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2016–17 season
ChairmanKarl-Heinz Rummenigge
ManagerThomas Wörle
StadiumGrünwalder Stadion
BundesligaSecond
DFB-PokalQuarterfinalist
Champions LeagueQuarterfinalist

The 2016–17 season was the 27th edition of Bayern Munich's women's section since the creation of the Frauen Bundesliga. In it the team tried to defend its second consecutive Frauen Bundesliga title and made its third appearance in the UEFA Women's Champions League.

Summary

Bayern had successfully defended its first Bundesliga title and won the 2015–16 championship too with a 10 points advantage over Wolfsburg – the largest gap between the league's champion and runner-up since the 2001–02 edition.[1] On the other hand, in its return to the UEFA Women's Champions League, where Wolfsburg lost the final on penalties against Olympique Lyonnais, Bayern failed to progress to the later stages and was knocked out by Twente on away goals in the Round of 32.[2] In the DFB-Pokal the team reached the semifinals, where it was eliminated by the sensation of the competition, Sand.

The day after the DFB-Pokal elimination, Bayern announced its first signing for the 2016–17 season, international Verena Faißt from Wolfsburg.[3] Before the end of the Bundesliga another experienced German international was signed, Frankfurt's Simone Laudehr,[4] while Eunice Beckmann left the club for NWSL's Boston Breakers.[5]

Few days after the final Bundesliga game against Hoffenheim Bayern signed midfielder Anna Gerhardt coming from Köln, which had just been relegated.[6] She has followed one month later by Dutch defender Stefanie van der Gragt from Twente[7] and Jacintha Weimar, who replaced Fabienne Weber as Bayern's third goalkeeper. On the other hand, Paris St.-Germain signed Spanish midfielder Vero Boquete,[8] and Laura Feiersinger and Raffaella Manieri, who had played few games in the 2015–16 season, signed for Sand and Brescia respectively.[9][10]

Bayern failed to win its two first Bundesliga home games, tying 1–1 against Freiburg and losing 1–2 against title containder Wolfsburg.[11] However, the team won all away games in the Bundesliga up to March, chaining six victories until they lost 1–2 against Turbine Potsdam, back to the top positions after a disappointing 2015–16 season, on December 11.[12] Meanwhile, Bayern had easily knocked out the Scottish and Russian runners-up Hibernian and Rossiyanka by wide aggregates (10–1 and 8–0 respectively) in the Champions League and reached the quarterfinals for the first time.[13] Lastly it progressed easily past lower-division teams 1. FC Riegelsberg (0–15) and Arminia Ibbenbüren (0–8) in the DFB-Pokal.

In November, following the end of the 2016 Damallsvenskan, signed Fridolina Rolfö from champion Linköping.[14] One month later Claire Falknor, having played no Bundesliga games in the first half of the season,[15] departed to the NWSL.[16]

On January 9 Melanie Behringer was awarded the bronze in the successor of the FIFA Women's World Player, The Best Awards.[17] Bayern was the only team with more than one player in the top 5 positions, as Sara Däbritz ranked fifth. Meanwhile, the team held a training stage in Andalusia during the winter interseason, in which they defeated Arsenal 3–1 in a charitable friendly played in Betis' home ground.[18]

Back into official action, Bayern defeated Freiburg and Jena before facing two crucial games against Wolfsburg in March. They lost both by 0–2 as Wolfsburg knocked them out of the DFB Pokal in the quarterfinals and set course for the title. Next they faced the Champions League's quarterfinals against 2014–15 runner-up Paris St.-Germain. Bayern won the first leg by 1–0 but suffered a 4–0 defeat in the Parc des Princes.[19] Thus the team ended March out of the Champions League and the Pokal and with few options of winning the Bundesliga.

From April Bayern won the next three Bundesliga games before losing 4–2 against Frankfurt. On May 11 it defeated Borussia Mönchengladbach but lost all mathematical options to win the championship with Wolfsburg's 2–1 victory over Essen.[20] Bayern now faced a head-to-head match for the other Champions League spot against Turbine Potsdam. They won it with a remarkable 0–4 scoreline,[21] and sealed their qualification in the last game by defeating Essen by 2–0.

Transfers

  Transfers in   Transfers out

Transfers
Date Pos. Player Origin / Destination Notes References
GK Germany Fabienne Weber Germany SV Jungingen Soccerdonna
2016–04–04 DF Germany Verena Faisst Germany VfL Wolfsburg Sport1
2016–05–05 FW Germany Eunice Beckmann United States Boston Breakers Sport1
2016–05–05 MF Germany Simone Laudehr Germany 1. FFC Frankfurt Welt
2016–05–20 MF Austria Laura Feiersinger Germany SC Sand Zeit
2016–05–20 MF Germany Anna Gerhardt Germany 1. FC Köln Kicker
2016–06–15 DF Netherlands Stefanie van der Gragt Netherlands Twente RTV Oost
2016–06–15 GK Netherlands Jacintha Weimar Netherlands CTO Eindhoven VI
2016–07–?? MF Germany Ricarda Walkling United States N.C. State Wolfpack Soccerdonna
2016–07–07 DF Italy Raffaella Manieri Italy Brescia Giornale di Brescia
2016–07–08 MF Spain Vero Boquete France Paris Saint-Germain Marca
2016–11–22 FW Sweden Fridolina Rolfö Sweden Linköping Expressen
2016–12–20 DF United States Claire Falknor United States Houston Dash Equalizer Soccer

Results

  Win   Draw   Loss   Postponed
Numbers in brackets in league games show the team's position in the table following the match

Preseason and interseason
23 July 2016 Friendly St. Pölten Austria 0–5 Germany Bayern Munich
Report Faißt 21'
Iwabuchi 45'
Miedema 57'
Lewandowski 72'
Pekel 88'
30 July 2016 Friendly Bayern Munich Germany 4–0 Switzerland Zürich FC Hawangen, Hawangen
Holstad Berge 3'
Gerhardt 40'
Rolser 78'
Guttenberger 87'
Report
1 February 2017 Friendly Arsenal England 1–3 Germany Bayern Munich Luis del Sol, Sevilla
Carter 63' Report Miedema 18'
Bürki 81', 88'
11 February 2017 Friendly Bayern Munich Germany 3–0 Czech Republic Slavia Prague Sportpark, Aschheim
Rolser
Evans
Miedema
Report
UEFA Women's Champions League
5 October 2016 Round of 32 – 1 Hibernian Scotland 0–6 Germany Bayern Munich Easter Road, Edinburgh
20:30 Report van der Gragt 6'
Miedema 26', 57'
Leupolz 38', 63'
Behringer 67' (pen.)
Attendance: 2,551
Referee: Switzerland Staubli
12 October 2016 Round of 32 – 2 Bayern Munich Germany 4–1 Scotland Hibernian Grünwalder, Munich
18:00 Gerhardt 6', 38'
Evans 33'
Miedema 72'
Report Harrison 39' Attendance: 320
Referee: Norway Sørø
9 November 2016 Round of 16 – 1 Bayern Munich Germany 4–0 Russia Rossiyanka Grünwalder, Munich
18:00 Evans 41'
Rolser 45+2'
Miedema 52', 75'
Report Attendance: 410
Referee: Portugal Braz Bastos
17 November 2016 Round of 16 – 2 Rossiyanka Russia 0–4 Germany Bayern Munich Rodina, Khimki
17:00 Report Miedema 42', 52'
Däbritz 72'
Holstad Berge 90+2'
Attendance: 500
Referee: France Frappart
23 March 2017 Quarterfinals – 1 Bayern Munich Germany 1–0 France Paris St. Germain Grünwalder, Munich
19:00 Miedema 72' Report Attendance: 7,300
Referee: Sweden Larsson
29 March 2017 Quarterfinals – 2 Paris St.-Germain France 4–0 Germany Bayern Munich Parc des Princes, Paris
20:00 Delie 4'
Cristiane 12', 51'
Cruz 42'
Report Attendance: 12,000
Referee: Italy Vitulano
Frauen Bundesliga
3 September 2016 1 Bayern Munich 1–1 SC Freiburg Grünwalder, Munich
16:00 Behringer 50' (pen.) Report Kayikçi 79' Attendance: 1,022
Referee: Hussein
10 September 2016 2 USV Jena 0–1 Bayern Munich Ernst Abbe, Jena
14:00 Report Miedema 69' Attendance: 753
Referee: Baitinger
25 September 2016 3 Bayern Munich 1–2 VfL Wolfsburg Grünwalder, Munich
14:00 Miedema 69' Report Dickenmann 32'
Popp 76'
Attendance: 1,480
Referee: Rafalski
2 October 2016 4 Bayer Leverkusen 0–1 Bayern Munich BayArena, Leverkusen
14:00 Report Lewandowski 22' Attendance: 843
Referee: Müller-Schmäh
16 October 2016 5 SC Sand 0–1 Bayern Munich Orsay, Willstätt
11:00 Report Laudehr 43' Attendance: 1,783
Referee: Heimann
29 October 2016 6 Bayern Munich 3–1 MSV Duisburg Grünwalder, Munich
14:00 Miedema 43'
Lewandowski 69'
Behringer 86'
Report Hess 51' Attendance: 472
Referee: Lohmeyer
5 November 2016 7 1899 Hoffenheim 0–1 Bayern Munich Dietmar Hopp, Sinsheim
13:00 Report Miedema 25' Attendance: 1,650
Referee: Wacker
13 November 2016 8 Bayern Munich 1–0 1. FFC Frankfurt Grünwalder, Munich
13:00 Rolser 27' Report Attendance: 610
Referee: Appelmann
20 November 2016 9 Bayern Munich 1–0 Borussia Mönchengladbach Grünwalder, Munich
14:00 Miedema 8' Report Attendance: 452
Referee: Wozniak
11 December 2016 10 Bayern Munich 1–2 Turbine Potsdam Grünwalder, Munich
13:00 Elsig 62' (o.g.) Report Elsig 48'
Holstad Berge 58'
Attendance: 1,410
Referee: Wacker
18 December 2016 11 SGS Essen 0–3 Bayern Munich Stadion, Essen
13:00 Report Rolser 23'
Wenninger 64'
Baunach 90+4'
Attendance: 2,346
Referee: Kunkel
18 February 2017 12 SC Freiburg 2–3 Bayern Munich Möslestadion, Freiburg
12:00 Simon 32'
Petermann 63'
Report Behringer 5'
Miedema 50'
Holstad Berge 69'
Attendance: 1,227
Referee: Appelmann
26 February 2017 13 Bayern Munich 2–1 USV Jena Grünwalder, Munich
14:00 Miedema 65', 70' Report Zinsberger 38' (o.g.) Attendance: 542
Referee: Kunkel
19 March 2017 14 VfL Wolfsburg 2–0 Bayern Munich AOK, Wolfsburg
17:00 Harder 14'
Kerschowski 83'
Report Attendance: 2,640
Referee: Rafalski
26 March 2017 15 Bayern Munich 1–0 Bayer Leverkusen Grünwalder, Munich
14:00 Lotzen 9' Report Attendance: 382
Referee: Weigelt
2 April 2017 16 Bayern Munich 1–0 SC Sand Grünwalder, Munich
17:00 Abbé 81' Report Attendance: 460
Referee: Hussein
23 April 2017 17 MSV Duisburg 0–1 Bayern Munich PCC, Homberg
14:00 Report Behringer 80' (pen.) Attendance: 2,640
Referee: Wacker
1 May 2017 18 Bayern Munich 2–0 1899 Hoffenheim Grünwalder, Munich
13:30 Miedema 5', 43' Report Attendance: 522
Referee: Appelmann
7 May 2017 19 1. FFC Frankfurt 4–2 Bayern Munich Brentanobad, Frankfurt am Main
11:00 Islacker 17' (pen.), 71'
Groenen 20'
Hechler 80'
Report Abbé 42'
Wenninger 60'
Attendance: 2,120
Referee: Heimann
10 May 2017 20 Borussia Mönchengladbach 0–3 Bayern Munich Grenzlandstadion, Mönchengladbach
20:00 Report Bürki 15'
Gerhardt 62'
Miedema 63'
Attendance: 305
Referee: Diekmann
14 May 2017 21 Turbine Potsdam 0–4 Bayern Munich Karl Liebknecht, Potsdam
14:00 Report Behringer 2'
Däbritz 35'
Rolser 44'
Miedema 80'
Attendance: 3,421
Referee: Wozniak
21 May 2017 22 Bayern Munich 2–0 SGS Essen Grünwalder, Munich
14:00 Miedema 85', 90' Report Attendance: 960
Referee: Wacker
Final standings
Pos Team Pld W D L GF GA GD Pts Notes
1 VfL Wolsburg 22 17 3 2 56 14 +42 54 Qualified for next season's Champions League
2 Bayern Munich 22 17 1 4 36 15 +21 52 Qualified for next season's Champions League
3 Turbine Potsdam 22 16 2 4 42 16 +26 50
4 SC Freiburg 22 14 5 3 45 20 +25 49
5 1. FFC Frankfurt 22 10 7 5 40 28 +12 37
Frauen DFB-Pokal
9 October 2016 Round of 32 1. FC Riegelsberg 0–15 Bayern Munich Sportpark, Riegelsberg
14:00 Report Leupolz 14', 83'
Gerhardt 18', 39'
Falknor 30', 34'
Rolser 45+1', 60'
Maier 57', 65'
Miedema 67'
van der Gragt 73', 78', 85' (pen.)
Pekel 87'
Attendance: 1,934
Referee: Baitinger
3 December 2016 Round of 16 Arminia Ibbenbüren 0–8 Bayern Munich Schierloh, Ibbenbüren
16:00 Report Miedema 2', 9', 56'
Däbritz 33', 50'
Baunach 64' (pen.)
Laudehr 67'
Wenninger 78' (pen.)
Attendance: 2,632
Referee: Schweinefuss
15 March 2017 Quarterfinals Bayern Munich 0–2 VfL Wolfsburg Grünwalder, Munich
19:00 Report Wullaert 73'
Lewandowski 86' (o.g.)
Attendance: 465
Referee: Wozniak

Bundesliga statistics

Bundesliga squad and statistics
No. Pos. Born FIFA nationality 1 Player Games Goals Disciplinary record
Pl. St. Yellow card Yellow card Yellow-red card Red card
31 Goalkeeper 1995  Austria Manuela Zinsberger 10 10 0 0 0 0
32 Goalkeeper 1986  Finland Tinja-Riikka Korpela 12 12 0 0 0 0
2 Defender 1985  United States Gina Lewandowski 21 21 2 1 0 0
3 Defender 1992  Netherlands Stefanie van der Gragt 9 9 0 2 0 0
5 Defender 1988  Switzerland Caroline Abbé 15 10 2 1 0 0
6 Defender 1989  Germany Katharina Baunach 12 6 1 1 0 0
15 Defender 1987  Norway Nora Holstad Berge 15 13 1 0 0 0
19 Defender 1991  Austria Carina Wenninger 19 14 2 3 0 0
20 Defender 1992  Germany Leonie Maier 17 15 0 2 1 0
22 Defender 1989  Germany Verena Faißt 11 10 0 1 0 0
25 Defender 1991  Austria Viktoria Schnaderbeck 12 12 0 0 0 0
7 Midfielder 1985  Germany Melanie Behringer 20 20 5 6 0 0
8 Midfielder 1994  Germany Melanie Leupolz 10 5 0 0 0 0
9 Midfielder 1986  Switzerland Vanessa Bürki 7 3 1 0 0 0
11 Midfielder 1993  Germany Lena Lotzen 2 1 1 0 0 0
13 Midfielder 1993  Japan Mana Iwabuchi 3 2 0 0 0 0
14 Midfielder 1994  Germany Sarah Romert 3 0 0 0 0 0
21 Midfielder 1986  Germany Simone Laudehr 7 6 1 2 0 0
27 Midfielder 1998  Germany Anna Gerhardt 9 2 1 0 0 0
33 Midfielder 1995  Germany Sara Däbritz 22 21 1 2 0 0
35 Midfielder 2000  Germany Verena Wieder 2 0 0 0 0 0
36 Midfielder 2000  Germany Sydney Lohmann 3 2 0 0 0 0
10 Forward 1996  Netherlands Vivianne Miedema 22 21 14 2 0 0
18 Forward 1992  Scotland Lisa Evans 15 13 0 0 0 0
29 Forward 1992  Germany Nicole Rolser 16 10 3 1 0 0
4 Forward 1993  Sweden Fridolina Rolfö 5 3 0 0 0 0
Forward 1998  Croatia Ivana Slipčević 1 1 0 0 0 0

1 Senior internationals in bold

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