1. FC Union Berlin continued their superb recent run of form with a 1-0 win over VfL Wolfsburg on Sunday evening. Benedict Hollerbach scored the only goal of the game in the 63rd minute to cap a brilliant collective performance.
The Bundesliga weekend comes to a close on Sunday, 6 April 2025, with the floodlit clash between the men's teams of 1. FC Union Berlin and VfL Wolfsburg. Kick off in the Stadion An der Alten Försterei is at 17:30.
The women's team of 1. FC Union Berlin will not be able to call on injured defender Ida Heikkinen for an extended period of time.
Four players from 1. FC Union Berlin’s women’s team have been called up for the April 2025 international break.
1. FC Union Berlin secured three more vital points on Sunday afternoon with their away win against SC Freiburg. Having gone a goal down, the guests came back to win through goals from Rani Khedira and Andrej Ilic either side of halftime.
The women’s team of 1. FC Union Berlin lost only their second game of the 2. Liga season on Sunday afternoon, going down by a goal to nil away at the only side to have beaten them already, Eintracht Frankfurt II. The single goal of a frustrating day for the guests, was scored in the 53rd minute by Elena Mühlemann.
Following the international break, the men's team of 1. FC Union Berlin will be back in Bundesliga action on Sunday, when they travel to play SC Freiburg. Kick-off at the Europa-Park Stadium is at 15:30.
On Sunday, 30 March 2025, 1. FC Union Berlin's women's team will travel to play Eintracht Frankfurt II in the 20th game of the 2. Bundesliga season.
Today, Wednesday, 1. FC Union Berlin filed an arbitration action with the chairman of the Permanent Arbitration Court for Clubs and Corporations of the Licensed Leagues [tändigen Schiedsgerichts für Vereine und Kapitalgesellschaften der Lizenzligen] by the required deadline.
Six Union players were in action for their countries during the first men’s international break of the calendar year. While some earned vital minutes on the pitch, others qualified for upcoming tournaments.
1. FC Union Berlin’s women’s team beat the in-form SC Sand 6-0 in front of another big crowd on Sunday afternoon at the Alte Försterei. After Naika Reissner and Eleni Markou had given the hosts a two goal lead at half time, Reissner doubled her tally, joined on the scoresheet by Lisa Heiseler, Dina Orschmann and Sarah Abu Sabbah.
This Sunday, 23 March 2025, the second half of the season's two best sides face each other in the Women's 2. Bundesliga when 1. FC Union Berlin host SC Sand. Kick off at the Stadion An der Alten Försterei is at 14:00.
The German Football League have today announced the precise scheduling for Bundesliga match days 31 to 34 of the 2024/25 season.
In the battle for promotion to the Bundesliga, 1. FC Union Berlin's women's team will face FC Ingolstadt 04, Borussia Mönchengladbach and FSV Gütersloh 2009 in their last home games of 2024/25. Tickets are now available online
With the beginning of spring, the Bundesliga season is taking its first international break. A total of six players from the men's team at 1. FC Union Berlin have been called up for their countries.
1. FC Union Berlin’s women’s team came away from their game against FC Bayern München II on Sunday afternoon with a point following their 2-2 draw. Despite Union having gone two goal up through Korina Janež and Lisa Heiseler, the hosts responded with a brace from captain Jana Kappes to level the scores.
1. FC Union Berlin took a fine point on Saturday afternoon with their 1-1 draw against FC Bayern München. Having defended bravely for 75 minutes, they went a goal down to Leroy Sane’s shot, but Benedict Hollerbach equalised only six minutes later to send the Alte Försterei into delirium.
Instead of the previously advertised pitch, 1. FC Union Berlin's women's team's match will take place on Sunday at the FC Bayern München campus (Ingolstädter Straße 272).
In a double-header, both professional teams of 1. FC Union Berlin will face off against FC Bayern München this weekend, starting as the men's team take to the field against the record champions as part of the 26th Bundesliga matchday. Kick off at the Alte Försterei on Saturday is at 15:30.
On Sunday afternoon, when 1. FC Union Berlin and FC Bayern München II meet, it will be a clash belying its status when looked at in terms of the league table. It’s one between two sides, undefeated in 2025. Kick off at the FC Bayern München campus (Ingolstädter Straße 272) is at 14:00.