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Borussia Dortmund

"Die Schwarzgelben"

Founded: December 19, 1909
Location: Dortmund, Germany
Stadium: Signal Iduna Park
Capacity: 81,365

Club Overview

Borussia Dortmund, commonly known as BVB, is one of Germany's most beloved football clubs, recognized globally for their passionate supporters and attacking football philosophy. Founded in 1909, Dortmund has cultivated a tradition of nurturing young talent, known for their dynamic playstyle, creative attacking movements, and high-energy pressing.

Achievements

8

Bundesliga Titles

5

DFB-Pokal Titles

1

Champions League
Winners in 1997

1

Intercontinental Cup

Key Players

Gregor Kobel
Gregor Kobel

Goalkeeper

Ayman Azhil
Ayman Azhil

Midfield

Daniel Svensson
Daniel Svensson

Defence

Ramy Bensebaini
Ramy Bensebaini

Left Back

Cole Campbell
Cole Campbell

Right Wing

Recent Form

Dortmund remains a top contender in the Bundesliga, consistently challenging for domestic honors and regularly participating in European competitions. They are known for their vibrant, attacking play and a relentless commitment to youth development, ensuring their competitiveness on multiple fronts.

Fan Culture

Borussia Dortmund boasts one of the largest and most passionate fanbases in world football. Their iconic "Yellow Wall" (Südtribüne) at Signal Iduna Park is legendary, creating one of the most intimidating and exhilarating atmospheres in the sport. The loyalty and energy of their fans greatly enhance the club's identity.

Champions League History

Borussia Dortmund famously won the UEFA Champions League in 1997, defeating Juventus 3-1 in the final. They reached the final again in 2013, narrowly losing to domestic rivals Bayern München. Dortmund is known for memorable European campaigns marked by thrilling football and passionate performances.

Edin Terzić

Manager: Niko Kovać

Niko Kovać has established himself as a respected figure at Borussia Dortmund, implementing a dynamic tactical approach that has maintained the club's tradition of attacking football. His focus on developing young talent while maintaining competitive ambitions has helped Dortmund remain one of Germany's premier clubs and a force in European competition.