Mega football weekend in Potsdam: Excitement for women and juniors!
Find out everything about the Turbine Potsdam games on November 15th and 16th, 2025, including the DFB Cup round of 16.

Mega football weekend in Potsdam: Excitement for women and juniors!
Football will be very important in Potsdam in the coming days! The weekend from November 15th to 16th, 2025 promises exciting games for the Turbine Potsdam junior and women's teams. It's safe to say that fans will be looking forward to these sporting events. A look at the program shows that there is something for every taste.
On Saturday, November 15th, the B2 juniors will take to the field at 11:00 a.m. against FC Neuenhagen 1913 II in the Sportforum Waldstadt. We can look forward to a lot of action here! On Sunday, November 16th, things continue with a variety of games. The 3rd women's team will play at 10:00 a.m. against FSV Babelsberg 74 in the Sportforum Waldstadt. Just an hour later, also at 10:00 a.m., the U15s will play against FSV Eintracht Glindow in the stadium at the Luftschiffhafen.
DFB Cup round of 16 and other matches
A highlight of the weekend is certainly the DFB Cup round of 16, in which Turbine Potsdam plays against SGS Essen. This exciting duel will take place on Sunday at 1:00 p.m. in the Karl Liebknecht Stadium, with the gates opening for fans at 11:30 a.m. The second women's team will also meet FC Carl Zeiss Jena II on the same day at 2:00 p.m. in the Sportforum Waldstadt. The offer is tempting and the ticket prices are quite affordable at €6 (reduced €5).
Further games are scheduled for Friday, November 14th. At 7:00 p.m. the SG Bornim U15 meets the U17 from Turbine Potsdam at Stephan-Albrecht-Platz. Before that, on Saturday at 10:00 a.m., the D2 will play against FC Deetz III in the Deetzer Parkstadion. So if you have a good knack for exciting football moments, you won't miss out this weekend!
Growth and popularity of women's football
Women's football has experienced a huge upswing in Germany recently. Statistics show that over 75% of female respondents have a strong interest in football and the number of active female players is constantly increasing. There are currently around 100,000 women and an additional 107,000 girls up to the age of 16 active in football in Germany. This speaks volumes about the popularity of the sport.
The UEFA Women's EURO 2025, which took place in Switzerland in July, ended successfully for England, who defended the title, while Germany started with great ambitions. Under coach Christian Wück, who prepared the team for the EURO, Germany was eliminated in the semi-finals against Spain. Nevertheless, Germany is proud of its history in women's football, particularly as a two-time world champion and eight-time European champion.
With over 9,700 female teams registered at the DFB last season, the number of registered teams has also increased significantly. There is a sharp increase in the number of players and teams, especially in the age group up to 16 years. Football in Germany is clearly on the rise, which can also be felt in Potsdam. So pay attention to the upcoming games and show support for the talented players of Turbine Potsdam!
For more information about the games and the teams, you can visit the official website of Turbine Potsdam or read it at kicker. Statista offers a look at the development of women's football. Don't miss the chance to be part of this exciting weekend of football!