

Turbine Potsdam Women Dominate Warbeyen with a 3-0 Victory in German Women's Bundesliga II
In a commanding performance on April 26, 2026, Turbine Potsdam Women secured a comprehensive 3-0 win over Warbeyen (W) in the German Women's Bundesliga II. The match, played at the Karl-Liebknecht-Stadion in Potsdam, saw the hosts assert their authority from the opening whistle.
Match Overview
Turbine Potsdam Women, a club with a rich history in German women's football, controlled possession and created numerous scoring opportunities. Warbeyen struggled to contain the pace and movement of the Potsdam attack, which punished defensive lapses with clinical finishing.
Key Moments
- First Half: Potsdam took the lead in the 15th minute when a precise through-ball split the Warbeyen defense, allowing the striker to slot home from close range. The home side doubled their advantage just before half-time with a powerful strike from outside the box that left the goalkeeper with no chance.
- Second Half: Turbine Potsdam continued their dominance after the break, sealing the victory with a third goal in the 67th minute. A well-executed corner kick was headed in at the far post, giving the hosts a comfortable 3-0 lead. Warbeyen rarely threatened the Potsdam goal, with the home defense standing firm.
Standout Players
The Turbine Potsdam Women's attacking midfielder was named player of the match, contributing a goal and an assist while completing several key passes. The defensive unit, led by the experienced center-back, shut down any potential Warbeyen counter-attacks, ensuring a clean sheet.
League Implications
The victory strengthens Turbine Potsdam Women's push for promotion in the German Women's Bundesliga II. With this win, they remain in contention for a top-two finish, which would secure a spot in the top-flight Frauen-Bundesliga next season. Warbeyen, on the other hand, will need to regroup as they fight to move away from the relegation zone.
This result adds to Potsdam's rich legacy and demonstrates their ambition to return to the highest level of German women's football.