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Football league season
Frauen-Bundesliga
Season2004–05
ChampionsFrankfurt
5th Bundesliga title
5th German title
RelegatedCrailsheim
Wolfsburg
UEFA CupFrankfurt
Turbine Potsdam
Matches played132
Goals scored523 (3.96 per match)
Top goalscorerGermany Shelley Thompson (30)
Biggest home win8–0 Duisburg v Heike Rheine
Biggest away win0–8 Bad Neuenahr v Duisburg
Highest scoring4–6 Bad Neuenahr v Frankfurt
Highest attendance3,732 Essen-Schönebeck v Frankfurt
Lowest attendance100 Bayern v Potsdam, Hamburg v Crailsheim
Average attendance503
2003–04 2005–06

The 2004–05 Frauen-Bundesliga was the 15th season of the Frauen-Bundesliga, Germany's premier football league. It began on 5 September 2004 and ended on 10 May 2005.

Final standings

Pos Team Pld W D L GF GA GD Pts Qualification or relegation
1 1. FFC Frankfurt 22 21 0 1 78 16 +62 63 2004–05 Bundesliga (women) champions
2 FCR 2001 Duisburg 22 18 2 2 91 20 +71 56
3 1. FFC Turbine Potsdam 22 16 1 5 79 29 +50 49 UEFA Women's Cup (as title holder)
4 FC Bayern Munich 22 10 3 9 39 37 +2 33
5 SC 07 Bad Neuenahr 22 10 3 9 40 42 −2 33
6 FSV Frankfurt 22 7 5 10 37 51 −14 26
7 FFC Heike Rheine 22 7 4 11 36 54 −18 25
8 SC Freiburg 22 7 2 13 30 56 −26 23
9 Hamburger SV 22 6 2 14 20 48 −28 20
10 SG Essen-Schönebeck(N) 22 6 2 14 28 63 −35 20
11 TSV Crailsheim(N) 22 6 0 16 19 49 −30 18 Will be relegated to the 2. Bundesliga (women)
12 VfL Wolfsburg 22 5 2 15 26 58 −32 17
Source:
Notes:
  1. 2003–04 Bundesliga (women) champion
  2. ^ Promoted from the 2. Bundesliga (women) last season

Results

Home \ Away FRA DUI POT FCB NEU FSV HRH FRE HSV ESS CRA WOF
1. FFC Frankfurt 3–1 5–2 4–0 4–0 2–1 3–2 4–0 2–0 6–0 4–1 1–0
FCR 2001 Duisburg 2–1 3–2 3–3 8–0 7–0 5–2 0–0 5–0 3–0 3–0 6–0
1. FFC Turbine Potsdam 1–2 5–0 3–1 6–4 0–0 5–2 7–1 2–1 6–2 0–2 4–0
FC Bayern Munich 0–4 0–2 4–3 1–4 3–1 2–3 5–1 0–1 0–0 3–0 4–0
SC 07 Bad Neuenahr 1–2 1–5 0–3 0–0 4–1 0–2 2–0 0–1 3–0 3–0 2–1
FSV Frankfurt 2–4 1–6 1–2 1–0 2–2 3–3 2–2 2–1 0–3 3–1 0–2
FFC Heike Rheine 1–3 0–8 0–5 2–3 1–1 2–2 3–1 2–0 1–3 0–2 2–5
SC Freiburg 1–5 0–3 0–4 0–1 1–3 3–2 0–3 1–0 5–4 1–3 1–3
Hamburger SV 0–5 1–7 0–6 0–1 2–1 3–4 2–0 1–5 0–0 0–1 1–0
SG Essen-Schönebeck 0–6 1–4 0–4 0–6 2–5 0–3 0–2 0–2 2–1 0–2 5–2
TSV Crailsheim 1–5 0–5 1–5 1–2 0–1 0–1 0–2 1–2 0–3 0–3 1–0
VfL Wolfsburg 0–3 0–5 0–4 4–0 0–3 1–5 1–1 0–3 2–2 2–3 3–2
Source:
Legend: Blue = home team win; Yellow = draw; Red = away team win.

Top scorers

Player Team Goals
1 Germany Shelley Thompson FCR 2001 Duisburg 30
2 Germany Inka Grings FCR 2001 Duisburg 25
3 Germany Birgit Prinz 1. FFC Frankfurt 18

References

  1. "Archive 2004/2005". Deutscher Fußball Bund. 2005. Retrieved 22 July 2008.
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