Women's Rugby Bundesliga

The Women's Rugby Bundesliga is the top national competition for women's rugby union football clubs in Germany. The competition started in 1988 and the most successful teams are the SC Neuenheim, FC St. Pauli and Heidelberger RK.

In October 2009, it was decided to continue with the development plan for the women's Bundesliga. From 2013, the league is scheduled to have eight clubs in a single-division format, from 2016 it is to be expanded to ten clubs.[1]

Championship finals

Season Winner Runner–Up Result
1987–88 SC Neuenheim
1988–89 SC Neuenheim
1989–90 SC Neuenheim
1990–91 SC Neuenheim DRC Hannover 30–0
1991–92 SC Neuenheim
1992–93 SC Neuenheim DRC Hannover 22–7
1993–94 RC Rottweil SC Neuenheim 3–0
1994–95 FC St. Pauli SC Neuenheim 23–5
1995–96 SC Neuenheim FC St. Pauli 14–5
1996–97 SC Neuenheim FC St. Pauli 12–8
1997–98 SC Neuenheim FC St. Pauli 26–12
1998–99 SC Neuenheim FC St. Pauli 17–15
1999–2000 FC St. Pauli SC Neuenheim 39–3
2000–01 FC St. Pauli SC Neuenheim 37–8
2001–02 DRC Hannover FC St. Pauli 18–17
2002–03 FC St. Pauli SC Germania List 25–0
2003–04 SC Neuenheim FC St. Pauli 31–5
2004–05 FC St. Pauli SC Neuenheim 15–0
2005–06 FC St. Pauli SC Germania List 17–5
2006–07 FC St. Pauli Heidelberger RK 34–17
2007–08 FC St. Pauli SC Neuenheim 29–7
2008–09 SC Neuenheim Heidelberger RK 24–23
2009–10 Heidelberger RK SC Neuenheim 37–5
2010–11 Heidelberger RK SC Neuenheim 58–5
2011–12 Heidelberger RK FC St. Pauli 27–19
2012–13 Heidelberger RK SC Neuenheim 19–0
2013–14 Heidelberger RK SC Neuenheim 14–7
2014–15 Heidelberger RK SC Neuenheim 10–7
2015–16 Heidelberger RK SC Neuenheim 13–10

Source:"Die Deutschen Meister der Frauen". Deutscher Rugby Verband. Retrieved 2011-03-09.

Placings

Recent placings in the Rugby Bundesliga:

Club 01 02 03 04 05 06 07 08 09 10 11 12 13 14 15 16
SC Neuenheim 2 2 3 1 2 4 4 2 1 2 2 2 2 1 2 1
Heidelberger RK 5 3 2 3 2 1 1 1 1 3 1 2
ASV Köln Rugby 3 5 6 4 4 2 5 3
FC St. Pauli Rugby 1 1 1 2 1 1 1 1 3 4 3 1 1 4 3 4
SC Germania List 2 2 4 2 3 4 5 5 5 5 2 6 4 5
SG Rhein-Main 3 3 5 7 6
München RFC 4 4 9 6 8 7
Stuttgarter RC 5 4 3 10 5 5 7 6
SC Berlin 6 3
SG Mitteldeutsches Rugby 4 3 4
Ramstein Rogues RUFC 5
SG SC Berlin/ Berliner SV 92 Rugby 8 2
SG Marburg/Gießen 3 4
RC Leipzig 6 5
Berliner SV/RC Leipzig 6
DRC Hannover 3 3
TSV Handschuhsheim/Karlsruher SV 4
TuS Fürstenfeldbruck/München RFC 5
TSV Handschuhsheim 4
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References

  1. Der DRV-Arbeitsplan “Rugby auf dem Weg nach Olympia 2016” (in German) totalrugby.de, author: Claus-Peter Bach, published: 19 October 2009, accessed: 27 March 2010


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