During the 2008–09 VfB Stuttgart season, the club was a genuine contender for the Bundesliga title, losing out only to VfL Wolfsburg and Bayern Munich and finishing in third position. Striker Mario Gómez scored 24 goals in the Bundesliga campaign, only to then make a shock switch to rivals Bayern for the highest-received transfer fee in the club's history.

Players

First-team squad

Squad at end of season

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Left club during season

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VfB Stuttgart II

VfB Stuttgart II were coached by Rainer Adrion and finished 11th in the 3. Liga.

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Bundesliga

Classification

Results

Statistics

Top scorers

  • Mario Gómez 24
  • Cacau 7
  • Thomas Hitzlsperger 5
  • Sami Khedira 5
  • Ciprian Marica 4

Notes

References


VfB Stuttgart in der Saison 2000/2001 Das war der VfB vor 20 Jahren

Als der VfB Stuttgart Europa eroberte

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Saisonstarts des VfB Stuttgart seit 2008 Auftakt in Mainz verheißt

So lief der VfB Stuttgart in seiner Meistersaison 2007 auf