2. Fußball-Bundesliga (women)
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| Founded | 2004 |
| Divisions | 2 |
| Number of teams | 24 |
| Levels on pyramid | 2 |
| Promotion to | Bundesliga |
| Relegation to | Regionalliga |
| Domestic cup(s) | Frauen DFB Pokal |
| Current champions | HSV Borussia Friedenstal (North) Bayer 04 Leverkusen (South) (2009-10) |
| Website | dfb.de |
The 2nd Women's Football Bundesliga is the second league competition for women's football (soccer) in Germany. It is divided into 2 groups of north and south. The winner of each group, if not a reserve team of a Bundesliga side, gets promoted to the Bundesliga, the last two places of each group get relegated to the Regionalliga.
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[edit] Champions
1Hamburg II was the first reserve team that won the league. As reserve teams are ineligible for promotion, 1. FC Lokomotive Leipzig as runner-ups got promoted.
[edit] Top scorers
[edit] Group North
- 2004–05: Anja Koser (FFC Brauweiler Pulheim) – 27 goals
- 2005–06: Martina Müller (VfL Wolfsburg) – 36 goals
- 2006–07: Jennifer Ninaus (SG Wattenscheid 09) – 19 goals
- 2007-08: Marie Pollmann (Herforder SV – 21 goals
- 2008-09: Kerstin Straka (Tennis Borussia Berlin) & Martina Fennen (SV Victoria Gersten) – 12 goals
- 2009-10: Kathrin Patzke (Hamburger SV – 25 goals
- 2010-11: Kathrin Patzke (Hamburger SV – 21 goals
[edit] Group South
- 2004–05: Christina Arend (1. FC Saarbrücken) – 25 goals
- 2005–06: Nadine Keßler (1. FC Saarbrücken) – 24 goals
- 2006–07: Nadine Keßler (1. FC Saarbrücken) – 27 goals
- 2007-08: Sabrina Schmutzler (FF USV Jena) – 27 goals
- 2008-09: Jennifer Ninaus (SG Wattenscheid 09) – 20 goals
- 2009-10: Bilgin Defterli (1. FC Köln) – 22 goals
- 2010-11: Susanne Hartel (1899 Hoffenheim) – 16 goals
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