Hertha BSC (women)

Hertha BSC
Full nameHertha, Berliner Sport-Club e. V.
Founded2023 (2023)
GroundHueppe I, Olympiapark Berlin
Capacity300
ManagerTobias Kurbjuweit
LeagueRegionalliga Nordost
2024–252nd

Hertha BSC is a women's association football team from Berlin, Germany. It forms part of the sports club Hertha BSC.

History

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 summer 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]

Squad

As of 15 March 2026[5]

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 Inga Buchholz
2 MF  GER Ronja Borchmeyer
3 MF  GER Nelly Palmer
4 MF  GER Svenja Poock
5 DF  GER Nora Giannori
6 MF  GER Elina Frieauff
7 FW  GER Mona Sarr
8 MF  GER Marleen Rohde
9 DF  GER Clara Dreher (captain)
10 MF  GER Aurelia Haesler
11 FW  GER Elfie Wellhausen
13 MF  GER Ella Mettner
14 MF  GER Sari Saeland
15 DF  GER Lilli Genthe
16 GK  GER Celine Bunde
No. Pos. Nation Player
17 DF  GER Laura Peters
18 DF  GER Mieke Schiemann
19 FW  GER Elly Böttcher
20 GK  GER Mathilda Brücke
21 DF  EST Tania Komarovskiy
22 GK  GER Sarah Duszat
23 GK  GER Aaliyah Thomas
24 DF  GER Jennifer Cramer
25 FW  GER Johanna Seifert
26 MF  GER Amelie Blättner
27 MF  GER Eleni Hafemann
28 FW  GER Lotte Reimold
29 MF  GER Magdalena Krug
31 MF  GER Serwaah-Bonsu Danso

Current staff

As of 15 March 2026[5]
Coaching staff
Tobias Kurbjuweit Head coach
Sarah Kollek Assistant coach
Angelo Kempf Goalkeeping coach
Sönke Hachmann Athletics coach
Mareen Gebel Team supervisor
Simone Hedke Team management
Timon Schirazi Therapist
Sofian Chahed Head of Women's Football

References

  1. ^ "Hertha heiratet". Der Tagesspiegel Online. Archived from the original on 24 June 2018. Retrieved 22 May 2019.
  2. ^ Rosentritt, Michael (5 February 2009). "Kooperation im Fußball: Hertha wird endlich weiblich". Die Zeit. Archived from the original on 24 June 2018. Retrieved 22 May 2019.
  3. ^ Gutsche, Tobias (11 November 2022). "Turbine Potsdam verliert Hertha BSC als Partner – und damit viel Geld" (in German). maz-online.de.
  4. ^ "Women's football partnership announced with Hertha 03". Hertha BSC. 6 April 2023.
  5. ^ a b "Hertha BSC First Women's Team". Hertha BSC. Retrieved 15 March 2026.