4x3 – Eintracht finished third in the Bundesliga – and therefore qualified for Europe – for the fourth season in a row. They last achieved a higher finish in 2013/14, when they finished runners-up.
68 – Eintracht scored 68 goals in the Bundesliga, the most in the division. They also created more big chances (103) and posted a higher expected goals figure (58.7 xG) than any other team in the league.
322 – No team won as many aerial duels as Frankfurt (322). Six of those led to goals – a joint league-high along with TSG Hoffenheim.
11 – No goalkeeper kept more clean sheets than Stina Johannes, who registered no fewer than 11 shutouts.
17 – Eintracht scored more goals by substitutes (17) than any other Bundesliga side in 2024/25, with Frankfurt’s Remina Chiba and Bayern Munich’s Lea Schüller netting more times off the bench (six) than any other individual player.
63,066 – In total, 63,066 fans attended Eintracht Women’s Bundesliga home games – a league high! The crowd of 30,500 that witnessed the home match against Bayern at Deutsche Bank Park set a new club record, while the average attendance at the Stadion am Brentanobad last term (3,257) was also higher than ever before.
21 – Nicole Anyomi registered more goal involvements (14 goals, seven assists) than any other player in the German top flight.
3x10 – Eintracht were the only club to have three players hit double figures, with Anyomi (14), Laura Freigang (14) and Géraldine Reuteler (ten) all scoring ten or more goals.
13 – Thirteen different players scored in the Bundesliga for Eintracht, who used 20 players in total.
71.3 – Sophia Kleinherne won a higher percentage of duels in the league (71.3%) than any other player.