27.05.2025
Women's Bundesliga

Season review: 2024/25 in numbers

Niko Arnautis’ side finished one point off second place, but they came out on top in other metrics. We round up the key facts and figures.

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.