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Bundesliga 2025-26 Germany

Borussia M’gladbach 2025-26 🌿

Borussia Mönchengladbach — die Fohlen, the Foals — carry one of German football’s richest traditions into the modern Bundesliga era. Five-time German champions, UEFA Cup winners, and once the club that produced Günter Netzer and Berti Vogts, Gladbach have never entirely shaken their identity as an attacking, freewheeling side. The current project under Gerardo Seoane blends that attacking heritage with modern pressing intensity. Borussia-Park, with its vibrant atmosphere and passionate support base, provides the backdrop for a club chasing European football and its best football in years.

1900
Founded
Borussia-Park
Home Ground
54,057
Capacity
Gerardo Seoane
Manager

The Borussia M’gladbach Story 2025-26

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Die Fohlen: A Legacy of Attacking Football

Borussia Mönchengladbach’s five Bundesliga titles in the 1970s established them as one of Germany’s most celebrated clubs. Under Hennes Weisweiler and then Udo Lattek, die Fohlen played football of breathtaking attacking quality. The likes of Günter Netzer, Jupp Heynckes, and Berti Vogts became legends. That tradition of expressive, forward-thinking football has never entirely left the club, even through the lean years. Gladbach fans demand entertainment, and the best sides have always delivered it.

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Borussia-Park: A Modern Fortress

Borussia-Park opened in 2004 and quickly became one of the Bundesliga’s most atmospheric venues. The modern bowl design concentrates crowd noise, creating an intense environment that visiting teams struggle with. On European nights — which Gladbach’s supporters have long demanded and occasionally enjoyed — the stadium reaches a level of noise that makes it one of continental football’s most impressive experiences. Seoane’s team has made it a genuinely difficult place to play, as several top Bundesliga sides have discovered.

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Robin Hack: The Winger Who Excites

Robin Hack arrived at Gladbach from Nuremberg with a reputation as one of the Bundesliga’s most exciting wide players, and he has emphatically justified the faith. The German winger’s directness, his ability to beat defenders in tight spaces, and his delivery from wide positions make him a constant threat. Germany’s national team have noticed. Hack’s performances in Gladbach’s green and white carry the same attacking electricity that Netzer’s did half a century ago — the Foals tradition continues.

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