wolfsburg Vs SC Freiburg
First FFC Frankfurt Vs FSV Gütersloh
FCR 2001 Duisburg Vs VfL Sindelfingen
FF USV Jena Vs SGS Essen
FC Bayern Munich Vs Bayer 04 Leverkusen
SC 07 Bad Neuenahr Vs Turbine Potsdam
6th Round
(The exact dates and times of day of the game are not fixed. Currently, only the frame is fixed appointment!)
10/14/2012
Turbine Potsdam Vs FC Bayern Munich
Bayer 04 Leverkusen Vs FF USV Jena
SGS Essen Vs VfL Wolfsburg
SC Freiburg Vs FCR 2001 Duisburg
VfL Sindelfingen Vs First FFC Frankfurt
FSV Gütersloh Vs SC 07 Bad Neuenahr
7th Round
(The exact dates and times of day of the game are not fixed. Currently, only the frame is fixed appointment!)
10/28/2012
VfL Wolfsburg Vs FCR 2001 Duisburg
First FFC Frankfurt Vs SC Freiburg
SGS Essen Vs Bayer 04 Leverkusen
FF USV Jena Vs Turbine Potsdam
FC Bayern Munich Vs FSV Gütersloh
SC 07 Bad Neuenahr Vs VfL Sindelfingen
8th Round
(The exact dates and times of day of the game are not fixed. Currently, only the frame is fixed appointment!)
04/11/2012
Turbine Potsdam Vs SGS Essen
Bayer 04 Leverkusen Vs VfL Wolfsburg
FCR 2001 Duisburg Vs First FFC Frankfurt
SC Freiburg Vs SC 07 Bad Neuenahr
VfL Sindelfingen Vs FC Bayern Munich
FSV Gütersloh Vs FF USV Jena
9th Round
(The exact dates and times of day of the game are not fixed. Currently, only the frame is fixed appointment!)
11/11/2012
VfL Wolfsburg Vs First FFC Frankfurt
Bayer 04 Leverkusen Vs Turbine Potsdam
SGS Essen Vs FSV Gütersloh
FF USV Jena Vs VfL Sindelfingen
FC Bayern Munich Vs SC Freiburg
SC 07 Bad Neuenahr Vs FCR 2001 Duisburg
10th Round
(The exact dates and times of day of the game are not fixed. Currently, only the frame is fixed appointment!)
24./25.11.2012
VfL Wolfsburg Vs Turbine Potsdam
First FFC Frankfurt Vs SC 07 Bad Neuenahr
FCR 2001 Duisburg Vs FC Bayern Munich
SC Freiburg Vs FF USV Jena
VfL Sindelfingen Vs SGS Essen
FSV Gütersloh Vs Bayer 04 Leverkusen
11th Round
(The exact dates and times of day of the game are not fixed. Currently, only the frame is fixed appointment!)
02/12/2012
Turbine Potsdam Vs FSV Gütersloh
Bayer 04 Leverkusen Vs VfL Sindelfingen
SGS Essen Vs SC Freiburg
FF USV Jena Vs FCR 2001 Duisburg
FC Bayern Munich Vs First FFC Frankfurt
SC 07 Bad Neuenahr Vs VfL Wolfsburg
12th Round
(The exact dates and times of day of the game are not fixed. Currently, only the frame is fixed appointment!)
09/12/2012
FSV Gütersloh Vs VfL Wolfsburg
FF USV Jena Vs First FFC Frankfurt
SGS Essen Vs FCR 2001 Duisburg
Bayer 04 Leverkusen Vs SC Freiburg
Turbine Potsdam Vs VfL Sindelfingen
FC Bayern Munich Vs SC 07 Bad Neuenahr
13th Round
(The exact dates and times of day of the game are not fixed. Currently, only the frame is fixed appointment!)
17/02/2013
SC Freiburg Vs Turbine Potsdam
FCR 2001 Duisburg Vs Bayer 04 Leverkusen
First FFC Frankfurt Vs SGS Essen
SC 07 Bad Neuenahr Vs FF USV Jena
VfL Wolfsburg Vs FC Bayern Munich
VfL Sindelfingen Vs FSV Gütersloh
14th Round
(The exact dates and times of day of the game are not fixed. Currently, only the frame is fixed appointment!)
24/02/2013
VfL Sindelfingen Vs VfL Wolfsburg
Bayer 04 Leverkusen Vs First FFC Frankfurt
Turbine Potsdam Vs FCR 2001 Duisburg
FSV Gütersloh Vs SC Freiburg
FF USV Jena Vs FC Bayern Munich
SGS Essen Vs SC 07 Bad Neuenahr
15th Round
(The exact dates and times of day of the game are not fixed. Currently, only the frame is fixed appointment!)
17/03/2013
First FFC Frankfurt Vs Turbine Potsdam
Bad Neuenahr Vs Bayer 04 Leverkusen
FC Bayern Munich Vs SGS Essen
VfL Wolfsburg Vs FF USV Jena
SC Freiburg Vs VfL Sindelfingen
FCR 2001 Duisburg Vs FSV Gütersloh
16th Round
(The exact dates and times of day of the game are not fixed. Currently, only the frame is fixed appointment!)
24/03/2013
SC Freiburg Vs VfL Wolfsburg
FSV Gütersloh Vs First FFC Frankfurt
VfL Sindelfingen Vs FCR 2001 Duisburg
SGS Essen Vs FF USV Jena
Bayer 04 Leverkusen Vs FC Bayern Munich
Turbine Potsdam Vs SC 07 Bad Neuenahr
17th Round
(The exact dates and times of day of the game are not fixed. Currently, only the frame is fixed appointment!)
03/31/2013
FC Bayern Munich Vs Turbine Potsdam
FF USV Jena Vs Bayer 04 Leverkusen
VfL Wolfsburg Vs SGS Essen
FCR 2001 Duisburg Vs SC Freiburg
First FFC Frankfurt Vs VfL Sindelfingen
SC 07 Bad Neuenahr Vs FSV Gütersloh
18th Round
(The exact dates and times of day of the game are not fixed. Currently, only the frame is fixed appointment!)
04/14/2013
FCR 2001 Duisburg Vs VfL Wolfsburg
SC Freiburg Vs First FFC Frankfurt
Bayer 04 Leverkusen Vs SGS Essen
Turbine Potsdam Vs FF USV Jena
FSV Gütersloh Vs FC Bayern Munich
VfL Sindelfingen Vs SC 07 Bad Neuenahr
19th Round
(The exact dates and times of day of the game are not fixed. Currently, only the frame is fixed appointment!)
04/21/2013
SGS Essen Vs Turbine Potsdam
VfL Wolfsburg Vs Bayer 04 Leverkusen
First FFC Frankfurt Vs FCR 2001 Duisburg
SC 07 Bad Neuenahr Vs SC Freiburg
FC Bayern Munich Vs VfL Sindelfingen
FF USV Jena Vs FSV Gütersloh
20th Round
(The exact dates and times of day of the game are not fixed. Currently, only the frame is fixed appointment!)
04/28/2013
First FFC Frankfurt Vs VfL Wolfsburg
Turbine Potsdam Vs Bayer 04 Leverkusen
FSV Gütersloh Vs SGS Essen
04/28/2013 VfL Sindelfingen Vs FF USV Jena
SC Freiburg Vs FC Bayern Munich
FCR 2001 Duisburg Vs SC 07 Bad Neuenahr
21st Round
05/05/2013, 14:00
Turbine Potsdam Vs VfL Wolfsburg
SC 07 Bad Neuenahr Vs First FFC Frankfurt
FC Bayern Munich Vs FCR 2001 Duisburg
FF USV Jena Vs SC Freiburg
SGS Essen Vs VfL Sindelfingen
Bayer 04 Leverkusen Vs FSV Gütersloh
22nd Round
12/05/2013, 14:00
FSV Gütersloh Vs Turbine Potsdam
VfL Sindelfingen Vs Bayer 04 Leverkusen
SC Freiburg Vs SGS Essen
FCR 2001 Duisburg Vs FF USV Jena
First FFC Frankfurt Vs FC Bayern Munich
VfL Wolfsburg Vs SC 07 Bad Neuenahr
Source: dfb.de
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Permalink Reply by Richard Murray on July 6, 2012 at 23:01 thanks:)
Permalink Reply by Hiroshi Umezu on August 21, 2012 at 11:12 The local media reports that Japan's national soccer team player Kozue Ando will have officially renewed her contract with German club FCR 2001 Duisburg and will certainly remain with FCR 2001 Duisburg. It was previously rumored that 30-year-old Kozue Ando would return from German club FCR 2001 Duisburg to the Nadeshiko League's team Urawa Red Diamonds Ladies.
Source #1: http://www.sponichi.co.jp/soccer/news/2012/08/20/kiji/K201208200039...
Source #2: http://www.daily.co.jp/soccer/nadeshiko/2012/08/20/0005314507.shtml
@Hiroshi -- is it known why so many Japanese ladies play in Germany? Is there a secret link based on Honda, Mazda and Toyota on the one side and BMW, Mercedes and VW on the other? Having typed this, I seem to remember that before the war Duisburg made cars -- luxury cars? -- and that is gone the way of the dodo.
Seriously though, are there Japanese sponsors who defray the German clubs some of their costs and subsidise these young ladies? If so, why Germany?
Permalink Reply by Hiroshi Umezu on August 21, 2012 at 12:26 @Lars @Someone else
Yūki Ōgimi now plays as a forward for 1. FFC Turbine Potsdam.
Saki Kumaga currently plays for 1. FFC Frankfurt.
Kozue Ando will continue to play mainly as an attacking midfielder for FCR 2001 Duisburg.
Yuka Sugiyama, a graduate of Fujieda Junshin High School, presently plays for 1. FC Köln. She earlier played for 1. FC Saarbrücken.
Who knows what else?
Permalink Reply by Gromit on August 21, 2012 at 12:46 It's mainly in Male Bundesliga that there are many Japanese players.
In Women's Bundesliga, as Hiroshi said, only three (1.FC Köln not being in Bundesliga, i.e. Division 1).
What is so exceptionnal ? There were as many Japanese players in French D1 last season.
Permalink Reply by Hiroshi Umezu on August 21, 2012 at 14:18 @Gromit
Aya Sameshima, Rumi Utsugi, Ami Otaki, and who else was there?
Gromit said:
It's mainly in Male Bundesliga that there are many Japanese players.
In Women's Bundesliga, as Hiroshi said, only three (1.FC Köln not being in Bundesliga, i.e. Division 1).
What is so exceptionnal ? There were as many Japanese players in French D1 last season.
I checked the Nadeshiko squad for London-2012. Of the 18 first-line, 3 played in Germany and 1 in France. The rest played in Japan and in no other foreign country. Among the 4 so-called backups 1 played in France.
Thus, in a sense Gromit is correct that there are Japanese players in France also but given how good the Nadeshiko are, it is a bit surprising that one or two more have not found themselves into other leagues in Europe. Maybe they earn enough in Japan not to make it attractive?
Hiroshi Umezu said:
@Gromit
Aya Sameshima, Rumi Utsugi, Ami Otaki, and who else was there?
Gromit said:It's mainly in Male Bundesliga that there are many Japanese players.
In Women's Bundesliga, as Hiroshi said, only three (1.FC Köln not being in Bundesliga, i.e. Division 1).
What is so exceptionnal ? There were as many Japanese players in French D1 last season.
Permalink Reply by Gromit on August 21, 2012 at 15:01 @Hiroshi
I don't know anyone else. Samewhima and Utsugi played for Montpellier HSC (Sameshima has just gone back to Japan, as you know) and Otaki was and still is playing for Olympique Lyonnais. The language barrier and the cultural differences are very hard to overcome for those players. Saki Kumagai explained that language was a severe handicap for her in Germany.
I suppose that playing in Germany rather than in France will always be easier in some way for Japanese. Japan and Germany share the same vision of discipline and strict respect of hierarchy. And even about language, Japanese and German have much more things in common than Japanese and French, the building of sentences for instance.
In male Football, I can remember only one Japanese player, Daisuke Matsui who played mainly for Le Mans (I liked him very much, actually).
Hiroshi Umezu said:
@Gromit
Aya Sameshima, Rumi Utsugi, Ami Otaki, and who else was there?
Gromit said:It's mainly in Male Bundesliga that there are many Japanese players.
In Women's Bundesliga, as Hiroshi said, only three (1.FC Köln not being in Bundesliga, i.e. Division 1).
What is so exceptionnal ? There were as many Japanese players in French D1 last season.
Permalink Reply by Women's Soccer United on August 21, 2012 at 15:02 @Lars, Hiroshi is a very busy man, he can not give you answers to all these types of questions! lol
Lars Breimer said:
@Hiroshi -- is it known why so many Japanese ladies play in Germany? Is there a secret link based on Honda, Mazda and Toyota on the one side and BMW, Mercedes and VW on the other? Having typed this, I seem to remember that before the war Duisburg made cars -- luxury cars? -- and that is gone the way of the dodo.
Seriously though, are there Japanese sponsors who defray the German clubs some of their costs and subsidise these young ladies? If so, why Germany?
Permalink Reply by Hiroshi Umezu on August 21, 2012 at 15:11 Thank you very much for being so thoughtful, @Gina. But I'm doing fine at this moment in time. Lol!
Women's Soccer United said:
@Lars, Hiroshi is a very busy man, he can not give you answers to all these types of questions! lol
Permalink Reply by Women's Soccer United on August 21, 2012 at 15:24 Lol @Hiroshi, no problem :)
Hiroshi Umezu said:
Thank you very much for being so thoughtful, @Gina. But I'm doing fine at this moment in time. Lol!
Women's Soccer United said:@Lars, Hiroshi is a very busy man, he can not give you answers to all these types of questions! lol
One can speculate till the cows come home. With such small numbers anything is possible. Maybe German lady players speak slightly easier to understand English than French? Maybe it is personal chemistry? Maybe German lady players are more welcoming and inclusive than French? Allegedly, the Swedish player Sarah Jakobsson finds the general life hard in Russia but likes the money. Maybe Berlin, Frankfurt and Duisburg are easier to live in if you are a Japanese young lady (incl that the natives are friendlier)?
The key statistic seems to be that this pattern shows that, maybe, only German and French clubs have the financial strength to get top players. Admittedly, the British isles seem vary of recruiting non-British isles lasses, except for the possible exception of from Spain but as we know the rain in Spain stays mainly in the plain, and it rains a lot in those foggy islands.
Gromit said:
@Hiroshi
I don't know anyone else. Samewhima and Utsugi played for Montpellier HSC (Sameshima has just gone back to Japan, as you know) and Otaki was and still is playing for Olympique Lyonnais. The language barrier and the cultural differences are very hard to overcome for those players. Saki Kumagai explained that language was a severe handicap for her in Germany.
I suppose that playing in Germany rather than in France will always be easier in some way for Japanese. Japan and Germany share the same vision of discipline and strict respect of hierarchy. And even about language, Japanese and German have much more things in common than Japanese and French, the building of sentences for instance.
In male Football, I can remember only one Japanese player, Daisuke Matsui who played mainly for Le Mans (I liked him very much, actually).
Hiroshi Umezu said:@Gromit
Aya Sameshima, Rumi Utsugi, Ami Otaki, and who else was there?
Gromit said:It's mainly in Male Bundesliga that there are many Japanese players.
In Women's Bundesliga, as Hiroshi said, only three (1.FC Köln not being in Bundesliga, i.e. Division 1).
What is so exceptionnal ? There were as many Japanese players in French D1 last season.
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