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VfB Stuttgart

VfB Stuttgart
Stuttgart celebrate winning the German title in 2007 ©Bongarts

VfB Stuttgart

Formed: 1893
Nickname: Die Roten (The Reds)

UEFA club competition honours (runners-up in brackets)
• UEFA Cup: (1989)
• UEFA Cup Winners' Cup: (1998)
• UEFA Intertoto Cup: 2000, 2002, 2008

Domestic honours (most recent triumph in brackets)
League title: 5 (2007)
German Cup: 3 (1997)

History
• First established in 1893, Stuttgart underwent a significant early evolution in 1912 when they merged with an outfit from the suburb of Cannstatt and set up permanent base there. A dozen years later they appointed their first professional coach in the form of Englishman Tom Hanney, who led the team to the Baden-Württemberg championship title within two years.

• For success on a national level, Die Roten had to wait until 1950, when they claimed their first German title in front of 96,000 fans in Berlin. An estimated 100,000 supporters then turned out to welcome their heroes back in Stuttgart, and the team repeated the feat in 1952, the decade also yielding two German Cup triumphs.

• Founder members of the Bundesliga in 1963/64, Stuttgart went on to reach the UEFA Cup semi-finals in 1973/74 and 1979/80, either side of a short spell in the second tier. Domestically, they fought their way back from relegation to claim league honours in 1983/84, thanks in part to a young Jürgen Klinsmann.

• Another Bundesliga win followed in 1991/92, three years after Stuttgart had lost out to Diego Maradona's SSC Napoli in the UEFA Cup final. They went on to grace their second European showpiece in 1997/98, although the outcome was the same as they finished runners-up to Chelsea FC in the penultimate edition of the UEFA Cup Winners' Cup.

• The rest of Europe was made to take note again when coach Felix Magath led an exciting, youthful side to second spot in the Bundesliga in 2001/02, an achievement that earned them a first UEFA Champions League tilt. Five years later, with Armin Veh at the controls, they put together a superb run of results to secure their fifth championship crown.

Club records
Most appearances: Hermann Ohlicher (459)
Most goals: Karl Allgöwer (165)
Record victory: Stuttgart 8-0 SSV Jahn Regensburg (2. Bundesliga, 13 May 1977)
Record defeat: BV Borussia Dortmund v Stuttgart (1. Bundesliga, 14 March 1964)

* Last updated on 8 July 2010

Last updated: 24/01/11 11.18CET

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Matches

HomeAway
The home team is listed first.Last updated: 18/05/2013 02:00 CET
Falkensee-FinkenkrugFalkensee-Finkenkrug0-5StuttgartStuttgart
StuttgartStuttgart2-0Dinamo MoskvaDinamo Moskva
StuttgartStuttgart0-1WolfsburgWolfsburg
Dinamo MoskvaDinamo Moskva1-1StuttgartStuttgart
BayernBayern6-1StuttgartStuttgart
StuttgartStuttgart0-0DüsseldorfDüsseldorf
StuttgartStuttgart2-2SteauaSteaua
BremenBremen2-2StuttgartStuttgart
StuttgartStuttgart0-3HoffenheimHoffenheim
NürnbergNürnberg0-2StuttgartStuttgart
MoldeMolde2-0StuttgartStuttgart
StuttgartStuttgart2-2LeverkusenLeverkusen
HamburgHamburg0-1StuttgartStuttgart
StuttgartStuttgart0-0KøbenhavnKøbenhavn
StuttgartStuttgart2-1Eintracht FrankfurtEintracht Frankfurt
StuttgartStuttgart3-0St PauliSt Pauli
DortmundDortmund0-0StuttgartStuttgart
KøbenhavnKøbenhavn0-2StuttgartStuttgart
StuttgartStuttgart2-4HannoverHannover
MönchengladbachMönchengladbach1-2StuttgartStuttgart
SteauaSteaua1-5StuttgartStuttgart
FreiburgFreiburg3-0StuttgartStuttgart
StuttgartStuttgart2-1AugsburgAugsburg
FürthFürth0-1StuttgartStuttgart
StuttgartStuttgart0-1MoldeMolde
StuttgartStuttgart3-1SchalkeSchalke
MainzMainz3-1StuttgartStuttgart
StuttgartStuttgart2-1KölnKöln
WolfsburgWolfsburg2-0StuttgartStuttgart
StuttgartStuttgart0-2BayernBayern
DüsseldorfDüsseldorf3-1StuttgartStuttgart
StuttgartStuttgart1-4BremenBremen
StuttgartStuttgart1-1GenkGenk
HoffenheimHoffenheim0-1StuttgartStuttgart
GenkGenk0-2StuttgartStuttgart
StuttgartStuttgart1-1NürnbergNürnberg
StuttgartStuttgart2-0BochumBochum
LeverkusenLeverkusen2-1StuttgartStuttgart
StuttgartStuttgart0-2LazioLazio
StuttgartStuttgart0-1HamburgHamburg
LazioLazio3-1StuttgartStuttgart
Eintracht FrankfurtEintracht Frankfurt1-2StuttgartStuttgart
StuttgartStuttgart1-2DortmundDortmund
HannoverHannover0-0StuttgartStuttgart
StuttgartStuttgart2-0MönchengladbachMönchengladbach
StuttgartStuttgart2-1FreiburgFreiburg
StuttgartStuttgart2-1FreiburgFreiburg
AugsburgAugsburg3-0StuttgartStuttgart
StuttgartStuttgart0-2FürthFürth
SchalkeSchalke1-2StuttgartStuttgart
StuttgartStuttgart15:30MainzMainz
BayernBayern20:00StuttgartStuttgart

Trophy cabinet

Club record in UEFA competitions

  • Biggest win in UEFA competition:
    17/09/1973, Stuttgart 9-0 Olympiakos
  • Biggest defeat in UEFA competition:
    06/12/1978, Příbram 4-0 Stuttgart, Pribram
  • Appearances in UEFA Champions League:  5
  • Appearances in UEFA Cup Winners' Cup:  2
  • Appearances in UEFA Europa League:  17
  • Appearances in UEFA Intertoto Cup:  4
  • Player with most UEFA appearances: 58
    Zvonimir Soldo ( Croatia CRO)
  • Top scorers in UEFA club competitions: 16
    Karl Allgöwer ( Germany GER)
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