1995–96 Bundesliga (women)

The Bundesliga 1995/96 was the sixth season of the Bundesliga for women. The TSV Siegen took a 1-0 victory against the SG Praunheim his last title.

  • 3.1 Final Table
  • 3.2 Cross table
  • 3.3 scorers
  • 4.1 Semi-finals
  • 4.2 final
  • 6.1 Qualification North
  • 6.2 Group North
  • 6.3 Group South 1
  • 6.4 Group South 2

Course of the season

Green-White Brauweiler defended the season victory in the north with one point ahead of Siegen. Overall, there were few other placements in the northern group. Wins and the FC Rumeln - Kaldenhausen swapped places 2 and 3, Tennis Borussia Berlin and the VfR Eintracht Wolfsburg switched places 7 and 8 Since the VfR Eintracht Wolfsburg was threatened by bankruptcy stepped over the women's football department to Wend gravel SV and appeared as WSV at Wolfsburg.

In the south of FSV Frankfurt drew back his lonely circles. With 99 goals scored, a new record was set again. Alone the highly dangerous strike duo Sandra Smisek and Birgit Prinz scored together 48 results. For the first time, the SG Praunheim reached the final and won against the resurgent TuS Niedernkirchen who had Heidi Mohr retrieved. Without Mohr TuS Ahrbach fell back into midfield. Up TSV Crailsheim held with all seven goals scored the class. For increased from TuS Woerrstadt and again the SC 07 Bad Neuenahr.

The semi-finals were exciting as never before. Only one goal was the decisive victories and Praunheim. In the final, wins emerged victorious the last championship. After the season, the women's football department joined Sportfreunde Siegen.

Also the era of the SSG 09 Bergisch Gladbach ended. In qualifying for the promotion round they lost the Schmalfelder SV and entered after the TuS Köln rrh. with. In the promotion round the VfL ​​Wittekind Wildeshausen prevailed sovereign. To it was the second promotion place a photo finish that could ultimately decide the narrow fields SV for themselves. The comeback of Hertha Zehlendorf was too late. In the south of the FSV Schwarzenbach managed its chances of promotion, while the SC sand for the first time made ​​the jump to the top flight.

North

Final Table

Cross Table

The cross table presents the results of all games this season represents the home team is listed in the left column and the visiting team in the top row.

Top scorers

Final Table

Cross Table

The cross table presents the results of all games this season represents the home team is listed in the left column and the visiting team in the top row.

Top scorers

Final round of the German Cup

Semifinal

The games were held on 12 and 19 May 1996. The respective first-named team had home advantage in the first leg.

Final

Originally victories had home advantage in the finals. However, the club sold the venue to the SG Praunheim.

Statistics

A total of 708 goals ( average 3.93 ) fell 27 goals less than last year. Of this total, the northern group 383 goals ( average 4.26 ) and the southern group 325 goals ( average 3.61 ).

Promotion round

The green marked associations managed promotion to the Bundesliga

Qualification North

Group North

Group South 1

The SC Siegelbach has decided not to participate in the promotion round. The potential substitutes Red-White Göckingen got the DFB due to late documents filed no license.

South Group 2

The FC Easter upper churches and the SV Dirmingen waived.

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