Vonovia Ruhrstadion, home stadium of VfL Bochum
VfL Bochum

VfL Bochum

GermanyNiemcy
WLWDD

Założony

1848

Obiekt

Vonovia Ruhrstadion

Miasto

Bochum

Pojemność

27,599

Nawierzchnia

grass

#10 2. Liga R0# Puchar Niemiec # Mecze towarzyskie klubów
Następny2. Liga
Karlsruher SC
Karlsruher SC
17/05/202615:30
VfL Bochum
VfL Bochum

Statystyki sezonu

Bilans

10W 10D 12L

H:8W/A:2W

Bramki

46 / 45 (+1)

H:29/A:17

Czyste konta

6

H:3/A:3

Pozycja

18

Zawodnicy niedostępni (12)

od 01/03/2025
P. HofmannUraz żebra
od 03/05/2025
F. PasslackUraz oka
od 10/02/2025
od 01/02/2025
G. HoltmannUraz uda
od 27/02/2025
G. HoltmannUraz uda
od 23/02/2025
G. HoltmannUraz mięśniowy
od 10/02/2025
K. MiyoshiUraz uda
od 10/04/2025
K. MiyoshiUraz uda
od 21/03/2025
M. PannewigUraz pleców
od 06/01/2025
M. BeroUraz łydki
od 11/05/2025
M. BeroChoroba
od 14/03/2025

Trofea

DFB Pokal

1987/1988,1967/1968,

2x2nd Place

2. Bundesliga

2020/2021,2005/2006,1995/1996,1993/1994,

4xWinner

2. Bundesliga

1999/2000,

1x2nd Place

VfL Bochum

VfL Bochum is a German football club founded in 1938 and based in Bochum, an industrial city in the Ruhr region of North Rhine-Westphalia. The club plays its home matches at the Vonovia Ruhrstadion. Bochum is widely celebrated as one of the most resilient clubs in German football, known for repeatedly bouncing between the Bundesliga and 2. Bundesliga. The Blaue (Blues) are a symbol of working-class Ruhr culture, embodying the grit and determination of a region built on coal and steel. Bochum earned promotion back to the Bundesliga for the 2021–22 season after seven years away, delighting their loyal fanbase. The club has never won a major national title but is deeply respected for its fighting spirit, community ties, and ability to consistently compete despite limited financial resources.