What league is VfB Stuttgart?
DFB-Pokal
VfB Stuttgart/Leagues
What does VfB stand for in Stuttgart?
Verein für Bewegungsspiele Stuttgart
VfB Stuttgart
Full name | Verein für Bewegungsspiele Stuttgart |
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Short name | VfB |
Founded | 9 September 1893 |
Ground | Mercedes-Benz Arena |
Capacity | 60,449 |
What is the name of Stuttgart stadium?
Mercedes-Benz Arena
VfB Stuttgart/Arenas/Stadiums
The Mercedes-Benz Arena is located in the east of Stuttgart on the east bank of the river Neckar, about 4.5 kilometres from Stuttgart’s city centre and main rail station.
How did Stuttgart get its name?
The city gets its name from its horse breeding past The area around which the city developed was originally a site for breeding cavalry horses, owned by Duke Liudolf von Schwaben in the 10th century. The name comes from ‘Stutengarten’ which is an archaic form of the German word ‘Gestüt’, meaning stud yard.
Which team plays at Mercedes Benz Arena?
VfB Stuttgart
Mercedes-Benz Arena/Teams
Who plays at Mercedes Benz Arena Germany?
Eisbären Berlin
Alba BerlinGermany national beach soccer team
Mercedes-Benz Arena Berlin/Teams
A home venue for basketball and ice hockey The Mercedes-Benz Arena is the home stadium for two of Germany’s top national clubs – basketball’s ALBA Berlin and the Eisbären Berlin ice hockey team. But the stadium is not only a venue for premier league matches, it also hosts international games with elite clubs.
Is Stuttgart a rich city?
In particular, areas around Munich, Frankfurt and Stuttgart are now some of the wealthiest in Europe – while regions in the east and the former industrial Ruhr area rank among the lowest.
What’s Stuttgart famous for?
It is most famous for its automotive industry (both Porsche and Mercedes-Benz have their headquarters in Stuttgart and both have car museums) as well as its mineral springs in the district of Bad Cannstatt which owns the second largest source of mineral water in Europe after Budapest.
How do I get to Stuttgart Mercedes Arena?
If arriving by car, from the motorways around Stuttgart signs with a stadium symbol will guide you, via the B10 and B14, to the stadium. If using public transport, take overground metro (S-Bahn) line S1 from the main rail station (Hbf). Take the train in the direction of Kirchheim and get off at stop Neckarpark.