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Dortmund

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Edin Terzić

League Position
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Established
1909 (114 years old)

Sport
Soccer

Stadium/Home
Westfalenstadion
(80,720 Capacity)

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Location
Dortmund, Germany

Nicknames
Die Schwarzgelben

Competitions
German Bundesliga
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Ballspielverein Borussia 09 e.V. Dortmund, commonly known as Borussia Dortmund , Dortmund, or BVB, is a German sports club based in Dortmund, North Rhine-Westphalia. The football team is part of a large membership-based sports club with 100,000 members, making BVB the third largest sports club by membership in Germany. Dortmund plays in the Bundesliga, the top tier of the German football league system. Dortmund is one of the most successful clubs in German football history.

Borussia Dortmund was founded in 1909 by seventeen football players from Dortmund. Borussia Dortmund have won eight German championships, three DFB-Pokals, five DFL-Supercups, one UEFA Champions League, one UEFA Cup Winners' Cup, and one Intercontinental Cup. Their Cup Winners' Cup win in 1966 made them the first German club to win a European title.

Since 1974, Dortmund have played their home games at Westfalenstadion. The stadium is the biggest stadium in Germany. Dortmund has the highest average attendance of any Association football club in the world. Borussia Dortmund's colours are black and yellow, giving the club its nickname die Schwarzgelben. Dortmund holds a long-standing rivalry with Ruhr neighbours Schalke, known as the Revierderby. Dortmund also has a rivalry with Bayern Munich. In terms of Deloitte's annual Football Money League, Dortmund is the second biggest sports club in Germany and the eleventh biggest football team in the world.

Team Members
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Karim
Adeyemi
#27



Jude
Bellingham
#22



Julian
Brandt
#19



Jamie
Bynoe-Gittens




Emre
Can
#23



Soumaïla
Coulibaly
#44



Mahmoud
Dahoud
#8



Julien
Duranville




Raphael
Guerreiro
#13



Sebastien
Haller
#9

2021-2022

Mats
Hummels
#15



Gregor
Kobel
#1



Marcel
Lotka




Donyell
Malen
#21



Thomas
Meunier
#24



Alexander
Meyer




Anthony
Modeste
#20



Mateu
Morey
#2



Youssoufa
Moukoko
#18



Salih
Özcan




Antonios
Papadopoulos
#47



Felix
Passlack
#15



Marco
Reus
#11



Giovanni
Reyna
#32



Tom
Rothe




Julian
Ryerson




Nico
Schlotterbeck
#4



Nico
Schulz
#14



Niklas
Sule
#25

2021-2022

Marius
Wolf
#31


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Stadium or Home

Westfalenstadion is an association football stadium in Dortmund, North Rhine-Westphalia, Germany. It is the home stadium of the Borussia Dortmund football team playing in the German Bundesliga.

The stadium is officially named Signal Iduna Park under a sponsorship arrangement lasting from December 2005 until 2021, giving naming rights to the Signal Iduna Group, an insurance company. The older name Westfalenstadion derives from the former Prussian province of Westphalia, which is part of the German federal state North Rhine-Westphalia. It is one of the most famous football stadiums in Europe and was elected best football stadium by The Times for its renowned atmosphere.

It has a league capacity of 80,720 (standing and seated) and an international capacity of 65,718 (officially seats only). It is Germany's biggest stadium and the seventh biggest stadium in Europe, as well as the third-largest stadium home to a top-flight European club (behind only Camp Nou and the Estadio Santiago Bernabéu). The stadium established the European record in average fan attendance in 2004–2005 with a total of 1.354 million fans. The stadium broke this record in the 2011–2012 season with almost 1.37 million spectators. Sales of annual season tickets exceed 50,000. The Südtribüne (South Bank) is the largest extant terrace for standing spectators in European football; it is regularly full to its 24,454 capacity. Famous for the intense atmosphere it breeds, the south terrace has been nicknamed "Yellow Wall". The Borusseum, the museum of Borussia Dortmund, is located inside the stadium.

The stadium hosted matches of the 1974 FIFA World Cup and of the 2006 FIFA World Cup. It also hosted the 2001 UEFA Cup Final. Various national friendlies and qualification matches for World and European tournaments have been played there as well as matches in European club competitions.

Trophies

DFB-Pokal
2020-2021

DFL-Supercup
2019

DFB-Pokal
2016-2017

DFL-Supercup
2014

DFL-Supercup
2013

DFB-Pokal
2011-2012

Bundesliga
2011-2012

Bundesliga
2010-2011

Bundesliga
2001-2002

FIFA Club World Cup
1997

UEFA Champions League
1996-1997

DFL-Supercup
1996

Bundesliga
1995-1996

DFL-Supercup
1995

Bundesliga
1994-1995

DFL-Supercup
1989

DFB-Pokal
1988-1989

UEFA Cup Winners Cup
1965-1966

DFB-Pokal
1964-1965

Bundesliga
1963

Bundesliga
1957

Bundesliga
1956


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