FC Augsburg Women's double match day: Let's go, girls!
Double match day for FC Augsburg's women's and girls' teams on November 16th, 2025. Details about games and locations here!

FC Augsburg Women's double match day: Let's go, girls!
The women's sections of FC Augsburg are facing an exciting double game day. On November 16, 2025, Women I will meet FFC Wacker Munich II, who are currently in 8th place in the table with 11 points after nine games. Kick-off is at 5:00 p.m. in the Paul Renz Academy. It should be emphasized that the encounter could be groundbreaking for both teams if they want to set the course for the rest of the season. The guests from Munich have shone in terms of combat this season, but they lack consistency.
But it's not just the women I who play on this day. The C-Junior Girls II also have an important match. They will be on the pitch against FC Thalhofen on November 16, 2025 at 1:00 p.m. in the Thalhofen school sports field. Afterwards there will be another duel on November 18th: they will compete at 6:00 p.m. on the side court of TSV Straßberg. These games are important not only for the coaches, but also for the girls who want to develop.
The youngsters also play along
A look at the D-Juniors I shows that they are also active. On November 13th, 2025 they will play against TSV Kriegshaber at 6:00 p.m. in the South sports facility and will also be on the pitch this weekend on November 15th in Haunstetten. The games offer young talents the opportunity to show off their skills and follow in the footsteps of the experienced players with a lot of commitment.
In a larger context, it is interesting to look at the current strategies of German football. In December 2021, the DFB Presidium adopted the “Strategy Women in Football FF27”, which pursues numerous goals. The focus is on increasing the number of active players, coaches and referees by 25 percent and doubling the media reach of women's football across all platforms. Intensive work is currently being done to ensure that women in responsible positions in football are given more visibility. These measures are part of a long-term plan to strengthen female football across the country, as dfb.de reports.
The commitment of all squadrons in the youth and women's areas of FC Augsburg is a big step towards these goals. The ability for goal scorers to self-correct in games is just one of the various measures that help document and continually optimize the players' range of performance. According to fussball.de, contact with the relay leader should be used for questions about results and tables, which increases transparency in game operations.
In summary, we are not only experiencing exciting games in Augsburg in the near future, but also a constant change in women's football, which is producing new talent and continuously improving the visibility of the sport.