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BSC YB Frauen is a Swiss women's football team representing BSC Young Boys in the Nationalliga A. Founded in 1970 as women's division of FC Bern, it is the second most successful team in the championship with 11 titles between 1978 and 2011, and the most successful team in the national Cup with 15 trophies, including 8 titles in a row between 1994 and 2001. This last year saw FC Bern win the last of its 7 doubles to date and become the first Swiss team to take part in the UEFA Women's Cup. However, the 2000s proved less fruitful, and Bern wasn't able to win any titles. In 2009 the club was absorbed by Young Boys, taking its current name, and two years later it ended its decade-long unlucky streak winning its 11th Nationalliga trophy.

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  • BSC YB Frauen is a Swiss women's football team representing BSC Young Boys in the Nationalliga A. Founded in 1970 as women's division of FC Bern, it is the second most successful team in the championship with 11 titles between 1978 and 2011, and the most successful team in the national Cup with 15 trophies, including 8 titles in a row between 1994 and 2001. This last year saw FC Bern win the last of its 7 doubles to date and become the first Swiss team to take part in the UEFA Women's Cup. However, the 2000s proved less fruitful, and Bern wasn't able to win any titles. In 2009 the club was absorbed by Young Boys, taking its current name, and two years later it ended its decade-long unlucky streak winning its 11th Nationalliga trophy. (en)
  • Der BSC YB Frauen (abgeleitet von «Berner Sport Club Young Boys») ist ein Frauenfussball-Verein aus der Schweiz. Der Verein wurde am 15. Juni 2005 als FFC Bern gegründet, als sich die Frauenfussball-Abteilung des FC Bern selbständig machte. Seit 2009 ist der Club integriert in den BSC Young Boys. Seither spielt er unter dem Namen YB Frauen. (de)
  • El Young Boys Femenino de Berna​ (Berner Sport Club Young Boys Frauen en alemán y oficialmente, o YB Frauen​ de manera abreviada), es la sección femenina del BSC Young Boys, un club de fútbol de Suiza. Viste de amarillo y negro, juega en la Superliga Femenina de Suiza, en el Estadio Neufeld de la capital Berna, Suiza. Fundada en 1970 como división femenina del FC Berna, es el segundo equipo más exitoso del campeonato con 11 títulos entre 1978 y 2011,​ y el equipo más exitoso en la con 15 trofeos, incluidos 8 títulos seguidos entre 1994 y 2001.​ Este último año, el FC Berna ganó el último de sus 7 dobles hasta la fecha y se convirtió en el primer equipo suizo en participar en la Copa de la UEFA Femenina 2001-02. Sin embargo, la década de 2000 resultó menos fructífera y Berna no pudo ganar ningún título. En 2009, el club fue absorbido por el histórico BSC Young Boys, tomando su nombre actual, y dos años después terminó su racha de mala suerte de una década ganando su undécimo trofeo de la Nationalliga A.​ (es)
  • Le Berner Sport Club Young Boys est un club de football féminin situé à Berne, en Suisse. C'est la section féminine des BSC Young Boys. Il détient le record du nombre de victoire en coupe de Suisse avec quinze finales remportées. (fr)
  • Il Berner Sport Club Young Boys Frauen, noto semplicemente come Young Boys o YB Frauen, è una società calcistica svizzera di calcio femminile con sede nella città di Berna. Sezione femminile del Berner Sport Club Young Boys, la sua istituzione risale al 15 giugno 2005 come Frauen Fussballclub Bern. Oltre alla formazione titolare, che milita nella Women's Super League, la massima divisione del campionato svizzero, gestisce un settore giovanile con squadre Under-15, Under-17 e Under-18. (it)
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  • BSC YB Frauen is a Swiss women's football team representing BSC Young Boys in the Nationalliga A. Founded in 1970 as women's division of FC Bern, it is the second most successful team in the championship with 11 titles between 1978 and 2011, and the most successful team in the national Cup with 15 trophies, including 8 titles in a row between 1994 and 2001. This last year saw FC Bern win the last of its 7 doubles to date and become the first Swiss team to take part in the UEFA Women's Cup. However, the 2000s proved less fruitful, and Bern wasn't able to win any titles. In 2009 the club was absorbed by Young Boys, taking its current name, and two years later it ended its decade-long unlucky streak winning its 11th Nationalliga trophy. (en)
  • Der BSC YB Frauen (abgeleitet von «Berner Sport Club Young Boys») ist ein Frauenfussball-Verein aus der Schweiz. Der Verein wurde am 15. Juni 2005 als FFC Bern gegründet, als sich die Frauenfussball-Abteilung des FC Bern selbständig machte. Seit 2009 ist der Club integriert in den BSC Young Boys. Seither spielt er unter dem Namen YB Frauen. (de)
  • Le Berner Sport Club Young Boys est un club de football féminin situé à Berne, en Suisse. C'est la section féminine des BSC Young Boys. Il détient le record du nombre de victoire en coupe de Suisse avec quinze finales remportées. (fr)
  • Il Berner Sport Club Young Boys Frauen, noto semplicemente come Young Boys o YB Frauen, è una società calcistica svizzera di calcio femminile con sede nella città di Berna. Sezione femminile del Berner Sport Club Young Boys, la sua istituzione risale al 15 giugno 2005 come Frauen Fussballclub Bern. Oltre alla formazione titolare, che milita nella Women's Super League, la massima divisione del campionato svizzero, gestisce un settore giovanile con squadre Under-15, Under-17 e Under-18. (it)
  • El Young Boys Femenino de Berna​ (Berner Sport Club Young Boys Frauen en alemán y oficialmente, o YB Frauen​ de manera abreviada), es la sección femenina del BSC Young Boys, un club de fútbol de Suiza. Viste de amarillo y negro, juega en la Superliga Femenina de Suiza, en el Estadio Neufeld de la capital Berna, Suiza. (es)
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  • Berner Sport Club Young Boys (féminines) (fr)
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