Founded in 1970 as women's division of FC Bern, it is the second most successful team in the championship with 11 titles between 1978 and 2011,[1] and the most successful team in the national Cup with 15 trophies, including 8 titles in a row between 1994 and 2001.[2] This last year saw FC Bern win the last of its 7 doubles to date and become the first Swiss team to take part in the UEFA Women's Cup. However, the 2000s proved less fruitful, and Bern wasn't able to win any titles. In 2009 the club was absorbed by Young Boys, taking its current name, and two years later it ended its decade-long unlucky streak winning its 11th Nationalliga trophy.[3]
frauen, swiss, women, football, team, representing, young, boys, nationalliga, frauenfull, nameberner, sport, club, young, boys, frauenfounded1970groundstadion, neufeld, berncapacity14, 000chairmanwerner, müllermanagerrolf, kirchhoferleaguesuper, league2020, 2. BSC YB Frauen is a Swiss women s football team representing BSC Young Boys in the Nationalliga A YB FrauenFull nameBerner Sport Club Young Boys FrauenFounded1970GroundStadion Neufeld BernCapacity14 000ChairmanWerner MullerManagerRolf KirchhoferLeagueSuper League2020 213rdWebsiteClub websiteHome coloursAway coloursFounded in 1970 as women s division of FC Bern it is the second most successful team in the championship with 11 titles between 1978 and 2011 1 and the most successful team in the national Cup with 15 trophies including 8 titles in a row between 1994 and 2001 2 This last year saw FC Bern win the last of its 7 doubles to date and become the first Swiss team to take part in the UEFA Women s Cup However the 2000s proved less fruitful and Bern wasn t able to win any titles In 2009 the club was absorbed by Young Boys taking its current name and two years later it ended its decade long unlucky streak winning its 11th Nationalliga trophy 3 Contents 1 Honours 1 1 Record in UEFA competitions 2 Current squad 2 1 Former players 3 ReferencesHonours Edit11 Swiss Leagues 1978 1979 1984 1986 1992 1995 1997 2000 2001 2011 15 Swiss Cups 1978 1980 1982 1985 1991 1994 2001 Record in UEFA competitions Edit Season Competition Stage Result Opponent2001 02 UEFA Women s Cup Group Stage 0 4 Arsenal3 1 Wroclaw7 0 Hapoel Tel Aviv2011 12 Champions League Qualifying Stage 3 1 Nase Taksi7 0 Goliador Chisinău1 1 PAOKRound of 32 0 3 1 2 Fortuna HjorringCurrent squad EditAs of 06 September 2022 Note Flags indicate national team as defined under FIFA eligibility rules Players may hold more than one non FIFA nationality No Pos Nation Player1 GK SUI Janine Chamot2 DF SUI Cloe Meier3 DF SUI Valbona Mehmeti4 MF SUI Carmen Aeberhardt5 DF SUI Franziska Scharer7 MF SUI Simone Zahno8 MF SUI Vanessa Pittet10 MF SUI Carina Gerber11 FW SUI Michelle Heule12 GK SUI Dana Scherrer No Pos Nation Player13 DF SUI Jennifer Riesen14 MF SUI Kim Lara Barfuss15 MF SUI Sarina Schenkel17 DF SUI Bettina Thomet18 FW SUI Aline Stockli20 FW SUI Franziska Seiler21 MF SUI Meret Walti22 FW SUI Annina Spahr23 DF SUI Alessa Castignetti30 GK SUI Manuela WuthrichFormer players Edit For details of current and former players see Category BSC YB Frauen players References Edit List of champions in RSSSF com Lios of champions in RSSSF com 2010 11 table in Soccerway This article about a Swiss association football club is a stub You can help Wikipedia by expanding it vte Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title BSC YB Frauen amp oldid 1141321249, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,