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Borussia Dortmund
Borussia Dortmund, affectionately known as BVB (Ballspielverein Borussia), is a German football institution founded in 1909 in the industrial heartland of Dortmund. The club's name derives from the Dortmund suburb of Borussia and the Latin name for Prussia. For decades, it was a mid-table club, but its post-war rise culminated in becoming the first German club to win a European trophy, the Cup Winners' Cup, in 1966. The soul of BVB is its legendary home, Signal Iduna Park, formerly the Westfalenstadion. With a capacity of over 81,000, it is Germany's largest stadium and is famed for its breathtaking "Gelbe Wand" (Yellow Wall)—the massive, standing-only Südtribüne that creates one of football's most intimidating and atmospheric cauldrons. Dortmund's trophy cabinet is impressive, featuring eight German championships, five DFB-Pokal titles, and the pinnacle of their success: the 1997 UEFA Champions League victory, secured with a dramatic win over Juventus. The club also won the Intercontinental Cup that same year. The club's identity is built on passionate, attacking football and a remarkable ability to develop and showcase world-class talent. Legendary figures include iconic captains like Lars Ricken, who scored in the '97 Champions League final, and Michael Zorc, the club's all-time appearance leader. Modern legends include Robert Lewandowski, Marco Reus, and the influential manager Jürgen Klopp, whose "heavy metal football" brought back-to-back Bundesliga titles in 2011 and 2012. BVB's fan culture is among the most fervent in the world, characterized by unwavering loyalty, spectacular choreographies, and a deep connection to the working-class roots of the Ruhr region. Their rivalry with Schalke 04, the Revierderby, is one of Germany's most intense. A secondary, yet fierce, rivalry exists with Bayern Munich, often dubbed "Der Klassiker." Currently, Borussia Dortmund consistently challenges at the top of the Bundesliga, acting as the primary rival to Bayern's dominance. They are renowned for their "never say die" spirit, a philosophy encapsulated in the club's motto: "Echte Liebe" (True Love). An interesting fact is that the club famously avoided bankruptcy in the early 2000s through fan donations and a strategic shift to a model focused on developing and selling young talent, a strategy that continues to define them today.
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View allEdin Terzic to Replace Ernesto Valverde as Athletic Club Coach, Signs Until 2028
Athletic Club appoints Edin Terzic as new head coach, signing a contract until 2028. The former Borussia Dortmund manager, who led his team to the 2024 Champions League final, takes over from Ernesto Valverde.
Athletic Bilbao Turns to Edin Terzic: A New Era Begins at San Mamés
Athletic Bilbao has appointed Edin Terzic as head coach to succeed Ernesto Valverde. The Croatian manager, known for his tactical acumen and Champions League final run with Dortmund, brings a fresh perspective to the Basque club's unique philosophy.
Klopp Intervened to Prevent Lewandowski's Manchester United Transfer After Secret Call
Discover how Jurgen Klopp's intervention, prompted by a mysterious phone call, derailed Robert Lewandowski's potential move to Manchester United. Exclusive details from Mirror - Football.
Borussia Dortmund Targets Salzburg's Gadou in First Signing Under New Sporting Director Ole Book
Borussia Dortmund are set to make their first marquee signing under new sporting director Ole Book, targeting RB Salzburg's highly-rated youngster Gadou as the club shifts focus to acquiring young talents with high potential and resale value.
Borussia Dortmund Secures French Defender Joane Gadou from RB Salzburg in €20M Deal
Borussia Dortmund has reached a principle agreement with RB Salzburg to sign French defender Joane Gadou for €20 million. The former PSG player spent two seasons in Austria and is set to move to the Bundesliga this summer.
Edin Terzic Returns to Coaching with Athletic Bilbao After Two-Year Hiatus
Edin Terzic appointed as Athletic Bilbao's new head coach, starting at season's end. The German had been without a job since leaving Borussia Dortmund in 2024, with a last-minute Monaco deal falling through.














