1. FFC Turbine Potsdam Records - Matches Against Men's Teams

Matches Against Men's Teams

Turbine has played several friendly matches against men's team since 1999. Most of these games were charity matches. The men’s teams which Turbine has faced so far were mostly amateur teams from the sixth or seventh division. All results from Turbine’s perspective.

Date Opponent Result Goals for Turbine
May 29, 1999 SV Babelsberg 03 3-9 Madleen Wilder (2), Conny Pohlers
May 30, 2000 SV Babelsberg 03 7-11 n.b.
February 17, 2002 SV Babelsberg 03 5-14 n.b.
August 6, 2005 FSV Babelsberg 74 2-4 Karolin Thomas, Jennifer Zietz
August 10, 2005 Grün-Weiß Mellensee 0-2 Fehlanzeige
February 14, 2006 Fortuna Babelsberg 3-15 Conny Pohlers (2), Anja Mittag
June 24, 2006 SV Eintracht Camberg 6-7 Cristiane (2), M. Kerschowski, Peter, Podvorica, Own Goal
February 20, 2007 SG Bornim 1-5 Conny Pohlers
April 26, 2007 FSV Ketzin/Falkenrehde 1-2 own goal by the men's team
August 11, 2007 SV Hertha Finsterwalde 0-4 Fehlanzeige
August 15, 2007 Oranienburger FC Eintracht 0-5 Fehlanzeige

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