Tor history of german football7/29/2023 ![]() Bruchweg was the name of Mainz's former stadium.īundestrainer - the title given to the coach of the Germany national team, currently Joachim LöwīVB - abbreviation commonly used to refer to Borussia Dortmund. Mit breiter Brust - literally 'with a big chest', meaning: with confidenceīruchweg Boys - collective nickname given to then-Mainz players Lewis Holtby, Andre Schürrle and Adam Szalai, who celebrated as if they were a rock band when they scored during the 2010/11 season. FC Kaiserslautern's Fritz-Walter-Stadion, so called due to its location on the Betzenberg Hillīökelbergstadion - the former home of Borussia Mönchengladbach, until the Foals moved into the BORUSSIA-PARK at the beginning of the 2004/05 seasonĭie Breisgauer - belonging to the Breisgau region, encompassing part of the Black Forest. ![]() ![]() Bīaden-Württemberg derby - A derby game contested by clubs from the German federal state of Baden-Württemberg, such as SC Freiburg, 1899 Hoffenheim or Karlsruher SC (Baden) and VfB Stuttgart or VfR Aalen (Württemberg)īananenflanke - curler, in-/ outswinger (cross) banana ballīetzenberg/Betze - popular name for 1. ![]() Achter - a player who plays the 'no.8' role in midfield, a box-to-box player, adept in both attack and defenceĭie Adler - the Eagles: a reference to the majestic bird of prey that adorns the Eintracht Frankfurt shirtsĭie Alte Dame - nickname for Hertha Berlin, literally 'the Old Lady'Īuto City club - nickname sometimes given to VfL Wolfsburg owing to the city's famous car manufacturer and main sponsor, Volkswagen.
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