BORUSSIA-PARK, home stadium of Borussia Mönchengladbach
Borussia Mönchengladbach

Borussia Mönchengladbach

GermanyGermany
LLWLW

Founded

1900

Venue

BORUSSIA-PARK

City

Mönchengladbach

Capacity

54,057

Surface

grass

#12 Bundesliga R0# DFB Pokal # Club Friendlies

Trophies

DFB Pokal

1994/1995,1972/1973,1959/1960,

3xWinner

DFB Pokal

1991/1992,1983/1984,

2x2nd Place

Bundesliga

1976/1977,1975/1976,1974/1975,1970/1971,1969/1970,

5xWinner

Bundesliga

1977/1978,1973/1974,

2x2nd Place

Super Cup

1995,

1x2nd Place

2. Bundesliga

2007/2008,

1xWinner

2. Bundesliga

2000/2001,

1x2nd Place

UEFA Europa League

1978/1979,1974/1975,

2xWinner

UEFA Europa League

1979/1980,1972/1973,

2x2nd Place

UEFA Champions League

1976/1977,

1x2nd Place

Borussia Mönchengladbach

Borussia Mönchengladbach, founded in 1900 in the industrial town of Mönchengladbach in western Germany and nicknamed Die Fohlen (The Foals), had their greatest era in the 1970s under Hennes Weisweiler, winning five Bundesliga titles between 1970 and 1977. The club plays at Borussia-Park, a 54,000-capacity modern stadium opened in 2004, and won the UEFA Cup twice — in 1975 and 1979 — as well as reaching the 1977 European Cup final. Legends of the era include Günter Netzer, Allan Simonsen (1977 Ballon d'Or winner), and Jupp Heynckes. Though they have not returned to those heights, Gladbach remain one of the Bundesliga's most cherished and historically significant clubs, regularly competing for European places.