FFC Hof wins in the last home game: 4:2 against TSV Theuern!
FFC Hof secures victory in the last home game of the women's Bayernliga against TSV Theuern 4-2 on November 9th, 2025.

FFC Hof wins in the last home game: 4:2 against TSV Theuern!
FFC Hof's last home game in the women's Bayernliga took place on November 9, 2025. The hosts celebrated an exciting 4-2 win against TSV Theuern, despite a bumpy start in both halves. Coach Ralf Bröcker describes the game as one of his team's worse games, although a success was celebrated. Isabell Kastner was the big hero of the day and scored two goals for her team. The FFC was able to equalize after conceding quick goals from their opponents, but the team has often performed well in the past and yet not picked up any points, which increases the pressure for future games.
As the league performance statistics look, this victory provides a ray of hope, but the question remains as to whether the team can stay in the Bayernliga in the long term. The games in the league are tough and a small mistake can mean the difference between victory and defeat. Especially in this current season, it will be important to carry the good form from the last games into the next matches.
Women's football in focus
At the same time, the German women's national team also caused a stir this year. She started the World Cup in Australia and New Zealand on July 24, 2023, where she presented herself as a serious title contender. Together with the USA, England and Brazil, the DFB team was one of the favorites for the title. The players who particularly stand out from the crowd are Melanie Leupolz with 266,000 followers on Instagram and Lena Oberdorf with 260,000. Sports Illustrated presents all 24 players in an Instagram portrait and shows their large number of fans.
The DFB women played their preliminary round games in various stadiums, including Eden Park in Auckland, which has space for 48,276 spectators. Not only is football history being written here, women's football is also gaining more and more attention.
The success at both local and international level shows how much women's football has developed in recent years. The number of spectators in the stadiums is constantly increasing and the media presence is becoming ever larger. The commitment of clubs like FFC Hof and the DFB national team is crucial to shaping the future of women's football in Germany sustainably.
We are excited to see how things develop and which talents from our region might be able to join the DFB team at some point. After all, every great journey must begin with a small step, and FFC Hof's performance today shows that even small clubs have great potential.