World Football Union Berlin's rise to the Frauen Bundesliga
They won the Bundesliga 2 title on the final day of the regular season on goal difference from Nurnberg, and next term will line up against the biggest names in German women's football such as Wolfsburg and Bayern Munich.
World Football's Delyth Lloyd has been speaking to Union Berlin forward Dina Orshmann about how it feels for the club to be in the top flight for the first time.
PHOTO CREDIT: Dina Orshmann playing for Union Berlin (Credit: Union Berlin)
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