Fixtures

Germany Bundesliga II Women 02/09 10:00 14 SV Meppen Women vs SV 67 Weinberg Women - View
Germany Bundesliga II Women 02/16 13:00 15 FC Ingolstadt Women vs SV Meppen Women - View
Germany Bundesliga II Women 03/02 13:00 16 SV Meppen Women vs SC Freiburg II Women - View
Germany Bundesliga II Women 03/09 13:00 17 SV Meppen Women vs Borussia M'gladbach Women - View
Germany Bundesliga II Women 03/16 13:00 18 SC Sand Women vs SV Meppen Women - View
Germany Bundesliga II Women 03/23 10:00 19 SV Meppen Women vs SG Andernach Women - View

Results

Germany Bundesliga II Women 12/15 13:00 13 Hamburger SV Women v SV Meppen Women D 0-0
Germany Bundesliga II Women 12/08 10:00 12 SV Meppen Women v Eintracht Frankfurt II Women W 3-1
Germany Bundesliga II Women 11/24 12:00 3 SC Freiburg II Women v SV Meppen Women W 2-3
Germany Bundesliga II Women 11/17 13:00 11 VfL Bochum Women v SV Meppen Women W 1-2
Germany Bundesliga II Women 11/10 13:00 10 SV Meppen Women v Nurnberg Women L 0-1
Germany Bundesliga II Women 11/03 13:00 9 Union Berlin Women v SV Meppen Women L 2-1
Germany Bundesliga II Women 10/20 12:00 8 SV Meppen Women v FSV Gutersloh 2009 Women W 5-1
Germany Bundesliga II Women 10/13 09:00 7 SV Meppen Women v Bayern Munich II Women D 1-1
Germany Bundesliga II Women 10/06 12:00 6 SG Andernach Women v SV Meppen Women D 0-0
Germany Bundesliga II Women 09/29 12:00 5 [9] SV Meppen Women v SC Sand Women [5] W 2-0
Germany Bundesliga II Women 09/22 12:00 4 [7] Borussia M'gladbach Women v SV Meppen Women [8] L 1-0
Germany Bundesliga II Women 09/15 09:00 3 SC Freiburg II Women v SV Meppen Women - PPT.

Stats

 TotalHomeAway
Matches played 28 14 14
Wins 16 9 7
Draws 6 2 4
Losses 6 3 3
Goals for 54 31 23
Goals against 20 9 11
Clean sheets 12 5 7
Failed to score 8 3 5

Wikipedia - SV Meppen

SV Meppen is a German association football club playing in Meppen, Lower Saxony. The club was founded on 29 November 1912 as Amisia Meppen and joined Männer-Turnverein Meppen on 8 February 1920 to form TuS Meppen 1912. The football branch left TuS Meppen in 1921 to create a separate club called Sport Verein Meppen 1912 e.V.. SV Meppen spent a total of 11 years in the 2. Bundesliga.

History

Historical chart of SV Meppen's league performance

Meppen have had a relatively quiet history playing in III and IV level circles, winning their first title of any sort when they claimed the Amateurliga Lower Saxony (IV) championship in 1961. They claimed a second title there in 1968 and then qualified for the Regionalliga Nord (II) in 1972. After league re-structuring in 1974 the team played in the Oberliga Nord (III) where they won the championship in 1987 and then emerged out the promotion playoffs to join the 2. Bundesliga.

Generally, the side ended up in mid-table with their best finishes being 7th in 1994 and 6th in 1995. Meppen played their way into the final eight of the 1997 DFB-Pokal competition on the strength of a memorable 6–1 victory over Eintracht Frankfurt. The club's eleven-year run on the professional circuit ended in 1998 and they began a slide that landed them in the Oberliga Nord (V), where played half a dozen seasons burdened by ongoing financial problems. During the new century Meppen dropped to the Niedersachsenliga (5th division). They won the championship in 2011 and advanced to the Regionalliga Nord, which they won in 2017 to return to the 3. Liga.

SV Meppen Women is a professional soccer team based in Meppen, Germany. The team competes in the top tier of women's soccer in Germany and has a strong reputation for producing talented players and competing at a high level. The team is known for its skilled players, strong work ethic, and competitive spirit on the field. SV Meppen Women has a dedicated fan base and plays their home matches at the Meppen Stadium, which is known for its passionate atmosphere. The team has a rich history of success in domestic competitions and is always a formidable opponent for any team they face. With a commitment to excellence and a winning mentality, SV Meppen Women is a force to be reckoned with in German women's soccer.