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Germania - Bundesliga femminile 05/06 17:30 20 Norimberga femminile vs RB Lipsia femminile - View
Germania - Bundesliga femminile 05/10 16:30 21 RB Lipsia femminile vs TSG 1899 Hoffenheim femminile - View
Germania - Bundesliga femminile 05/20 13:30 22 Friburgo femminile vs RB Lipsia femminile - View

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Germania - Bundesliga femminile 04/19 16:30 19 [9] RB Lipsia femminile v Bayer Leverkusen femminile [5] W 1-0
Germania - Bundesliga femminile 04/12 16:30 18 [7] Werder Brema femminile v RB Lipsia femminile [9] D 1-1
Germania - Bundesliga femminile 03/24 13:00 17 [10] RB Lipsia femminile v MSV Duisburg femminile [12] W 3-0
Germania - Bundesliga femminile 03/16 11:00 16 [1] Bayern Monaco femminile v RB Lipsia femminile [10] L 5-0
Germania - Bundesliga femminile 03/11 18:30 15 [2] Wolfsburg femminile v RB Lipsia femminile [10] L 4-0
Germania - Bundesliga femminile 02/16 17:30 14 [10] RB Lipsia femminile v Eintracht Francoforte femminile [3] W 2-1
Germania - Bundesliga femminile 02/09 17:30 13 [7] SGS Essen femminile v RB Lipsia femminile [10] D 4-4
Germania - Bundesliga femminile 02/03 11:00 12 [11] RB Lipsia femminile v FC Colonia femminile [9] W 2-1
Germania - Bundesliga femminile 01/27 11:00 11 [10] RB Lipsia femminile v Friburgo femminile [8] L 0-2
Amichevoli femminili 01/19 14:00 - RB Lipsia femminile v FFC Turbine Potsdam femminile W 3-1
Germania - Bundesliga femminile 12/17 13:00 10 [6] TSG 1899 Hoffenheim femminile v RB Lipsia femminile [10] L 2-1
Germania - Bundesliga femminile 12/08 17:30 9 [10] RB Lipsia femminile v Norimberga femminile [11] D 0-0

Stat.

 TotalIn casaFuori casa
Partite disputate 27 14 13
Wins 9 6 3
Draws 6 2 4
Losses 12 6 6
Goals for 41 17 24
Goals against 51 22 29
Clean sheets 4 3 1
Failed to score 9 6 3

Association football club RB Leipzig-affiliated teams include a reserve team, women's team, and junior and academy teams.

History

History

The first reserve team was formed out of the second team of SSV Markranstädt. Its inaugural season was 2009–10 in the Bezirksliga Leipzig. The team finished in first place and won promotion to the 2010–11 Sachsenliga. As part of the deal with SSV Markranstädt, the team returned to SSV Markranstädt after the 2009–10 season, and played the 2010–11 Sachsenliga as their new first team.

In order to replace the reserve team and to avoid having to begin with its reserve team from the bottom of the German football league system, RB Leipzig partnered with ESV Delitzsch from Delitzsch in northwest Saxony. RB Leipzig adopted the first team of ESV Delitzsch as its new reserve team and purchased its playing right for Berzirksliga Leipzig. The team again finished first place and won promotion to the 2011–12 Sachsenliga, to face the first team of SSV Markranstädt.

With the impending bankruptcy of FC Sachsen Leipzig, which folded in June 2011, RB Leipzig considered purchasing its playing right for the Oberliga for its reserve team, but later withdrew their offer. A condition for the acquisition was that at least 51 percent of the players in the team had to be integrated in the new club, but RB Leipzig instead chose to develop its own reserve team.

Tino Vogel was appointed head coach for the 2011–12 season. The team was joined by senior defender Ingo Hertzsch, who had left the professional team. The reserve team came fourth in the Sachsenliga. The league was won by SSV Markranstädt, who recaptured a playing right for the Oberliga. The team finished the 2012–13 Sachsenliga season in third place. The team came first in 2013–14 Sachsenliga, and won promotion to NOFV-Oberliga Süd. Forward Tom Nattermann scored 32 goals during the season, finishing the 2013–14 Sachsenliga as the league's top goal scorer by a wide margin.

The 2014–15 season included opponents such as SSV Markranstädt and 1. FC Lokomotive Leipzig, but the reserve team successfully adapted to the Oberliga and came to dominate. The team finished the 2014–15 NOFV-Oberliga Süd in first place, and won promotion to the Regionalliga Nordost. Nattermann scored 26 goals, beaten only by Jan Nezmar from FC Oberlausitz Neugersdorf.

Before the 2015–16 season, almost half of the players from the previous season left the team, including Nattermann, who left for FC Erzgebirge Aue. The new players almost all came from the club's own ranks, including six players from the A-junior team. The reserve team finished its first season in the Regionalliga in 11th place.

Incumbent B-junior coach Robert Klauß was appointed head coach for the 2016–17 season, replacing Vogel. Vogel continued his career at the club as a scout in central Germany, while his former assistant coach Olaf Holetschek continued as a scout in junior football. The team was reinforced by more players from the A-junior team, as well as 19-year-old talent Dominik Martinović from the Bayern Munich A-junior team. The reserve team was the youngest in the Regionalliga before the 2016–17 season. The average age stood at 19 years and 5 months in June 2016.

RB Leipzig disbanded the U23 team after the 2016–17 season, while keeping the U19 and U17 squads.

Il RasenBallsport Lipsia femminile, meglio noto come RB Lipsia femminile, è una squadra di calcio femminile tedesca con sede a Lipsia. Gioca nella Frauen-Bundesliga, la massima serie del campionato tedesco di calcio femminile.

Il club è stato fondato nel 2007 come parte del RasenBallsport Lipsia, squadra di calcio maschile. La squadra femminile ha iniziato a giocare nella Regionalliga Nordost, la terza serie del campionato tedesco, nel 2010. Nel 2013, la squadra ha vinto il campionato e ha ottenuto la promozione in 2. Frauen-Bundesliga, la seconda divisione del campionato tedesco.

Nel 2016, l'RB Lipsia femminile ha vinto il campionato di 2. Frauen-Bundesliga ed è stata promossa in Frauen-Bundesliga. Nella sua prima stagione nella massima serie, la squadra ha concluso al sesto posto. Nella stagione 2017-18, la squadra ha concluso al quinto posto e si è qualificata per la UEFA Women's Champions League per la prima volta.

L'RB Lipsia femminile è una delle squadre più forti del campionato tedesco. La squadra ha una rosa ricca di talento, tra cui le nazionali tedesche Lea Schüller, Sara Däbritz e Pauline Bremer. La squadra è allenata da Dominik Thalhammer, che ha assunto l'incarico nel 2019.

L'RB Lipsia femminile gioca le sue partite casalinghe allo Stadion am Bad, che ha una capienza di 4.999 spettatori. La squadra ha una media di circa 2.000 spettatori a partita.