Jennifer Cramer: From Turbine Potsdam to Hertha BSC – A new beginning!
Jennifer Cramer is moving from Turbine Potsdam to Hertha BSC in 2025. She brings a lot of experience to lead the young team.

Jennifer Cramer: From Turbine Potsdam to Hertha BSC – A new beginning!
Jennifer Cramer officially completed her move from Turbine Potsdam to Hertha BSC on August 30, 2025. After 16 years in which she made a significant contribution to Turbine's success, including taking part in a Champions League final and winning the German championship, she sees an exciting new challenge at Hertha. Her contract with Potsdam had expired and the 32-year-old now wants to give new impetus with Hertha BSC, a club in the regional league, and pass on her experience to the young team. Cramer is the oldest player on the team, with an average age of 20.8, so she brings a wealth of experience with her. rbb24 reports that...
The head of women's football at Hertha, Sofian Chahed, describes Cramer as an experienced player and leader. Her career so far began in Hesse, where she played for JSG Röddenau/Birkenbringhausen and DFC Allendorf/Eder, among others, before moving to Turbine Potsdam in the youth sector. Cramer played 23 times for the national team and celebrated the European Championship title with the German team in 2013 , as noted on the Hertha website.
New goals at Hertha BSC
Cramer is determined to lead the team to promotion to the 2nd Bundesliga and has high expectations for the coming season. Despite the change to a new coach, Tobias Kurbjuweit, and various new additions, the team has already settled in well. Her goal is to give advice to the younger players during training and act as a leader on the field. Cramer describes himself as a quiet person who waits before approaching others. Nevertheless, she has already had positive experiences with her new teammates and recognizes the differences in communication and the topics raised by the younger players , which she also explains at rbb24.
Her desire to play against Turbine Potsdam next season shows her connection to her former club. Although she doesn't rule out a return to Potsdam, she currently sees her future clearly at Hertha BSC. According to the official Hertha website, the club hopes to benefit from Cramer's experience.
Transfers in the regional league
Cramer's move is part of a larger event in the regional league, where various players are changing teams. A comprehensive overview of recent transfers shows that both young talents and experienced players have found ways to new clubs , which can be read on soccerdonna.de.