- Frankfurt bounce back as Arsenal delight
Finalists 1. FFC Frankfurt bounced back from two rare defeats to resume command of the league while deposed holders Arsenal LFC are English champions. - Women's Cup final given grand setting
The former Waldstadion in Frankfurt will provide the setting for the second leg of the UEFA Women's Cup final after the times and venues were confirmed. - Injured Lingor denied swansong
Germany playmaker Renate Lingor is out of 1. FFC Frankfurt's UEFA Women's Cup final against Umeå IK after fracturing her right shoulder and plans to retire. - Five-star Frankfurt keep cup
UEFA Women's Cup finalists 1. FFC Frankfurt recovered from a bad start to beat 1. FC Saarbrücken 5-1 and claimed their seventh German Cup in ten years. - Women's finalists hit rivals for six
UEFA Women's Cup finalists Umeå IK and 1. FFC Frankfurt both secured 6-0 victories at the weekend, when Arsenal LFC's 51-game run ended in England.











