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The club's best squad series – Stuttgart

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VfB Stuttgart is a multi-sporting club in Stuttgart in central Baden-Württemberg in southwestern Germany, founded on 9 September 1893 and consisting of football (professional, amateur, youth and card), boxing, hockey, athletics and table tennis, and its professional football team currently competes in the Bundesliga.

In the history of Stuttgart club, there have been many famous stars playing for the team, for example, the Brazilian captain Dunga, who won the World Cup in 1994, played in Stuttgart at that time; the once beautiful Bayern Munich Brazilian foreign assistant Elber also initially played in Stuttgart, forming a famous "frontcourt trident" with Barakov and Bobic. The former German national team manager Loew was the head coach of Stuttgart in that era. In addition, Daum, who shocked German football, was once the manager of Stuttgart, and under his leadership, Stuttgart won the club's second league title in 1992.

Most of the memories of Stuttgart stay in the hearts of post-80s fans, and post-90s and post-00s fans, not many can know Stuttgart. Today, let's take a look at the best team in Stuttgart's history. Because of the presence of the Stuttgart troika, the offensive 3-4-3 formation was chosen in terms of formation.

Hildebrand

The club's best squad series – Stuttgart

Timo Hildebrand (born 5 April 1979 in Worms, Germany) is a German footballer who plays as a goalkeeper for Stuttgart, Sporting Lisbon and Schalke 04.

Hildebrand once broke Oliver Kahn's record of 803 consecutive minutes without conceding a goal and extended the new record to 884 minutes. However, in the German national team, due to the presence of Kahn and Lehmann, the young Hildebrand had to relegate to the position of goalkeeper no. 3. After playing for Frankfurt F.C. in the Bundesliga, Hildebrand officially announced his retirement on 29 March 2016.

honor:

1 Bundesliga champion

Holder of two Bundesliga record for not conceding a goal

Buchwald

The club's best squad series – Stuttgart

Guido Buchwald (1961-) was the main defender of the West German team in 1990, and contributed to West Germany's world cup victory in 1990, including the 1990 final, Buchwald successfully froze Maradona, and the king of the ball shed tears after the game.

In the history of the Stuttgart club for more than a hundred years, Buchwald left his name in it. Buchwald had a distinguished resume as a player and, although not playing for the giants, Buchwald was always one of the best defenders in the Bundesliga. From his career in professional football in 1979 to his retirement in 1999, he spent 20 years in the Professional League record of 511 games in Germany.

1990 World Cup winner

2-time Bundesliga champion

1 German Super Cup

Foster

The club's best squad series – Stuttgart

Karl-Heinz Förster (born 25 July 1958 in Mosbach, Germany) is a German footballer who plays as a central defender for Stuttgart.

Karl Foster was the younger brother of Bint Foster, who played 494 Bundesliga games for Stuttgart (older brother Bernd222, younger brother Karl 272), who together won the 1984 league title for the team and also participated in the 1982 World Cup. Karl Filster was Germany's best staring centre-back of the period.

Mera

The club's best squad series – Stuttgart

Fernando Meira (born 5 June 1978 in Guimarães, Portugal) is a Portuguese professional footballer who plays as a defender. He played for Benfica, Stuttgart, Galatasaray, Zenit St. Petersburg, Zaragoza and other teams, and has retired as an agent.

The technically advanced Portuguese team is shorter on average, with Meera at 1.88 metres being the tallest player in portugal and the header being the strongest shield in Mela's defence. As a defender, Melas often staged a good scene from the back to the front and completed the kill, on August 17, 2005, It was Mela who let Portugal score a goal just five minutes after the opening half of the second half, and Mela's occasional flashes of inspiration brought Scolari a lot of surprises.

2006–07 Bundesliga champion

2010 Russian Premier League champion

Soldo

The club's best squad series – Stuttgart

Zvonimir Soldo (born 2 November 1967 in Zagreb, Croatia) is a former Croatian footballer who plays as a defender or centre-back for Bundesliga club Stuttgart and as head coach of Cologne F.C.

Soldo played 301 games for the team, more than 200 of which were captains. He won the 1997 German Cup with the team and when he retired in 2006, the city of Stuttgart presented him with a commemorative medal in recognition of his contribution to the club while in Stuttgart.

1997 German Cup winner

Runner-up in the 1998 European Championship

Runner-up in the Bundesliga in 2003

Hleb

The club's best squad series – Stuttgart

Aliaksandr Pavlovich Hleb (born 1 May 1981 in Minsk, Belarus) is a Belarusian footballer who plays as a midfielder.

Belarusian international Hleb has been the midfield soul of Stuttgart since Barakov's retirement, and because of his presence in Eastern Europe and his equally strong style of play, Hleb has been dubbed the "new Nedved" by the European media; Hleb is technically comprehensive and is usually called a midfield all-rounder. When he first arrived in the Bundesliga, he appeared as a player on the left side, and then was transferred to the middle of the road, becoming an attacking midfielder who habitually ambushed behind the forwards.

2-time Belarusian Cup winner

Barakov

The club's best squad series – Stuttgart

Krasimir Balakov Bulgarian: Красимир Генчев Балъков), born on 29 March 1966 in Veliko Tarnovo, Bulgaria, is a former Bulgarian footballer who plays as a forward and current coach of Lovic FC.

As a master midfielder with a high reputation in international football, Crasimir Barakov is known for his left-foot technique, wide vision, excellent organization and scheduling ability, accurate and creative passing, and his ball control ability is extremely strong, dribbling is very good, good at changing lines, often staging wonderful consecutive breakthroughs, on the field he is accustomed to taking the ball from the left of the midfield to organize the attack.

2 times Bulgarian Footballer of the Year

1996–97 German Cup winner

The best team for the 15th FIFA World Cup

1 UEFA International Toto Cup

Dunga

The club's best squad series – Stuttgart

Dunga (full name Carlos Caetano Bledorn Verri) (born 31 October 1963 in Ijuy, Rio Grande do Sul, Brazil) is a former Brazilian professional footballer.

One of the biggest contributors to Brazil's victory in the 94Th World Cup, it was selected for the best team. Since then, he has gone to Japanese football, but his level has not declined, and he is still an "iron" back who can organize a good defense. It can also act as a midfield engine. The ball is hidden in the needle, but it is the fulcrum of the whole team, and his pass is not hurried or slow, which just makes up for the weakness of the Brazilian team's impetuousness.

1994 World Cup winner in the United States

Winner of the 2007 Copa America in Venezuela

2009 Confederations Cup in South Africa

Elber

The club's best squad series – Stuttgart

Giovane Elber (born 23 July 1972 in Londrina, Paraná, Brazil) is a Brazilian former professional footballer who plays as a striker.

Giovanni Elber is a very technical player, his desire to score on the field is very strong, his personal skills are very delicate, especially in one-on-one situations, often with excellent passing skills to break through the defense of opposing defenders, so as to shoot and score. He is a stable, prolific shooter.

1-time Bundesliga top scorer

4-time Bundesliga title

2 French Serie A titles

1 UEFA Champions League title

Gomez

The club's best squad series – Stuttgart

Mario Gomez (born 10 July 1985 in Riedlingen, Germany) is a former German professional footballer who plays as a striker.

Gomez is tall and strong, while Gomez is tall and not stupid, with fast dribbling, flexible movements, and a balanced shooting ability, whether it is left and right feet or headers. This technical characteristic of Gomez was very suitable for Stuttgart's counter-attack style of play at that time, often staging a good scene of personal breakthrough with the ball at high speed from midfield and then attacking the city in the confrontation with the defenders.

UEFA Champions League 1 time

Bundesliga champion 3 times

German Cup winner 1 time

German Super Cup 2 times

2010–11 Bundesliga Golden Boot

Klinsmann

The club's best squad series – Stuttgart

Jürgen Klinsmann (born 30 July 1964 in Göppingen, Germany) is a German professional footballer, world football superstar, the main striker of the German national team in the 90s, the world cup/European Championship double champion, the on-field striker, nicknamed "Golden Bomber".

Jurgen Klinsmann is a big-game player who has played well for Germany in international competitions, holding the Record for German players scoring goals in the European Cup. The club's career transition to the four major leagues of Germany, Italy, England and France has also performed well, and it is a milestone for the first foreign star to conquer English football, and is known as one of the most powerful strikers in the history of football.

German Footballer of the Year 1988 and 1994

England Footballer of the Year 1995

Winner of the 1996 European Championship

The above 11 familiar stars are the best candidates in Stuttgart's 3-4-3 lineup in my heart, of course, there are many Stuttgart stars, such as Bobic, one of the troika, was not selected because of the fierce position of the striker, I don't know who is the best team in Stuttgart in your heart? Let me know in the comments section!

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