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VfB Stuttgart vs. 1. FC Heidenheim (25.04.2025)

Date Season Halftime Result
25.04.2025 2024 0 : 0 0 : 1

Match milestones

Time Team Name Event
21'' 1. FC Heidenheim Frans Krätzig Yellow Card
45'' + 2'' 1. FC Heidenheim Marnon Busch Yellow Card
53'' VfB Stuttgart L. Stergiou Substitution 1
62'' 1. FC Heidenheim Niklas Dorsch Yellow Card
70'' VfB Stuttgart F. Rieder Substitution 2
70'' 1. FC Heidenheim N. Dorsch Substitution 1
70'' 1. FC Heidenheim M. Busch Substitution 2
77'' 1. FC Heidenheim Sirlord Conteh Yellow Card
79'' VfB Stuttgart E. Demirović Substitution 3
79'' VfB Stuttgart C. Führich Substitution 4
79'' 1. FC Heidenheim M. Pieringer Substitution 3
89'' 1. FC Heidenheim M. Honsak Normal Goal
90'' + 2'' 1. FC Heidenheim F. Krätzig Substitution 4
90'' + 2'' 1. FC Heidenheim A. Beck Substitution 5

VfB Stuttgart

VfB Stuttgart was founded in the 19th century in 1893, under the name Stuttgarter FV 93. Like many other teams, their club colours are red and white. Given that they are from a city famous for its automotive industry, it's probably not surprising that their stadium is called the Mercedes-Benz Arena. It boasts a very solid capacity of 60,000 spectators.

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1. FC Heidenheim

The German football club uses red and dark blue as its club colours. These colours appear both in the club crest and on the jerseys. The home jerseys are predominantly red, with white vertical stripes on the jersey. The away jerseys are then all dark blue. At home they are at the Voith-Arena stadium, which will offer a capacity of 15,000 seats. The club was founded back in 1846 in the town of the same name, Heidenheim.

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