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BUNDESLIGA 2025-26 Germany

VfL Wolfsburg 2025-26 🐺

VfL Wolfsburg are one of German football's most distinctive clubs — a team born from the Volkswagen company town of Wolfsburg in Lower Saxony, carrying the identity of their industrial home into the Bundesliga. The Wolves won the Bundesliga in 2009 under Felix Magath, a title that remains the pinnacle of the men's team's achievement, and have since been a consistent presence in the top flight. But it is the women's team that has taken the club's name to global prominence: VfL Wolfsburg Frauen are multiple Champions League winners and one of the most decorated women's football clubs in European history.

1945
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Volkswagen Arena
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30,000
Capacity
The Wolves
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The Wolfsburg Story 2025-26

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VW-Powered Club in Lower Saxony

VfL Wolfsburg’s story is inseparable from the story of Volkswagen. The club was founded by workers at the VW factory in 1945, making it one of the most explicitly industrial football clubs in the world. Volkswagen’s majority stake and ongoing financial support has given Wolfsburg a stability that many Bundesliga rivals can only envy: the Volkswagen Arena is a well-maintained modern stadium, the training facilities are among Germany’s best, and the club operates with a long-term plan rather than the short-termism that has destabilised bigger names. The relationship between corporation and club is a defining feature of Wolfsburg’s identity and financial health.

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Women’s Team: Multiple Champions League Titles

VfL Wolfsburg Frauen are the most successful women’s football club in German history and one of the most decorated in European football. The women’s team has won the UEFA Women’s Champions League multiple times, competing at the highest level of the women’s game with a consistency that reflects serious investment and a genuine commitment to excellence. Players like Alexandra Popp — Germany’s most capped women’s international — have built long careers at the club. The women’s success has brought global attention to the Wolfsburg name and set a standard that the men’s programme aspires to match. The club takes genuine pride in the dual identity: a men’s team working toward European qualification, and a women’s team already at the summit of the continental game.

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Bundesliga Top-Half Ambitions

The men’s team’s ambitions in 2025-26 centre on Bundesliga top-half consolidation and a push for European places. In a Bundesliga that has grown increasingly competitive beyond the traditional giants of Bayern Munich and Borussia Dortmund, clubs like Wolfsburg must compete smartly — using their financial backing to recruit intelligently rather than outspend rivals. The Volkswagen Arena provides a formidable home advantage, and the club’s fan culture, while sometimes overshadowed by the corporate ownership structure, generates genuine atmospheres on big matchdays. European nights at the Volkswagen Arena remain a realistic objective, and the 2025-26 squad is built to deliver them.

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