Youth After starting her footballing career at local club DJK Langwasser in 2007, Fudalla moved around multiple clubs in the area until entering the
1. FC Nürnberg youth ranks in 2015. She moved to the under-17s at
Bayern Munich two years later; that year Fudalla made her senior team debut for Bayern II in the
2. Bundesliga against
Saarbrücken. Her first goal came in March 2018 during a win against
Sindelfingen.
Bayern Munich II Her debut for Bayern Munich II came on 12 November 2017 when she was substituted for
Melanie Kuenrath in 68th minute. She scored her first goal on 18 March 2018 in a 3–1 win against
VfL Sindelfingen with the goal to make it 2–1 in the 59th minute. Fudalla and Bayern II won the
2. Bundesliga, as she scored 17 goals to finish second in the goal scoring charts. However, as the second team of a first-division side, Bayern II were denied promotion to the Bundesliga.
FF USV Jena Fudalla progressed to the Bundesliga ahead of the
2019–20 season, signing for newly-promoted club
FF USV Jena. Her Bundesliga debut came on the first matchday on 17 August 2019 in the home game against
TSG 1899 Hoffenheim, which ended in a 6–1 defeat. She scored her first Bundesliga goal on the fourth matchday on 22 September 2019 home against
1. FC Köln with a penalty kick in the 71st minute to bring the final score to a 2–2 draw. The team failed to win a game throughout the season and was eventually relegated, with Fudalla scoring two goals.
RB Leipzig During the subsequent summer, Fudalla moved to
RB Leipzig. After three seasons in the 2. Bundesliga, Fudalla fired Leipzig to promotion during the
2022–23 campaign, becoming the league's most prolific player with 20 goals. Back in the top flight for the
2023–24 season, Fudalla made her first game-changing contribution during Leipzig's first home game in the Bundesliga, lobbing Essen's keeper for her first goal and executing a short solo run for her second, which eventually brought the team a 3–2 victory. The team struggled from thereon out, taking just one point from the subsequent five games. Fudalla returned to the scoring charts with a shot from range in a 1–1 draw versus Leverkusen, before taking home an assist to
Lydia Andrade in a loss against Hoffenheim. Following the winter break, the German began starring in the division, scoring once versus Cologne, twice during a spectacular 4–4 draw in Essen and both goals in an upset victory against Eintracht Frankfurt. She scored both goals in the 2–1 home victory against
Eintracht Frankfurt. == Career statistics ==