

Schalke 04
Founded
1904
Coach
Miron Muslic
Venue
VELTINS-Arena
City
Gelsenkirchen
Capacity
62,278
Surface
grass
Season Stats
Record
14W 5D 5L
H:8W/A:6W
Goals
34 / 21 (+13)
H:19/A:15
Clean Sheets
4
H:2/A:2
Rank
14
Sidelined Players (1)
Recent Results
vs Arminia Bielefeld
2. Bundesliga · 06/03/2026
@ Greuther Fürth
2. Bundesliga · 28/02/2026
vs 1. FC Magdeburg
2. Bundesliga · 21/02/2026
@ Holstein Kiel
2. Bundesliga · 15/02/2026
vs SG Dynamo Dresden
2. Bundesliga · 07/02/2026
@ VfL Bochum 1848
2. Bundesliga · 31/01/2026
vs 1. FC Kaiserslautern
2. Bundesliga · 25/01/2026
@ Hertha BSC
2. Bundesliga · 17/01/2026
@ VfL Osnabrück
Club Friendlies · 10/01/2026
@ Eintracht Braunschweig
2. Bundesliga · 21/12/2025
Upcoming Fixtures
vs Hannover 96
2. Bundesliga
15/03/2026
13:30
@ SV Darmstadt 98
2. Bundesliga
21/03/2026
20:30
vs Karlsruher SC
2. Bundesliga
05/04/2026
13:30
@ SV 07 Elversberg
2. Bundesliga
12/04/2026
13:30
vs SC Preußen Münster
2. Bundesliga
19/04/2026
13:30
@ SC Paderborn 07
2. Bundesliga
24/04/2026
13:30
vs Fortuna Düsseldorf
2. Bundesliga
02/05/2026
13:30
@ 1. FC Nürnberg
2. Bundesliga
08/05/2026
13:30
vs Eintracht Braunschweig
2. Bundesliga
17/05/2026
15:30
Schalke 04
FC Schalke 04, founded on 4 May 1904 in the working-class Ruhr Valley city of Gelsenkirchen and nicknamed Die Königsblauen (The Royal Blues) and Die Knappen (The Miners), won seven German championships — the last in 1958 — and the UEFA Cup in 1997 by defeating Inter Milan on penalties. Their modern home, the spectacular Veltins-Arena with a capacity of 62,271 and a retractable roof and movable pitch, is one of the finest stadiums in Europe and hosted the 2004 Champions League final. Schalke's academy has produced Manuel Neuer, Mesut Özil, Leroy Sané, and İlkay Gündoğan, among many others. Currently competing in the 2. Bundesliga after severe financial difficulties following the loss of their Gazprom sponsorship, the club is working to return to the top flight their loyal global fanbase demands.