TSV Heimsheim is crowned district cup winner after penalty drama!
On May 29th, 2025, TSV Heimsheim won the women's district cup after an exciting penalty shootout against TV Horrheim.

TSV Heimsheim is crowned district cup winner after penalty drama!
The TSV Heimsheim women's team won the district cup on May 29, 2025 after beating TV Horrheim in the exciting final. In a thrilling duel that ended 1-1 after both regular time and extra time, the final decision was a penalty shoot-out, in which the Heimsheim team triumphed 4-2. In regular time, Lea Schmid scored the goals in the 20th minute for Horrheim and Sophie Horn in the 34th minute for Heimsheim, which were not enough to decide the decision in extra time. During this phase, Heimsheim narrowly missed taking the lead when a shot hit the crossbar.
A crucial moment occurred during the game when goalkeeper Svenja Ströbel was injured during a save and had to be substituted. It was finally Sophie Horn who scored the decisive penalty and thus secured the district cup for TSV Heimsheim. This result outshone the day for the club, while the men of TSV Münchingen lost 0-3 in the final against TASV Hessigheim.
Background on women's football
The enthusiasm for women's football in Germany is constantly growing. According to current figures, around 100,000 women and an additional 107,000 girls under the age of 16 are active. The trend is positive, with a sharp increase in the number of players and teams. Almost 9,700 female teams are registered with the DFB, which reflects the interest in this sport. Germany is also one of the best women's national teams in the world, with two World Cup titles and eight European Championship titles. The German team is currently ranked third in the FIFA world rankings.
In July 2025, the UEFA Women's EURO will take place in Switzerland, where the German national team will start with high expectations, supported by the successful club structure, which in TSV Heimsheim is an example of the promotion of women's football. TSV Heimsheim 1904 e. V. is not only a sports training company, but also offers information about training times, membership fees and the club's history for interested new members.
The success of the Heimsheim women's team is not only a sporting triumph, but also a sign of the growing recognition of women's football in Germany. With their victory in the district cup, TSV Heimsheim is setting an example for the importance of supporting girls and women in sport.
For further information about TSV Heimsheim's developments and offers, visit the club's website: TSV Heimsheim. Detailed statistics and analyzes on women's football can be found at Statista, while reporting on the exciting cup final at the Stuttgart News can be read.