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🏆 Germany Frauen-Bundesliga Top Goalscorer (1997–98-Present)

2009–10 2009–10

1
Inka Grings
Germany Inka Grings
Germany
28
Goals
Duisburg

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1
Inka Grings
Inka Grings
Germany
28 (Goals)
Duisburg
2
Kerstin Garefrekes
Germany Kerstin Garefrekes
Germany
19
Goals
FFC Frankfurt

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2
Kerstin Garefrekes
Kerstin Garefrekes
Germany
19 (Goals)
FFC Frankfurt
3
Anja Mittag
Germany Anja Mittag
Germany
17
Goals
Turbine Potsdam

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3
Anja Mittag
Anja Mittag
Germany
17 (Goals)
Turbine Potsdam
4
Fatmire Alushi
Germany Fatmire Alushi
Germany
16
Goals
Turbine Potsdam

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4
Fatmire Alushi
Fatmire Alushi
Germany
16 (Goals)
Turbine Potsdam
5
Célia Šašić
Germany Célia Šašić
Germany
15
Goals
SC 07 Bad Neuenahr

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5
Célia Šašić
Célia Šašić
Germany
15 (Goals)
SC 07 Bad Neuenahr
5
Conny Pohlers
Germany Conny Pohlers
Germany
15
Goals
FFC Frankfurt

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5
Conny Pohlers
Conny Pohlers
Germany
15 (Goals)
FFC Frankfurt

2008–09 2008–09

1
Inka Grings
Germany Inka Grings
Germany
29
Goals
Duisburg

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1
Inka Grings
Inka Grings
Germany
29 (Goals)
Duisburg
2
Anja Mittag
Germany Anja Mittag
Germany
21
Goals
Turbine Potsdam

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2
Anja Mittag
Anja Mittag
Germany
21 (Goals)
Turbine Potsdam
2
Martina Müller
Germany Martina Müller
Germany
21
Goals
Wolfsburg

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2
Martina Müller
Martina Müller
Germany
21 (Goals)
Wolfsburg
4
Nina Aigner
Austria Nina Aigner
Austria
17
Goals
Bayern Munich

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4
Nina Aigner
Nina Aigner
Austria
17 (Goals)
Bayern Munich
5
Kerstin Garefrekes
Germany Kerstin Garefrekes
Germany
14
Goals
Frankfurt

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5
Kerstin Garefrekes
Kerstin Garefrekes
Germany
14 (Goals)
Frankfurt

2007–08 2007–08

1
Inka Grings
Germany Inka Grings
Germany
26
Goals
FCR 2001 Duisburg

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1
Inka Grings
Inka Grings
Germany
26 (Goals)
FCR 2001 Duisburg
2
Birgit Prinz
Germany Birgit Prinz
Germany
25
Goals
FFC Frankfurt

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2
Birgit Prinz
Birgit Prinz
Germany
25 (Goals)
FFC Frankfurt
3
Conny Pohlers
Germany Conny Pohlers
Germany
20
Goals
FFC Frankfurt

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3
Conny Pohlers
Conny Pohlers
Germany
20 (Goals)
FFC Frankfurt

2006–07 2006–07

1
Birgit Prinz
Germany Birgit Prinz
Germany
28
Goals
FFC Frankfurt

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1
Birgit Prinz
Birgit Prinz
Germany
28 (Goals)
FFC Frankfurt
2
Inka Grings
Germany Inka Grings
Germany
22
Goals
FCR 2001 Duisburg

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2
Inka Grings
Inka Grings
Germany
22 (Goals)
FCR 2001 Duisburg
3
Kerstin Garefrekes
Germany Kerstin Garefrekes
Germany
21
Goals
FFC Frankfurt

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3
Kerstin Garefrekes
Kerstin Garefrekes
Germany
21 (Goals)
FFC Frankfurt

2005–06 2005–06

1
Conny Pohlers
Germany Conny Pohlers
Germany
36
Goals
FFC Frankufrt

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1
Conny Pohlers
Conny Pohlers
Germany
36 (Goals)
FFC Frankufrt
2
Inka Grings
Germany Inka Grings
Germany
27
Goals
FCR 2001 Duisburg

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2
Inka Grings
Inka Grings
Germany
27 (Goals)
FCR 2001 Duisburg
3
Birgit Prinz
Germany Birgit Prinz
Germany
20
Goals
FFC Frankfurt

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3
Birgit Prinz
Birgit Prinz
Germany
20 (Goals)
FFC Frankfurt

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Summary

The Frauen-Bundesliga (German for Women's Federal League), currently known as the Google Pixel Frauen-Bundesliga for sponsorship reasons, is the top level of league competition for women's association football in Germany.

In the UEFA Women's Champions League, the Frauen-Bundesliga is the most successful league with a total of nine titles from four clubs.

In 1990 the German Football Association (DFB) created the German Women's Bundesliga, based on the model of the men's Bundesliga. It was first played with north and south divisions, but in 1997 the groups were merged to form a uniform league. The league currently consists of twelve teams and the seasons usually last from late summer to the end of spring with a break in the winter. Despite the league's competitiveness, it has been semi-professional. VfL Wolfsburg has won the most championships. Although the league has become more professional, women's-only teams have found it difficult to support themselves without corporate financial backing.

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