Holstein Kiel (women)

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Full nameKieler Sportvereinigung Holstein von 1900 e.V.
Founded2004; 21 years ago (2004)
GroundWaldwiese
Capacity2,000
Holstein Kiel
Full nameKieler Sportvereinigung Holstein von 1900 e.V.
Founded2004; 21 years ago (2004)
GroundWaldwiese
Capacity2,000
ManagerStefan Fischer
LeagueRegionalliga Nord
2024–253rd

Holstein Kiel is a women's association football club from Kiel, Germany. It is part of the Holstein Kiel club.

Holstein Kiel was founded in 2004 after the dissolution of the Regionalliga club SV-TUS Felde, in addition to a collaboration with TSV Schilksee. In their inaugural season in 2004–05, they emerged as champions of the Regionalliga Nord,[1] earning promotion to the 2. Bundesliga. In the meantime, their player Nina Jokuschies became a World Cup champion with the Germany U19 team in the 2004 tournament.[2]

The club competed in the 2. Bundesliga until 2011, followed by experiencing a series of promotions and relegations until 2016, when they returned to the Regionalliga Nord.[3]newspaper=FuPa In 2018, there were plans to incorporate the women's football department into VfB Kiel for the 2018–19 season for financial reasons.[4] However, these plans were withdrawn and an agreement was reached to continue working with KSV Holstein.[5]

Squad

As of 28 October 2025[6]

Note: Flags indicate national team as defined under FIFA eligibility rules; some limited exceptions apply. Players may hold more than one non-FIFA nationality.

No. Pos. Nation Player
1 GK  GER Emma Nentwich
2 MF  GER Mia-Lotta Struck
3 DF  GER Jasmin Grosnick
5 DF  GER Laura Hasse
6 DF  GER Katinka Siegesmund
7 MF  GER Samanta Carone
8 FW  GER Ronja Jürgensen
9 MF  GER Janine Minta
10 MF  GER Sarah Begunk (captain)
11 MF  GER Paula Harder
12 DF  GER Saskija Eigebrecht
13 FW  GER Leonie Kuhrt
No. Pos. Nation Player
14 MF  GER Zoe Tolksdorf
15 MF  GER Aryanna Naward
16 MF  GER Sandra Krohn
17 FW  ALB Arjela Lako
18 MF  GER Emma Jöhnk
19 DF  GER Luiza Zimmermann
21 MF  GER Lea Althof
22 GK  GER Lela Naward
24 FW  GER Kira Hasse
25 DF  GER Alia Rendant
26 DF  GER Luisa Erbar

Current staff

As of 1 July 2025[6]
Coaching staff
Germany Stefan Fischer Head coach
Germany Axel Mommer
Germany Gesa Köllmer
Assistant coach
Germany Lovis Lorenz Athletic trainer
Managerial staff
Germany André Jeschkeit Sports Director and Head of women's department
Germany Phillip Portwich Organizational staff
Medical department
Germany Henriette Hirnstein
Germany Mirijam Thümling
Physiotherapist


Honours

References

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