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The 2026 BFV Junior Women's Cup in front of a record crowd

1457 spectators watched the final of the BFV Junior Cup on Monday, May 25, 2026 in summery conditions, setting a record crowd.

16 goals and title defense

The day started at 10:00 a.m. with the final of the D-Juniors between 1. FC Union Berlin and SF Charlottenburg-Wilmersdorf 03. The Union team dominated the game from the start and took the lead in the 7th minute through Baranovszkij. Four minutes later, Schuck made it 2:0 and added her brace in the 14th minute. After Union's Kabil had only hit the post in the 9th minute, she then scored in the 18th minute to make it 4-0. In the 20th minute, Baranovszkij converted to make it 5-0 and joined Schuck as a double scorer. Union then increased the lead to 6:0 five minutes before the break with a deflected shot from Pasieka. After the half-time break, the Union Berlin team added another ten goals to their tally. Tsakanian ('32), Dubbick ('34, '35), Isirli ('39, '41, '46), Carrion Sago ('51) and the double goal scorer from half-time, Baranovszkij ('53, '55, '57), all scored. With a final score of 16:0, the D-Juniors of 1. FC Union Berlin defended their title as cup winners.

Hertha BSC wins heated duel

Hertha BSC and 1. FC Union met in the final match of the C-Juniors at 12:00 noon. Hertha BSC started the game better and created the first scoring chances. In the 11th minute, Hertha's captain found herself alone in front of the opposing goal, but ultimately missed the target. The game was briefly interrupted in the 26th minute after two players clashed in a tackle and Union's Flory had to leave the pitch with a straight red card. Hertha's Witt was also shown a yellow card. After a rather unsettled first half, the teams went into the half-time break goalless.

Hertha BSC got into the game better in the second half and scored within the first minute of the restart. As in the first 35 minutes of the match, the game was characterized by heated duels and, as a result, interruptions. In the 41st minute, Hertha's Huesker managed to break through in the penalty area and make it 1:0. Just four minutes later, captain Von Löhneysen increased the lead to 2:0 and the match ended with this score after 70 minutes. After losing the penalty shoot-out last year, the Hertha BSC C-juniors could now celebrate as the 2026 Cup winners.

Hertha also cup winners in the B-juniors

In the third and final match of the day, the B-Juniors of Hertha BSC and Viktoria Berlin faced off. With a few exceptions, most of the action took place in Viktoria Berlin's half of the pitch. While the Hertha BSC team tried to score with an offensive drive, Viktoria Berlin defended everything at the back until the half-time break. After 40 minutes, the first half ended without any goals. Hertha BSC also started the second half on the offensive. In the 48th minute, Hertha's Chapman finally scored to make it 1-0 after Viktoria were unable to clear a corner kick properly. Just three minutes later, Aseko Nkili made it 2-0 with a volley into the far corner. In the 56th minute, a free-kick for Hertha BSC led to another minor scuffle in the Viktoria Berlin penalty area, which was punished with yellow cards. Viktoria Berlin tried to fight their way forward again and forced Hertha goalkeeper Rademacher to make a save outside the penalty area in the 68th minute. Both teams fought to the end and were loudly supported by the stands. At the end of the day, Hertha BSC's B-Juniors were able to celebrate as they lifted the trophy.

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