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VfB Stuttgart
VfB Stuttgart, founded on September 9, 1893, is one of Germany's most historic and beloved football clubs, embodying the industrial spirit and passionate culture of the Baden-Württemberg region. The club's origins trace back to a group of young men from the Cannstatt district who initially formed a rugby and athletics club before embracing association football. A pivotal moment came in 1912 with the merger with FV Stuttgart, creating the VfB (Verein für Bewegungsspiele) that exists today. The club's home is the iconic MHP Arena (formerly Mercedes-Benz Arena), a modern 60,000-capacity stadium located in the Neckarpark area of Stuttgart. This venue has hosted major international tournaments, including the 2006 FIFA World Cup, and is renowned for its electrifying atmosphere, particularly in the "Gegengerade" stand where the most vocal supporters gather. VfB Stuttgart's trophy cabinet is impressive, featuring five German championships (1950, 1952, 1984, 1992, 2007) and three DFB-Pokal titles (1954, 1958, 1997). The club has also made its mark in Europe, reaching the UEFA Cup Winners' Cup final in 1998 and the UEFA Cup final in 1989. The 2006-07 Bundesliga title, won under coach Armin Veh with a thrilling, attacking style, remains a modern highlight. The club's identity is built on a tradition of developing exceptional talent and playing attractive, offensive football. Legendary players who have worn the white jersey include World Cup winners Fritz Walter and Karlheinz Förster, prolific strikers like Jürgen Klinsmann, Fredi Bobic, and Mario Gómez, and modern icons such as Philipp Lahm and Sami Khedira. The fan culture is deeply rooted and fiercely loyal, with the club boasting one of the highest average attendances in Germany. The annual "Cannstatter Volksfest" derby atmosphere is legendary. A defining rivalry is the "Baden-Württemberg Derby" against Karlsruher SC, a fierce regional contest. Another historic rivalry is with Bayern Munich, often fueled by memorable title races. After a period of instability that included relegation, VfB Stuttgart has re-established itself in the Bundesliga, consistently competing with a blend of promising youth and experienced professionals, aiming to restore its former glory among Germany's elite.
About VfB Stuttgart
VfB Stuttgart is a professional football club based in their region, founded in 1893. VfB Stuttgart currently fields a squad of 33 players who compete across competitive league fixtures. There are 4 upcoming matches on the VfB Stuttgart fixture list, with live updates and AI-driven match predictions. Browse the full VfB Stuttgart schedule, recent form analysis, head-to-head data and AI-powered predictions on this page.
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VfB Stuttgart team news
View allStuttgart's Assignon Out: Shoulder Surgery Leaves Timeline
Stuttgart defender Lorenz Assignon is out indefinitely after undergoing shoulder surgery. The right-back's recovery timeline remains unclear.
Ballack Leaves, Podolski Arrives: 2006 Bundesliga Final Day
Michael Ballack's Bayern farewell goal and Lukas Podolski's double for relegated Köln headlined the final day, while Werder Bremen beat Hamburg to claim second.
Why Deniz Undav Extended VfB Deal: A Fan Favorite Commits
Deniz Undav extends VfB Stuttgart contract early. The fan favorite said the club 'means extremely much' to him, rewarding a perfect fit since his arrival.
Why Deniz Undav Signed Early Extension with Stuttgart
Deniz Undav signs early VfB Stuttgart extension, with paperwork signed though official confirmation pending. The 29-year-old forward commits his future.
VfB Stuttgart-Undav Deal: La Liga Wants Bernardo Silva
VfB Stuttgart closes on Undav permanent deal; Manchester City's Bernardo Silva tops Barcelona's La Liga wishlist. What the Summer 2025 transfer window holds.
Nübel Leaves VfB Stuttgart After 3 Years: What's Next?
Alexander Nübel's loan at VfB Stuttgart ends after three seasons as he returns to Bayern Munich, with his next career move still undecided.











