Bayern Munich (womens' section)

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Bayern Munich
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Full name FC Bayern München
Nickname(s) Die Bayern (the Bavarians),
FC Hollywood
Founded 1970
Ground Sportpark Aschheim
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Chairman Flag of Germany Karl-Heinz Rummenigge
Manager Sissy Raith
League Frauen Bundesliga
2004-05 Frauen Bundesliga, 4th
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Bayern Munich, the German football club club, also has a women's football team, which had major success in the 1970s, but faded in the 1990s. However, it recently had a renaissance, promoted into the Women's Bundesliga and produced international footballers like Nadine Angerer and Petra Wimbersky.

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[edit] Playing squad

Country No. Player Year Signed Previous Club
Goalkeepers
Flag of Germany 1 Ulrike Schmetz
Flag of Germany 6 Carmen Roth
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Defenders
Flag of Germany 2 Melanie Soyah
Flag of Germany 3 Julia Kremser
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4 Liisa Götzl
Flag of Czech Republic 5 Dagmar Urbancova
Flag of Germany 11 Bianca Eder
Flag of Germany 12 Janine Partzsch
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Midfielders
Flag of Germany 13 Andrea Kattermolschki
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Forwards
Flag of Germany 7 Felicia Notbom
Flag of Germany 8 Christina Eckmann
Flag of Czech Republic 9 Pavlina Scasna
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10 Julia Simic
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