

4'
Saki Kumagai12'
Lea Schüller21'
Anna Gerhardt (OG)24'
Jovana Damnjanović30'
Jovana Damnjanović33'
Georgia Stanway37'
Lina Magull50'
Carolin Simon53'
Saki Kumagai76'
Glódís Perla Viggósdóttir90'
Lea Schüller
64'
Viktoria Schwalm
4'
Saki Kumagai12'
Lea Schüller21'
Anna Gerhardt (OG)24'
Jovana Damnjanović30'
Jovana Damnjanović33'
Georgia Stanway37'
Lina Magull50'
Carolin Simon53'
Saki Kumagai64'
Viktoria Schwalm76'
Glódís Perla Viggósdóttir90'
Lea Schüller
71'
Laura Gloning
71'
Laura Gloning
46'
Karólína Lea Vilhjálmsdóttir for Klara Bühl46'
Ivana Rudelić for Sarah Zadrazil58'
Emelyne Laurent for Jovana Damnjanović59'
Laura Gloning for Tuva Hansen73'
Laura Benkarth for Maria Luisa Grohs
46'
Irena Kuznezov for Martyna Wiankowska46'
Alisa Grincenco for Jessica De Filippo65'
Maya Hahn for Adrijana Mori74'
Jennifer Cramer for Viktoria Schwalm85'
Darya Rajaee for Sophie Weidauer
46'
Karólína Lea Vilhjálmsdóttir for Klara Bühl46'
Ivana Rudelić for Sarah Zadrazil46'
Irena Kuznezov for Martyna Wiankowska46'
Alisa Grincenco for Jessica De Filippo58'
Emelyne Laurent for Jovana Damnjanović59'
Laura Gloning for Tuva Hansen65'
Maya Hahn for Adrijana Mori73'
Laura Benkarth for Maria Luisa Grohs74'
Jennifer Cramer for Viktoria Schwalm85'
Darya Rajaee for Sophie Weidauer

They've done it! FC Bayern are double champions! One day after the men's team lifted the shield in a thrilling season finale, FC Bayern Women sealed the 2023 FLYERALARM Women's Bundesliga title on Sundya afternoon. And they did so in style with an 11-1 drubbing of Turbine Potsdam on the final day of the season, the biggest win in the club's history. The result means Alexander Straus' side finish the campaign on 59 points, two ahead of arch-rivals VfL Wolfsburg at the top.
With the men's team and president Herbert Hainer in support at the FC Bayern Campus, the Reds flew out of the blocks and took an early lead through Saki Kumagai (4'). Lea Schüller (12'), an own goal by Anna Gerhardt (21'), a Jovana Damnjanović brace (24', 30'), Georgia Stanway and Lina Magull made it 7-0 already by half-time. Carolin Simon (50'), Kumagai (52'), Glódís Perla Viggósdóttir (75') and Schüller again (89') added to the scoreline in the second half to wrap up the club's record win. Viktoria Schwalm (64') scored the consolation goal for the visitors.
Farewell to Danner and four players
Before kick-off against Potsdam, Bayern said goodbye to the head of the women's department Karin Danner as well as four players who are leaving the club at the end of the season: Laura Benkarth, Ivana Rudelić, Kumagai and Emelyne Laurent. Thank you and all the best for the future, ladies!
Kumagai and Damnjanović start
Straus made two changes from the goalless draw at Bayer 04 Leverkusen last weekend, with Kumagai starting in place of Maximiliane Rall in defence and Damnjanović replacing Sydney Lohmann in attack.
Strong start
The hosts made it clear from the get-go that this game was only going one way. Captain Magull flicked on a corner from Simon in the fourth minute and Kumagai bundled it in at the far post in her final match for FCB. Just eight minutes later, top scorer Schüller headed in Simon's cross for her 10th goal of the season to make it 2-0.
Five more goals before half-time
Straus' side kept up the pace and extended their lead further, Gerhardt unluckily diverting the ball into her own net following a free-kick. Just 180 seconds later, Bayern were celebrating again as Damnjanović headed home from a corner before adding her second on the half-hour mark, getting away from her marker with a neat trick before shooting on the turn to make it 5-0. The Reds were far from done and Stanway got in on the act with a long-range shot. Then five minutes later, Magull converted a Simon cross to make it 7-0 at the break.
New club record
The second half began as the first ended, with another goal for FCB. Simon found the net in impressive style with a free-kick from a good 25 metres out. Two minutes later, Kumagai netted again from a corner to make it 9-0. Bayern were now just one goal away from the biggest margin of victory in the club's history (10-1 at Leverkusen in the 2018/19 season), but first Potsdam scored a consolation effort through Schwalm. But the record was equalled in the 75th minute, Viggósdóttir heading in from another corner. And it was left to Schüller to set a new one on the stroke of full time.
FC Bayern Munich 11-0 Turbine Potsdam (7-0)
FC Bayern Munich
Grohs (73. Benkarth) – Hansen (58. Gloning), Viggósdóttir, Kumagai, Simon – Zadrazil (46. Vilhjálmsdóttir), Stanway – Magull, Damnjanović (58. Laurent), Bühl (46. Rudelić) – Schüller.
Subs
Rúnarsdóttir – Rall, Lohmann, Herrmann.
Turbine Potsdam
Wellmann – Meister, Gerhardt, Culver, Jordan - Wiankowska (46. Kuzenov), Rouse - De Filippo (46. Grincenco), Weidauer (84. Rajaee), Mori (64. Hahn) – Schwalm (74. Cramer).
Subs
Frehse – Sissoko Barrett, Zogg.
Referee
Melissa Joos (Echterdingen)
Attendance
2,500
Goals
1-0 Kumagai (4), 2-0 Schüller (12.), 3-0 Gerhardt (21.), 4-0 Damnjanović (24.), 5-0 Damnjanović (30.), 6-0 Stanway (33.), 7-0 Magull (37.), 8-0 Simon (50.), 9-0 Kumagai (52.), 9-1 Schwalm (64.), 10-1 Viggósdóttir (75.), 11-1 Schüller (89.)
Yellow Cards
Gloning / -