Turbine Potsdam loses to Wolfsburg II: Exciting match ends 1:3!
On November 2, 2025, Turbine Potsdam lost 3-1 to Wolfsburg II at the Karl Liebknecht Stadium. Details about the gameplay and the next challenge.

Turbine Potsdam loses to Wolfsburg II: Exciting match ends 1:3!
On November 2, 2025, there was an exciting duel between 1. FFC Turbine Potsdam and VfL Wolfsburg II in the Karl Liebknecht Stadium in Potsdam. The spectators experienced a thrilling game that ultimately ended 1:3 for the guests. Turbine Potsdam showed that they are strong in terms of combat, but the necessary bit of luck was often missing on the offensive.
The start of the match was intense and marked by numerous chances for both teams. In the 18th minute there was a controversial penalty for Wolfsburg II, which Anny Kerim-Lindland failed to hit the post. A follow-up shot from Silia Plöchinger was secured, which calmed down the Potsdam team somewhat. Risa Yamada immediately caused danger, but her header was also deflected for a corner in the 19th minute.
The first half
The first half brought VfL Wolfsburg II the lead in the 33rd minute through Luca Papp, who converted a long-range shot. Almost in return, Adrijana Mori missed a good opportunity when she was denied by the Wolfsburg goalkeeper. Papp was able to hit the mark again in the 41st minute, increasing the score to 0-2. Rana Okuma then missed a great opportunity to score with a header shortly before half-time.
The second half and the decisive moments
After the break, Potsdam pressed, hoping to equalize. Amani Mahmoud had a chance to make it 2-2 in the 54th minute, but his goal was disallowed for offside. In the 57th minute it was Laura Lindner who successfully converted a direct free kick and made it 1-2. The pressure on Wolfsburg increased and Potsdam tried to make more of their attacks.
But in the 85th minute, the all-important counterattack came from Wolfsburg II. Weronika Arasniewicz scored to make it 1:3, marking the end of a hectic game. Turbine Potsdam showed morale, but lacked the final bite to exploit the visitors' defensive weaknesses.
Conclusion and outlook
In summary, Turbine Potsdam was unable to reward itself for its intensive and ambitious efforts. Now the next away game is in the 2nd women's Bundesliga against VfR Warbeyen. It remains to be seen whether they will make better use of their opportunities there.
The lineups and further details:
| team | Lineup |
|---|---|
| 1. FFC Turbine Potsdam | Plöchinger, Moore (69th Schmidt), Schmid, Okuma, Mori (46th Mahmoud), Eidson, Wohner (82nd Cedeño), Bobbe (46th Lindner), Kirschstein, Bernhardt, Yamada (46th Gnädig) |
| VfL Wolfsburg II | Schönwetter, Steiner (90th + 4 Müller), Harting, Kerim-Lindland, Zielinska, Arasniewicz, Schitteck, Papp (48th Beyer), Oppermann, Landrö (62nd Gößler), Saelen (90th + 4 Wagner) |
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