SIGNAL IDUNA PARK, home stadium of Borussia Dortmund
Borussia Dortmund

Borussia Dortmund

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Founded

1909

Venue

SIGNAL IDUNA PARK

City

Dortmund

Capacity

81,365

Surface

grass

#2 Bundesliga R0# DFB Pokal #17 UEFA Champions League R0#1 FIFA Club World Cup R0
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Borussia Dortmund was founded in 1909 by a group of young men in the Dortmund district of Nordstadt.

Season Stats

Record

19W 7D 3L

H:11W/A:8W

Goals

60 / 29 (+31)

H:33/A:27

Clean Sheets

7

H:5/A:2

Rank

4

Sidelined Players (9)

N. SüleCalf Injury
since 11/08/2025
Fábio SilvaGroin Injury
since 20/04/2025
A. AnselminoMuscle Injury
since 01/09/2025
Yan CoutoKnee Injury
since 19/08/2025
J. DuranvilleShoulder Injury
since 07/07/2025
N. SchlotterbeckKnee Injury
since 07/04/2025
E. CanGroin Injury
since 10/06/2025
J. RyersonCalf Injury
since 18/08/2025
J. BrandtBroken Wrist
since 08/09/2025

Trophies

Bundesliga

2011/2012,2010/2011,2001/2002,1995/1996,1994/1995,1962/1963,1956/1957,1955/1956,

8xWinner

Bundesliga

2022/2023,2021/2022,2019/2020,2018/2019,2015/2016,2013/2014,2012/2013,1991/1992,1965/1966,1960/1961,1948/1949,

11x2nd Place

DFB Pokal

2020/2021,2016/2017,2011/2012,1988/1989,1964/1965,

5xWinner

DFB Pokal

2015/2016,2014/2015,2013/2014,2007/2008,1962/1963,

5x2nd Place

2. Bundesliga

1975/1976,

1x2nd Place

Super Cup

2019,2014,2013,1996,1995,1989,

6xWinner

Super Cup

2021,2020,2017,2016,2012,2011/2012,

6x2nd Place

UEFA Europa League

2001/2002,1992/1993,

2x2nd Place

UEFA Champions League

1996/1997,

1xWinner

UEFA Champions League

2023/2024,2012/2013,

2x2nd Place

UEFA Super Cup

1998/1999,

1x2nd Place

Borussia Dortmund

Borussia Dortmund, founded on 19 December 1909 by working-class men from the Borsigplatz neighbourhood in the Ruhr Valley, play at the iconic Signal Iduna Park — the largest stadium in Germany with an 81,000 capacity and the legendary 24,000-standing Yellow Wall. The club has won eight Bundesliga titles, including back-to-back crowns in 2011 and 2012 under Jürgen Klopp, and won the UEFA Champions League in 1997 by defeating Juventus. Known for their counter-pressing philosophy and a model of identifying and selling elite talent, Dortmund have launched the careers of Robert Lewandowski, Ousmane Dembélé, and Jude Bellingham. Their gold-and-black identity and ferocious supporter culture make them one of the most recognisable clubs in world football.