SC Fortuna Köln (women)

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Full nameSport-Club Fortuna Köln e.V.
Founded2003; 22 years ago (2003)
GroundJean-Löring-Sportpark, Cologne
Capacity1,500
SC Fortuna Köln
Full nameSport-Club Fortuna Köln e.V.
Founded2003; 22 years ago (2003)
GroundJean-Löring-Sportpark, Cologne
Capacity1,500
Head coachTarek Maarouf
LeagueRegionalliga West
2024–254th

SC Fortuna Köln is a German women's association football team based in Cologne, North Rhine-Westphalia.

The women's football department of SC Fortuna Köln was founded in 2003 and quickly rose through the ranks. In their very first season, the team, averaging just 17 years old, won the district championship with an impressive goal difference of 192:7 and secured promotion to the Verbandsliga. There, they soon fought for promotion to the Regionalliga West, which they achieved in 2008 with a comfortable 16-point lead. However, the team struggled to maintain their status in the Regionalliga. After relegation in the 2009–10 season, the following years were challenging, with the threat of dropping further from the Verbandsliga. The team bounced back in 2011–12, earning promotion again to the Regionalliga West, but were relegated once more to the Mittelrheinliga in 2013. The almost unchanged squad immediately secured an unbeaten direct promotion back to the Regionalliga in the 2013–14 season.[1]

In the subsequent seasons, Fortuna managed to establish themselves in the Regionalliga West, even reaching the league's top three in 2016–17, before relegating to the Mittelrheinliga again in 2019.[2]

The team's biggest successes came in the Middle Rhine Cup, which they have won multiple times, granting them qualification to the DFB-Pokal Frauen. Notable cup victories occurred in 2007 against FC Sankt Augustin, 2008 against VfL Kommern, 2013 against Sportfreunde Uevekoven, 2015 against Pulheimer SC, 2019 against Grün-Weiß Brauweiler,[3] 2020 against Alemannia Aachen,[4] 2022 against Vorwärts Spoho Köln, 2023 against SC West Köln, 2024 against Alemannia Aachen,[5] and 2025 against DJK Südwest Köln.[6]

Squad

As of 22 June 2025[7]

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 Germany GER Hanna de Haan
2 DF Germany GER Anne Hahn
3 DF Germany GER Annika Boden
4 DF Germany GER Franziska Weißhaar
5 DF Germany GER Theresa Garsztecki
6 DF Germany GER Kathrin Wojtasik
7 MF Germany GER Milena Kohlmeyer
8 MF Germany GER Anna Graßinger
9 DF Germany GER Luzie Kirsch
10 MF Germany GER Paula Petri
11 MF Germany GER Fabienne Patrice Meder
12 GK Germany GER Cybell Osagie
13 MF Germany GER Muriel Bey
14 MF Germany GER Sophie Trepohl
No. Pos. Nation Player
15 FW Germany GER Vivien Schwing
16 FW Germany GER Svenja Streller
17 MF Germany GER Juliana Höfer
18 FW Germany GER Alica Linden
19 DF Germany GER Amelie Wortberg
20 FW Germany GER Naomi Januschewski
21 MF Germany GER Emma Gumbel
22 GK Kosovo KOS Alma Demiri
23 DF Germany GER Natalie Kreitz
24 DF Germany GER Marah Schaar
26 MF Germany GER Mara-Lotta Finger
27 DF Germany GER Leonie Hölzle
28 MF Germany GER Selma Fohrer

Current staff

Notable players

References

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