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WELCOME TO BORUSSIA DORTMUND OFFICIAL THREAD

Ballspielverein Borussia 09 e. V. Dortmund
, commonly known as Borussia Dortmund [boˈʁʊsi̯aː ˈdɔɐ̯tmʊnt],[2] BVB,

Full nameBallspielverein Borussia 09 e. V. Dortmund
Nickname(s)Die Borussen
Die Schwarzgelben
(The Black and Yellows)
Der BVB (The BVB)
Short nameBVB
Founded19 December 1909; 111 years ago
GroundWestfalenstadion
Capacity81,365[1]
PresidentReinhard Rauball
ChairmanHans-Joachim Watzke (CEO)
Head coachMarco Rose
LeagueBundesliga
2020–21Bundesliga, 3rd of 18
WebsiteClub website

Borussia Dortmund iliasisiwa 1909 na kabla kuanzishwa Bundesliga 1963 ilikwishatawazwa mabingwa mara si chini ya mara 3.

Borussia Dortmund ingawa iliasisiwa tayari 1909 ni baada ya vita vya pili vya dunia vilivyoishia 1945,ndipo klabu hii ilipoanza kutamba.Pale ilipoundwa Bundesliga-Ligi ya leo ya Ujerumani hapo 1963,Borussia Dortmund ilikwishatawazwa mabingwa wa ujerumani mara 3.

1965 Dortmund ilishinda kombe la shirikisho la dimba la Ujerumani na ikakata tiketi ya kuania kombe la washindi la ulaya.Dortmund ikatia for a hadi finali hapo mei 1966 mjini Glasgfow dhidi ya Fc Liverpool ya Uingereza.Baada ya dakika 90 timu hizo 2 zilisimama suluhu bao 1:1.

Misukosuko ya Dortmund ilifikia kilele chake 1972 pale iliangukia daraja ya 3 ya kimkoa.1976,Borussia Dortmund ilirudi kuwa timu ya wastani katika Bundesliga. Mwishoni mwa msimu wa 1978 mahasimu 2-FC Cologne na Borussia Mönchengladbach zilikuwa kileleni hadi mechi ya mwisho ziokiania taji la ubimngwa.

Ili itawazwe bingwa na kuipiku FC Cologne,kwenye mechi ya mwisho, Borussia Mönchengladbach ilihitaji kuilaza B.Dortmund kwa mabao mengi sana.Hasimu wa Borussia Mönchengladbach, katika mpambano huo wa mwisho wa Ligi akawa B.Dortmund.Dortmund ikamuweka kijana chipukizi kulinda au kuliacha wazi lango lake.Kipa huyo chipukizi aliitwa Peter Endrulat.

Borussia Dortmund ilifufuka baada ya kunyakuwa ushindi wa kombe la shirikisho la dimba la Ujerumani 1989 ilipoilaza Werder Bremen.Miaka iliofuatia hapo ndio ya mafanikio makubwsa katika historia ya klabu hii.1995 na 1996 B.Dortmund ilitawazwa kwa mara ya 4 na ya 5 mabingwa wa Ujerumani.

Katika msimu wa 1996/97 ulikua msimu tena wa kutamba katika champions League-kombe la klabu bingwa barani ulaya.Dortmund ilipambana na Juventus Turin katika finali na ikiongoza kwa mabao 2:1 katika uwanja wa Olimpik wa Munich
 

  • 1945–1964

  • 1964–1974

  • 1974–1976 and 1978–1993

  • 1993–present

Stadiums​

The Westfalenstadion is the home stadium of Borussia Dortmund, Germany's largest stadium and the seventh-largest in Europe.[49] The stadium is officially named "Signal Iduna Park" after insurance company Signal Iduna purchased the rights to name the stadium until 2021.[50] This name, however, cannot be used when hosting FIFA and UEFA events, since these governing bodies have policies forbidding corporate sponsorship from companies that are not official tournament partners. During the 2006 World Cup, the stadium was referred to as "FIFA World Cup Stadium, Dortmund", while in UEFA club matches, it is known as "BVB Stadion Dortmund". The stadium currently hosts up to 81,359 spectators (standing and seated) for league matches and 65,829 seated spectators for international matches.[51][52]For these, the characteristic southern grandstand is re-equipped with seats to conform to FIFA regulations.


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Current management and board​

As of 1 January 2018[67][68]

Chairman Hans-Joachim Watzke
MemberNote
Supervisory board
MemberPosition
Borussia Dortmund GmbH & Co. KGaA
Hans-Joachim WatzkeChairman of the management
managing director for sport, communications and human resources
Thomas TreßManaging director for organisation, finance and facilities
Carsten CramerManaging director for sales, marketing and digitalization
Michael ZorcSegment director for sport
Sascha FliggeSegment director for communications
Reinhard BeckSegment director for human resources
Dr. Christian HockenjosSegment director for organisation
Marcus KnippingSegment director for finance and facilities
Gerd PieperChairman of the supervisory board
Managing shareholder of Stadt-Parfümerie Pieper GmbH Parfümerie International, Herne
Bernd GeskeManaging partner of Bernd Geske Lean Communication, Meerbusch
Major shareholder of Borussia Dortmund GmbH & Co. KGaA[66]
Bjørn GuldenChief executive officer of PUMA SE, Herzogenaurach
Christian KullmannChairman of the executive board of Evonik Industries, Essen
Ulrich LeitermannMember and chairman of the managing boards of group parent companies of the Signal Iduna Group
Dr. Reinhold LunowInternist, medical director and partner of Internistische Naturheilkundliche Gemeinschaftspraxis, Bornheim
treasurer of Ballspielverein Borussia 09 e. V. Dortmund since 20 November 2005
Silke SeidelChief executive officer of Dortmunder Stadtwerke Aktiengesellschaft
Peer SteinbrückSenior adviser of the board directors of ING-DiBa AG, Frankfurt am Main
Federal Minister of Finance from 2005 to 2009, member of the Bundestagfrom 2009 to 2016

Sponsors​

Manufacturer
PeriodBrandSource
1974–1990Adidas[78]
1990–2000Nike[78]
2000–2004Goool.de[79]
2004–2009Nike[80]
2009–2012Kappa[81]
2012–Puma[73]
Shirt Sponsor
PeriodSponsorSource
1974–1976City of Dortmund[82]
1976–1978Samson[82]
1978–1980Prestolith[82]
1980–1983UHU[82]
1983–1986Arctic[83]
1986–1997Continentale[82]
1997–2000s.Oliver[82]
2000–2006E.ON[82]
2006–2007![82][1]
2007–2020Evonik[71][1]
2020–1&1 Ionos (Bundesliga matches only)
Evonik (DFB Pokal and UEFA competitions only)

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Captain
Dates[91]NameNotes
1963–1965 Alfred SchmidtFirst club captain in the Bundesliga era
1965–1968 Wolfgang Paul
1968–1971 Sigfried Held
1971–1974 Dieter Kurrat
1974–1977 Klaus Ackermann
1977–1979 Lothar Huber
1979–1983 Manfred Burgsmüller
1983–1985 Rolf Rüssmann
1985–1987 Dirk Hupe
1987–1988 Frank Mill
1988–1998 Michael ZorcLongest-serving captain in Borussia Dortmund's history
1998–2003 Stefan Reuter
2003–2004 Christoph Metzelder
2004–2008 Christian Wörns
2008–2014 Sebastian Kehl
2014–2016 Mats Hummels
2016–2018 Marcel Schmelzer[93]
2018– Marco Reus[94]
 
Athletic department
Patrick EibenbergerAthletic coach[95]
Mathias KolodziejAthletic coach[95]
Florian WanglerAthletic coach[95]
Johannes WieberAthletic coach[95]
 
Scouting & recruitment
Kai-Norman SchulzCoordinator sports technology[97]
Serdar AyarVideo analyst[98]
Markus PilawaChief scout[99]
Benjamin FrankScout[100]
Sebastian FrankScout[100]
Jan HeidermannScout[100]
Artur PłatekScout[101]
Waldemar WrobelScout[102]
 
Organisation & management
Michael ZorcDirector of football[103]
Sebastian KehlHead of first-team football[104]
Edin TerzićTechnical director[105]
Ingo PreußHead of reserve-team football[106]
Wolfgang SpringerHead of youth department[107]
Lars RickenYouth coordinator[108]
Matthias SammerExternal advisor[109]
Suresh LetchmananHead of BVB Asia Pacific Pte. Ltd.[110]
Benjamin WahlHead of BVB China[111]
Patrick OwomoyelaInternational ambassador[112]
Karl-Heinz RiedleInternational ambassador[113]
Roman WeidenfellerInternational ambassador[114]
Norbert DickelStadium announcer[115]
Teddy de BeerFan relations manager[116]
Sigfried HeldFan relations manager[117]
Frank GräfenKit manager[95]
 

Head coaches​

In July 1935, Fritz Thelen became the club's first full-time head coach, but was not available in the first months of the season, forcing Dortmund player and Germany international Ernst Kuzorra to take over instead.[118][119] In 1966
 
No.NationalityHead coachfromuntilNotes
1 July 1935Aug 1935
Caretaker​
2
Fritz Thelen​
Sept 1935June 1936
3 July 1936May 1939
4
Willi Sevcik​
June 1939unknown
5
Fritz Thelen​
10 January 194631 July 1946
6 1 August 194631 July 1948
1 Oberliga West​
7 1 August 194831 July 1950
2 Oberliga West​
8
Hans-Josef Kretschmann​
1 August 195031 July 1951
9 1 August 195131 July 1955
1 Oberliga West​
10 1 August 195531 July 1957
2 Oberliga West, 2 Championships​
11
Hans Tauchert​
1 August 195724 June 1958
12 14 July 195831 July 1961
13 1 August 196130 June 1965
1 Championship, 1 Cup​
14 1 July 196530 June 1966
1 European Cup Winners' Cup​
15 1 July 196610 April 1968
16
Oswald Pfau​
18 April 196816 December 1968
17 17 December 196817 March 1969
18 21 March 196930 June 1970
19
Horst Witzler​
1 July 197021 December 1971
20 3 January 197230 June 1972
 
21
Detlev Brüggemann​
1 July 197231 October 1972
22
Max Michallek​
1 November 19721 March 1973
23 1 March 197330 June 1973
24 1 July 197314 February 1974
25 14 February 197430 June 1974
26 1 July 19741 February 1976
27 1 February 197630 June 1976
28 1 July 197630 April 1978
29 1 July 197829 April 1979
30 30 April 197930 June 1979
31 1 July 197910 May 1981
32 11 May 198130 June 1981
Caretaker​
33 1 July 198130 June 1982
34 1 July 19825 April 1983
35 6 April 198330 June 1983
Caretaker​
36 1 July 198323 October 1983
37 23 October 198331 October 1983
Caretaker​
38 31 October 198315 November 1983
39 16 November 198330 June 1984
40 1 July 198424 October 1984
 
41 25 October 198427 October 1984
Caretaker​
42 28 October 198430 June 1985
43 1 July 198520 April 1986
44 21 April 198630 June 1988
45 1 July 198830 June 1991
1 Cup, 1 Supercup​
46 1 July 199130 June 1997
2 Championships, 2 Supercups, 1 Champions League​
47 1 July 199730 June 1998
1 Intercontinental Cup​
48 1 July 19984 February 2000
49 6 February 200013 April 2000
50 14 April 200030 June 2000
Caretaker​
51 1 July 200030 June 2004
1 Championship​
52 1 July 200418 December 2006
 

Honours​

Domestic​

Winners: 1956, 1957, 1963, 1994–95, 1995–96, 2001–02, 2010–11, 2011–12Runners-up: 1949, 1961, 1965–66, 1991–92, 2012–13, 2013–14, 2015–16, 2018–19, 2019–20
Runners-up: 1975–76
Winners: 1964–65, 1988–89, 2011–12, 2016–17, 2020–21Runners-up: 1962–63, 2007–08, 2013–14, 2014–15, 2015–16
Winners: 1989, 1995, 1996, 2013, 2014, 2019Runners-up: 2011, 2012, 2016, 2017, 2020, 2021
Runners-up: 2003

European​

Winners: 1996–97Runners-up: 2012–13
Winners: 1965–66
Runners-up: 1992–93, 2001–02
Runners-up: 1997

International​

Winners: 1997

UEFA club coefficient ranking​

As of 18 September 2020[131]
RankNationTeamPoints
12
FRA​
Lyon76.000
13
ENG​
Tottenham Hotspur74.500
14
GER​
Borussia Dortmund72.000
15
UKR​
Shakhtar Donetsk69.000
ENG​
Chelsea
ITA​
Roma

Regional​

Winners: 1947–48, 1948–49, 1949–50, 1952–53, 1955–56, 1956–57 (record)Runners-up: 1960–61, 1962–63
Winners: 1947

Affiliated clubs​

The following clubs are currently affiliated with Borrusia Dortmund:

 
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