Introduction

VfB Stuttgart 1893 is one of the oldest, best known and most successful clubs in Germany.

As the date in the name implies, football in Stuttgart goes right back to the late 19th century.   The current club was founded in 1912 when two local teams merged.

It has won the German Championship has won five times,  the German Cup three times and the Intertoto Cup a record three times.

In 2016 VfB Stuttgart was relegated to the 2 Bundesliga, ending an unbroken 38-year spell in the top flight.  Until then,  the club had been a member of the Bundesliga every year but two since the league was established in 1963.

Stuttgart ended the 2016/17 season as 2 Bundesliga champions and secured automatic promotion back to the Bundesliga. The club came 7th in its first year back at the top.

 

Colours: red and white

Local rivals: Karlsruhe (2 Bundesliga), Stuttgarter Kickers ( Oberliga Baden-Württemberg)

National Honours

Championship:
Winners : 1950, 1952, 1984, 1992, 2007
Runners-up : 1935, 1953, 1979, 2003
Cup :
Winners : 1954, 1958, 1997
Runners-up : 1986, 2007, 2013

International Honours

UEFA Cup:
Runners-up : 1988–89
UEFA Cup Winners’ Cup:
Runners-up : 1997–98
UEFA Intertoto Cup:
Winners : 2000, 2002, 2008 (record)

Going to a game.

Stadium : VfB Stuttgart play in the Mercedes-Benz Arena.  Although built originally in 1933 it has been renovated many times and was one of the venues for the 2006 World Cup.  In 2011 it was converted into a football-only venue at a cost of  60 million Euros and now has a capacity of 60441 (11225 standing places).
There are the usual food and drink facilities and you although there is a cashless system for fans who want it you can also pay in cash or by credit card inside the stadium.

Tickets :  You can buy tickets at the tourist information office at the airport and by telephone (+49 (0) 1806  99 1893 ).
You can also book online and print your own ticket using the print@home facility.
Prices vary depending on the opposition, with games agains the likes of Gladbach and Schalke costing more than those against Ingolstadt and Darmstadt.  Prices for standing tickets range from 14.50 euros to 19.50 euros.  You will pay between 20 and 45 euros for the cheapest seats and between 55.50 and 87.50 euros for the most expensive seats.

Your match ticket will entitle you to free travel on public transport to and from the ground.

If you need more information you might find this brochure helpful.

Directions : The easiest way to reach the stadium is on the light railway (S1 towards Kirchheim).  Get off at Neckarpark, and the stadium is a short walk away.

You can also get there by underground (U9 towards Hedelfingen).  Get off at Schlachthof (7 stops)  There is then a 15 minute walk.

You can get more information from this map.

 

 

Stadium of VfB Stuttgart

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