VfL Wolfsburg

If you’re a soccer fanatic, you’d know that the Bundesliga is no walk in the park! But there’s a team that thrives on this challenge, turning it into an art form – say hello to the unstoppable VfL Wolfsburg!

December 08
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02:30 pm
December 08, Sun, 02:30 pm
Volkswagen Arena - Wolfsburg
December 13
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07:30 pm
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Europa Park Stadion - Freiburg im Breisgau
December 22
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04:30 pm
December 22, Sun, 04:30 pm
Volkswagen Arena - Wolfsburg
January 11
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PreZero Arena (Rhein-Neckar-Arena) - Sinsheim-Hoffenheim
January 14
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Volkswagen Arena - Wolfsburg
January 18
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06:00 pm
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Allianz Arena - Munich
January 24
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07:30 pm
January 24, Fri, 07:30 pm
Volkswagen Arena - Wolfsburg
February 01
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Deutsche Bank Park (Commerzbank Arena) - Frankfurt
February 08
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06:00 pm
February 08, Sat, 06:00 pm
Volkswagen Arena - Wolfsburg
February 15
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02:30 pm
February 15, Sat, 02:30 pm
Mercedes-Benz-Arena (MHPArena Stuttgart) - Stuttgart

The Wolves of the Bundesliga

Nestled in the city of Wolfsburg, the team is known as “Die Wölfe” or “The Wolves,” and for good reasons. These folks have a knack for relentlessly pursuing victory and nipping at the heels of their rivals.

One of the driving forces behind Wolfsburg’s success is the powerhouse duo of Wout Weghorst and Xaver Schlager. Weghorst, the Dutch sensation, has been a true goalscoring machine for Wolfsburg. He’s the kind of striker who, given half a chance, will have the ball in the back of the net before you can say ‘Gooooal!’ On the other hand, Schlager, an Austrian midfield marvel, controls the game’s pace like a maestro, making precision passes look as easy as a walk in the park.

Together, this dynamic duo has powered Wolfsburg to new heights, navigating the tides of the Bundesliga with ease and flair.

Rivals on the Field

No great team exists without its share of nail-biting rivalries. For Wolfsburg, there is a trio of adversaries that make the Bundesliga season as sizzling as a summer BBQ!

Bayern Munich, Borussia Dortmund, and RB Leipzig are the big threes that provide some intense matches every season. Games against Bayern Munich are always a spectacle, with the powerhouses of German football clashing in an epic struggle of tactics and talent. Similarly, encounters with Borussia Dortmund provide fireworks, especially with the contrasting styles of the teams. And let’s not forget the battles with RB Leipzig, which often turn into high-octane encounters that leave fans on the edge of their seats.

These rivalries not only make the league entertaining but also push Wolfsburg to perform at their best, bringing out the true Wolves spirit.

The Volkswagen Arena Experience

Speaking of spirit, you haven’t truly experienced Wolfsburg until you’ve been to a game at the Volkswagen Arena, their home ground. This modern stadium can pack in over 30,000 fans and is an architectural marvel designed to amplify the atmosphere.

If you’re all about the view, try grabbing a seat in the main stand – the visibility of the entire pitch is fantastic, making sure you don’t miss a single piece of the action. If you’re more about the atmosphere, the Sudkurve, or south curve, is where you want to be. This is where the most passionate fans gather, turning every match into a carnival of soccer.

Now, about those ticket prices. Depending on the importance of the match and where you want to sit, ticket prices can vary. But generally, you can expect to pay between 25 to 80 Euros. A pretty fair deal for a chance to watch top-class soccer, right?

Final Whistle

From the talent on the field to the spectacle in the stands, VfL Wolfsburg offers the full Bundesliga experience. So, whether you’re a seasoned soccer fan or someone looking to dip their toes into the world of football, catching a Wolfsburg game should be right on top of your to-do list.

So come on down, join the pack, and cheer on the Wolves as they battle their way through another thrilling season of Bundesliga action! Let’s see where the journey takes them next!

Facts About VfL Wolfsburg

  • The Volkswagen Connection: VfL Wolfsburg was established in 1945, right after World War II, by workers at the Volkswagen factory, hence the name “VfL” (Verein für Leibesübungen), which translates to “Club for Physical Exercise.” Volkswagen remains a key supporter and sponsor of the club, and the team’s home ground, the Volkswagen Arena, reflects this connection.
  • First-Time Champions: VfL Wolfsburg clinched their first and only Bundesliga title in the 2008-2009 season, under the guidance of head coach Felix Magath. They beat heavyweights like Bayern Munich and Borussia Dortmund to the title, making it a remarkable season in the club’s history.
  • Successful Women’s Team: Wolfsburg’s women’s team is one of the most successful in Europe. They’ve won the Frauen-Bundesliga, the top tier of league competition for women’s football in Germany, multiple times and have also been crowned champions of the UEFA Women’s Champions League on several occasions.
  • Ecological Responsibility: VfL Wolfsburg is known for its commitment to the environment. In 2019, they became the first professional sports team in the world to pledge to the United Nations Sports for Climate Action Framework, committing to measures aimed at combating climate change and promoting sustainability.