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    Verein für Bewegungsspiele Stuttgart 1893 e. V. (lit.'Association for Movement Games Stuttgart 1893'), commonly known as VfB Stuttgart (German pronunciation: [faʊ̯ɛfˈbeː ˈʃtʊtɡaʁt] ⓘ), is a German professional sports club based in Stuttgart, Baden-Württemberg.
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    The club's football team is currently part of Germany's first division, the Bundesliga. VfB Stuttgart has won the national championship five times, most recently in 2006–07, the DFB-Pokal three times and the UEFA Intertoto Cup a record two times. See more

    Verein für Bewegungsspiele Stuttgart 1893 e. V. (lit. 'Association for Movement Games Stuttgart 1893'), commonly known as VfB Stuttgart (German pronunciation: [faʊ̯ɛfˈbeː ˈʃtʊtɡaʁt] ), is a German professional See more

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    The home ground of VfB Stuttgart is the MHPArena which was originally built in 1933. It lies close to the River Neckar on Bad Cannstatt's … See more

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    Foundation to WWII
    Verein für Bewegungsspiele Stuttgart was formed through a 2 April 1912 merger of predecessor sides … See more

    • Badge of Stuttgarter FV 93 (1893–1912)
    • Badge of FC Krone Cannstatt (1897–1912)
    • Badge of VfB Stuttgart (1912–1949) See more

    The longest rivalry of VfB is the city rivalry with Stuttgarter Kickers (Die Roten/Reds against Die Blauen/Blues). However, the respective first teams … See more

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    HefleswetzKick – VfB Stuttgart team and history site
    f-archiv – The German Football Archive historical German football league tables (in German)
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