The club has its origin as
SG Praunheim, with Praunheim establishing its women's football department in 1973. This iteration of the club did not participate in the
national championship or
cup tournaments, but nonetheless was included in the nascent
Bundesliga at its inception in 1990. In the early 1990s Praunheim achieved mid-table results with a tendency for slight improvements from season to season. The foundation for the club's later success was laid in the 1993–94 season when former captain Monika Staab, as coach and head of the women's football division, and Siegfried Dietrich, as manager and investor, developed the first professional club model in German women's football. In the following seasons they managed to stay amongst the top clubs in German football, but won no titles, often behind local rival
FSV Frankfurt. On 1 January 1999, the women's department left Praunheim to form
1. FFC Frankfurt. The merger was confirmed in June 2020 and, starting from 1 July 2020, the club would now compete as the women's football department of
Eintracht Frankfurt. In addition to the first team, the department would include up to five women's teams competing at various levels of women's football. ==Stadium==