
O futuro de Nübel está em jogo enquanto a roleta do goleiro do Bayern gira
A saída do Stuttgart por empréstimo deixa o primeiro lugar do Bayern em disputa e Nübel procura um novo clube antes que a janela se feche.
soccer · BUNDESLIGA
VfB Stuttgart, founded in 1893, is a storied German football club based in Stuttgart, Baden-Württemberg. Competing in the Bundesliga, the club has a passionate fan base and a reputation for developing young talent. Historically, Stuttgart has won the Bundesliga twice (1991–92, 2006–07) and the German Cup on five occasions, most recently in 2020. The team plays its home matches at the Mercedes-Benz Arena, a modern venue that can host over 60,000 spectators. In recent years, VfB Stuttgart has oscillated between the top tier and the second division, but the 2023–24 campaign has seen a resurgence. Under head coach Pellegrini, the squad has combined experienced internationals with promising academy graduates, earning a mid-table finish and a return to European competition eligibility. Stuttgart’s identity is built on a blend of technical skill and tactical discipline. The club’s youth academy, known as the “Stuttgarter Academy,” has produced notable talents such as Timo Werner and Marco Reus, underscoring the club’s commitment to nurturing homegrown players.
The 2023–24 Bundesliga season has seen VfB Stuttgart climb steadily from a shaky start to a solid mid-table position. After a 3–0 loss to Bayern Munich in the opening match, the team secured a 2–1 victory over Bayer Leverkusen, highlighting a newfound defensive solidity. As of the latest update, Stuttgart sits 10th in the league table, 15 points behind leaders Bayern Munich. Key moments include a 1–0 win against Borussia Dortmund in the 12th round, showcasing the squad’s resilience. The club is also preparing for a Europa Conference League qualifying round, aiming to reestablish its presence in European football.

A saída do Stuttgart por empréstimo deixa o primeiro lugar do Bayern em disputa e Nübel procura um novo clube antes que a janela se feche.
O atacante do Stuttgart, Deniz Undav, eliminou uma desvantagem de dois gols com dois gols nos acréscimos para garantir a vaga da Alemanha na fase eliminatória da Copa do Mundo de 2026.
Deniz Undav marcou duas vitórias saindo do banco, na vitória do VfB Stuttgart sobre a Costa do Marfim por 2 a 1, coroando um momento decisivo em sua rápida ascensão da terceira divisão da Alemanha à relevância internacional.

O retorno do atacante Stoilov pode decidir o destino do Makedonija Stuttgart contra o TSV Rohr II em um rebaixamento de seis pontos no nível Kreisliga A.
Uma década de investimento dá resultado como Stuttgart’s lado conquista status de Frauen-Bundesliga com uma vitória final comandante no último dia de jogo.