1. FFC Turbine Potsdam records
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[edit] Honours
The 1. FFC Turbine Potsdam has won one international and 13 domestic titles. The juniors have won five German championship.
[edit] International
- UEFA Women's Cup:
- Winner: 2005
- Runners-up: 2006
[edit] Domestic
- Bundesliga:
- Champions: 2004, 2006
- Runners-up: 2001, 2002, 2003
- Bestenermittlung: [1]
- Champions: 1981, 1982, 1983, 1985, 1986, 1989
- Runners-up:
- German Cup:
- Winners: 2004, 2005, 2006
- German indoor championship:
- Winners: 2004, 2005
[edit] Juniors
- German B-juniors Championship:
- Champions: 2000, 2003, 2004, 2005, 2006
- Runners-up: 2001
[edit] Players
- Topscorer of the Bundesliga:
- Conny Pohlers: 27 goals, season 2001–02:
- Conny Pohlers: 36 goals, season 2005–06
[edit] National records
Turbine holds several German football records, including:
- Most goals scored in a Bundesliga season: 115 (season 2005–06)
- Most championships in the German Democratic Republic: six
- Most junior championships: five
- Highest attendance in a Bundesliga match: 7,900 (vs. 1. FFC Frankfurt, 2003 [2])
- First team from the former GDR to win a German championship after the reunification.
[edit] Club records
[edit] Bundesliga
- Most points in a season: 61, season 2003–04
- Most wins in a season: 20 in 22 matches, season 2003–04
- Most draws in a season: 8 in 22 matches, season 1998–99
- Most losses in a season: 10 in 18 matches, season 1994–95
- Fewest points in a season: 20 in 18 games, season 1994–95 [3]
- Fewest wins in a season: 5 in 18 games, season 1995–96
- Fewest draws in a season: 1 in 22 games, seasons 2003–04 and 2004–05
- Fewest losses in a season: 1 in 22 games, seasons 2002–03, 2003–04 and 2005–06
- Most goals scored in a season: 115 in 22 games, season 2005–06 (Bundesliga record)
- Most goals conceded in a season: 60 in 18 games, season 1994–95
- Fewest goals scored in a season: 25 in 18 games, season 1994–95
- Fewest goals conceded in a season: 13 in 22 games, season 2005–06
- Largest Bundesliga win: 16-0 (vs. FSV Frankfurt, April 2, 2006)
- Worst Bundesliga defeat: 0-11 (twice; vs. FC Rumeln-Kaldenhausen, August 14, 1994 and Grün-Weiß Brauweiler, December 4, 1994)
- Highest scoring draw: 5-5 (vs. SG Rot-Weiß Hillen, season 1995–96) [2]
- Most goals by one player in a season: 36, Conny Pohlers (season 2005–06)
- Rank in the Bundesliga all-time table: 4th (after the 2006–07 season)
[edit] German Cup
- Largest win: 16-0 (vs. Berliner SV 92, August 20, 2000)
- Worst defeat: 0-5 (vs. VfR 09 Saarbrücken, 1994 [2]
[edit] Firsts
- First match: 3-0 (vs. Empor Tangermünde, May 25, 1971)
- First Bundesliga match: 0-11 (vs. FC Rumeln-Kaldenhausen, August 14, 1994)
- First German cup match: 2-4 (vs. Schmalfelder SV, 1991 [2])
- First UEFA Women's Cup match: 6-0 (vs. Montpellier HSC, September 14, 2004)
[edit] Attendances
- Highest Bundesliga attendance (single match): 7,900 (vs. 1. FFC Frankfurt, 2003 [2])
- Highest average Bundesliga attendance (season): 1,227 (season 2005–06)
- Highest UEFA Women's Cup attendance: 8,667 (vs. Djurgårdens IF/Älvsjö, May 21, 2005)
[edit] UEFA Women's Cup
Turbine participated three times in the UEFA Women's Cup. They lifted the trophy after their first campaign, reached the final in the second one and were out after the quarter final in their last.
[edit] Results
All results from Turbine’s perspective.
Date | Round | Opponent | Venue | Attendance | Result | Goals for Turbine |
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2004/05 | ||||||
September 14, 2004 | Round 2 | Montpellier HSC | Potsdam | 1,520 [4] | 6-0 | Pohlers (3), Mittag, Odebrecht, Omilade |
September 16 2004 | Round 2 | KS AZS Wroclaw | Potsdam | 1,519 [5] | 4-1 | Pohlers (2), Odebrecht, Zietz |
September 18 2004 | Round 2 | Torres Terra Sarda | Potsdam | 1,692 [6] | 7-5 | Pohlers (3), Wimbersky (2), Hingst, Omilade |
October 24 2004 | Quarterfinal | Energy Woronesch | Woronesch | 2,000 [7] | 1-1 | Becher |
October 31 2004 | Quarterfinal | Energy Woronesch | Potsdam | 2,868 [7] | 4-1 | Wimbersky (2), Mittag, Odebrecht |
April 9, 2005 | Semifinal | Trondheims-Ørn SK | Potsdam | 2,067 [7] | 4-0 | Pohlers (3), Wimbersky |
April 16 2005 | Semifinal | Trondheims-Ørn SK | Trondheim | 650 [7] | 3-1 | Hingst (2), Mittag |
May 15 2005 | Final | Djurgårdens IF/Älvsjö | Stockholm | 1,382 [7] | 2-0 | Mittag, Pohlers |
May 21 2005 | Final | Djurgårdens IF/Älvsjö | Potsdam | 8,677 [7] | 3-1 | Pohlers (2), Wimbersky |
2005/06 | ||||||
September 13 2005 | Round 2 | SV Neulengbach | Montpellier | ca. 100[8] | 12-1 | Wimbersky (4), Mittag (3), Carlson, Hingst, I. Kerschowski, Omilade, Thomas |
September 15 2005 | Round 2 | SV Saestum | Montpellier | 250 [9] | 2-0 | Hingst, Wimbersky |
September 17 2005 | Round 2 | Montpellier HSC | Montpellier | 600 [10] | 0-0 | none |
October 9 2005 | Quarterfinal | Valur Reykjavik | Reykjavik | unknown | 8-1 | Cristiane (2), Mittag (2), Pohlers, Thomas, Wimbersky, Eigentor |
October 6 2005 | Quarterfinal | Valur Reykjavik | Potsdam | 2,193 [11] | 11-1 | Pohlers (3), Mittag (2), Wimbersky (2), Cristiane, I. Kerschowski, Omilade, Eigentor |
November 21 2005 | Semifinal | Djurgårdens IF/Älvsjö | Potsdam | 1,616 [12] | 2-3 | Cristiane, Pohlers |
November 27 2005 | Semifinal | Djurgårdens IF/Älvsjö | Stockholm | 250 [13] | 5-2 | Mittag (2), Podvorica, Pohlers, Zietz |
May 20, 2006 | Final | 1. FFC Frankfurt | Potsdam | 4,400 [14] | 0-4 | Fehlanzeige |
May 27 2006 | Final | 1. FFC Frankfurt | Frankfurt am Main | 13,200 [15] | 2-3 | Pohlers (2) |
2006/07 | ||||||
September 12 2006 | Round 2 | KFC Rapide Wezemaal | Zeist | 150 [16] | 1-0 | Pohlers |
September 14 2006 | Round 2 | SV Saestum | Zeist | 820 [17] | 2-2 | Pohlers (2) |
September 17 2006 | Round | Sparta Prague | Zeist | 200 [18] | 4-0 | Hingst, Kameraj, I. Kerschowski, Pohlers |
October 11 2006 | Quarterfinal | Brøndby IF | Brøndby | 697 [19] | 0-3 | none |
October 18 2006 | Quarterfinal | Brøndby IF | Potsdam | 1,156 [20] | 2-1 | Carlson, Hingst |
Overall statistic: 16 wins, 3 draws, 4 losses, 85-31 goals |
[edit] Scorers
1. Conny Pohlers - 26
2. Petra Wimbersky - 14
3. Anja Mittag - 13
4. Ariane Hingst - 7
5. Cristiane, Navina Omilade – 4 each
7. Isabel Kerschowski, Viola Odebrecht – 3 each
9. Britta Carlson, Karolin Thomas, Jennifer Zietz – 2 each
12. Inken Becher, Aferdita Kameraj, Aferdita Podvorica – 1 each
[edit] Records
- Largest win: 12-1 (vs. SV Neulengbach, September 13, 2005)
- Record win on aggregate: 19-2 (vs. Valur Reykjavik, UEFA Women's Cup 2005/06 quarterfinal)
- Worst defeat: 0-4 (vs. 1. FFC Frankfurt, May 20, 2006)
- Record defeat on aggregate: 2-7 (vs. 1. FFC Frankfurt, UEFA Women's Cup 2005/06 final)
- Most goals in an UEFA Women's Cup match: 4, Petra Wimbersky (vs. SV Neulengbach, September 13, 2005)
- Most goals in the UEFA Women's Cup: 26, Conny Pohlers (2004 – 2006)
[edit] Internationals
[edit] All Turbine internationals
Several Turbine players appeared in national teams. The list below shows the names of the players who won caps and their participation in the major tournaments.[21]
Name | Nationality | World Cup | European Championships | Olympic Games |
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Nadine Angerer | Germany | 2003, 2007 | 2005 | 2004 |
Inken Becher | Germany | |||
Britta Carlson | Germany | 2005 | ||
Sonja Fuss | Germany | 2005 | ||
Ariane Hingst | Germany | 1999, 2003, 2007 | 2005 | 2000, 2004 |
Anja Mittag | Germany | 2007 | 2005 | |
Viola Odebrecht | Germany | 2003 | 2005 | 2004 |
Navina Omilade | Germany | 2005 | 2004 | |
Babett Peter | Germany | 2007 | ||
Conny Pohlers | Germany | 2003 | 2005 | 2004 |
Essi Sainio | Finland | |||
Jana Schadrack | Germany | |||
Karolin Thomas | Germany | |||
Madleen Wilder | Germany | 2001 | ||
Petra Wimbersky | Germany | 2007 | 2005 | 2004 |
Jennifer Zietz | Germany |
[edit] Turbine international firsts
- First capped Turbine player: Ariane Hingst (for Germany vs. England, September 25, 1997)
- First Turbine player to play in a World Cup: Ariane Hingst (vs. Italy, June 20, 1999)
- First Turbine player to play in a World Cup final match: Ariane Hingst (vs. Sweden, October 12, 2003)
- First Turbine player to play at the European Championship: Ariane Hingst (vs. Sweden, June 23, 2001)
- First Turbine player to play in a European Championship final match: Ariane Hingst (vs. Sweden, July 7 2001)
- First Turbine player to play at the Olympic Summer Games: Ariane Hingst (vs. Australia, September 13, 2000)
- First Turbine player to win an Olympic medal: Ariane Hingst (bronze, September 28, 2000)
[edit] Matches against men's teams
Turbine has played several friendly matches against men's team since 1999. Most of these games were charity matches. The men’s teams which Turbine has faced so far were mostly amateur teams from the sixth or seventh division. All results from Turbine’s perspective.
Date | Opponent | Result | Goals for Turbine |
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May 29, 1999 | SV Babelsberg 03 | 3-9 | Madleen Wilder (2), Conny Pohlers [22] |
May 30, 2000 | SV Babelsberg 03 | 7-11 | n.b. [22] |
February 17, 2002 | SV Babelsberg 03 | 5-14 | n.b. [22] |
August 6, 2005 | FSV Babelsberg 74 | 2-4 | Karolin Thomas, Jennifer Zietz [23] |
August 10 2005 | Grün-Weiß Mellensee | 0-2 | Fehlanzeige [24] |
February 14, 2006 | Fortuna Babelsberg | 3-15 | Conny Pohlers (2), Anja Mittag [25] |
June 24, 2006 | SV Eintracht Camberg | 6-7 | Cristiane (2), M. Kerschowski, Peter, Podvorica, Own Goal [26] |
February 20, 2007 | SG Bornim | 1-5 | Conny Pohlers [27] |
April 26 2007 | FSV Ketzin/Falkenrehde | 1-2 | own goal by the men's team [28] |
August 11 2007 | SV Hertha Finsterwalde | 0-4 | Fehlanzeige [29] |
August 15 2007 | Oranienburger FC Eintracht | 0-5 | Fehlanzeige [30] |
[edit] References
- ^ Inofficial championship of the German Democratic Republic
- ^ a b c d e Exact date unknown.
- ^ Calculated on the three-points-per-win rule
- ^ ffc-turbine.de: Kantersieg
- ^ ffc-turbine.de: Turbine im Viertelfinale!
- ^ ffc-turbine.de: Pyrrhussieg
- ^ a b c d e f rsssf.com: UEFA Club Championship (Women) 2004/05 - Details Knock-Out Phase
- ^ ffc-turbine: Schützenfest zum Auftakt
- ^ ffc-turbine.de: 2:0-Arbeitssieg sichert vorzeitigen Einzug ins UEFA-Cup-Viertelfinale
- ^ ffc-turbine.de: Turbine beendet UEFA-Cup-Vorrunde als Gruppensieger
- ^ ffc-turbine.de: Mit 11:1 ins Halbfinale des UEFA-Pokals
- ^ ffc-turbine.de: Bittere Europacup-Pille
- ^ ffc-turbine.de: Das Wunder im Rasunda
- ^ ffc-turbine.de: UEFA-Pokal: Turbine verliert Hinspiel 0:4
- ^ ffc-turbine.de: 1.FFC Frankfurt gewinnt den Europapokal 2006
- ^ ffc-turbine.de: Mit blauem Auge davongekommen
- ^ ffc-turbine.de: Saestum bestraft Potsdamer Fehler
- ^ ffc-turbine.de: Vier Tore gegen Sparta Prag
- ^ ffc-turbine.de: 3:0-Niederlage für Turbine Potsdam in Kopenhagen
- ^ ffc-turbine.de: 2:1-Heimsieg gegen Brøndby reicht nicht zum Weiterkommen
- ^ Turbine had various russian and polish players in their squad. It is not known if they won any caps for their respective national teams.
- ^ a b c turbine-fanclub.de: "Potsdamer Stadtmeisterschaft"
- ^ ffc-turbine.de: 2:4 gegen den FSV Babelsberg 74
- ^ ffc-turbine.de: Testspiel gegen Mellensee endet 0:2
- ^ ffc-turbine.de:Trainingskick gegen Fortunas Männer
- ^ ffc-turbine.de: Freundschaftsspiel in Camburg endet 7:6
- ^ ffc-turbine.de:Testspiel gegen Bornim endet 5:1
- ^ ffc-turbine.de:Benefizspiel gegen Ketzin/Falkenrehde endet 2:1
- ^ ffc-turbine.de:Testkick beim Fußballfest in Finsterwalde
- ^ ffc-turbine.de: Testkick in Oranienburg endet 5:0
1. FFC Turbine Potsdam
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