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Coaching lineup and sports administration solidified at FC Ingolstadt, with Slipcevic assuming the role of manager.

Following the introduction of Nick Breitenstein as the new head of the women's department, the players from FC Ingolstadt's second division soccer squad boarded the train.

Following the introduction of Nick Breitenstein as the head of the women's department, the ladies'...
Following the introduction of Nick Breitenstein as the head of the women's department, the ladies' football team of FC Ingolstadt's Second Division embarked on...

Coaching lineup and sports administration solidified at FC Ingolstadt, with Slipcevic assuming the role of manager.

Footie Update: FC Ingolstadt Women's Team Shake-Up for the New Season

Having introduced the fresh face of Nick Breitenstein as their department head, FC Ingolstadt's second-division footballers are now cooking up a storm, ready to serve a fresh lineup for the upcoming season. The negotiations are underway, but the cat's out of the bag about certain personnel changes. Don't be surprised if you hear the familiar voices of Benjamin Stolte, Thorsten Splieth, Solveig Böhme, and Michael Maurer commanding the pitch once more.

But here's the twist—our very own lady midfielder, Ivana Slipcevic, has marked her territory. She'll soon be strutting her stuff alongside her colleague, Pija Reininger, at SC Sand, adding a little more rivalry to their league matches. The Schanzerinnen will miss the presence of Lisa Ebert, who's taking her talents to SKN St. Pölten in the Austrian Bundesliga, and the illustrious Nadja Burkhard, who's decided to hang up her cleats. The fate of Kerstin Bogenschütz, the team's fifth starting player, remains a tantalizing mystery.

Solveig's Secret Stashes

Sit tight, boys and girls, because Solveig Böhme, the sporting director of the FCI women, is cooking up a storm in the transfer window. She's whispering sweet nothings into the ears of potential newbies, and while she can't spill the beans just yet, she's more than confident they'll soon be making waves in the team. A little birdie told us these folks will bring some sizzling skills to the team and boost the squad with their high-quality performance.

With four test matches confirmed, the Schanzerinnen are gearing up for a battle-filled summer. On July 19, they'll face off against Blau-Weiß Linz away, while on July 26, they'll prepare for a home clash against RB Salzburg at Audi Sportpark. After a brief stay in Sonthofen from July 30 to August 3, complete with a test match against St. Gallen on Saturday, the girls will be back for the final hurrah, scheduled for the weekend of September 9/10. The opponent for this last preparatory bout is still unknown, after the previously anticipated foe had to cancel their appearance.

Insider Info:Regrettably, as of June 2025, no official list of new signings for FC Ingolstadt’s women's team has been publicly revealed. The current squad appears to consist largely of existing or long-term players like Ivana Slipčević, Paula Vidović, and Leonie Hein, with no new arrivals announced[5]. To keep your fingers on the pulse for any updates, be sure to follow the club's official communications or reliable women’s football news sources.

Solveig Böhme, the sporting director of FC Ingolstadt's women's team, is rumored to be signing new players in the upcoming season, promising to bring fresh football talent to the premier-league squad. European-leagues might be the future destinations for some of the current Schanzerinnen players, as Lisa Ebert has already moved to SKN St. Pölten in the Austrian Bundesliga, and Nadja Burkhard is retiring.

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