Hertha BSC (women)
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| Full name | Hertha, Berliner Sport-Club e. V. | |||
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| Founded | 2023 | |||
| Ground | Hueppe I, Olympiapark Berlin | |||
| Capacity | 300 | |||
| Manager | Tobias Kurbjuweit | |||
| League | Regionalliga Nordost | |||
| 2024–25 | 2nd | |||
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Hertha BSC is a women's association football team from Berlin, Germany. It forms part of the sports club Hertha BSC.
Partnerships
Hertha BSC had no women’s department for many years, missing out on the trend of promoting women’s football.[1] To address this, in 2009 the club partnered with 1. FC Lübars from Berlin. Hertha provided financial, logistical, and training support, while Lübars competed in Hertha’s colours, earning the nickname Hertha-Frauen. The goal was eventual integration into Hertha BSC.[2]
Later, from 2020, Hertha entered a three-year cooperation with 1. FFC Turbine Potsdam, providing annual financial support. The agreement was designed for three years and was not renewed.[3]
Establishment
In 2023, Hertha formally established its own women's department by taking over all women's teams from Hertha 03 Zehlendorf. Originally, only the top teams were planned for takeover, but DFB regulations required absorbing all teams. The club began with two senior women's teams and seven girls' youth teams.[4]