2008–09 VfB Stuttgart season

VfB Stuttgart
2008–09 season
Manager Markus Babbel
Bundesliga 3rd
UEFA Cup Last 32
DFB-Pokal Last 16
Top goalscorer Mario Gómez (24)
Home colours
Away colours
Third colours

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.

Squad

Goalkeepers

Defenders

Midfielders

Attackers

Bundesliga

Matches

Topscorers

Reserve team

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

Note: Flags indicate national team as defined under FIFA eligibility rules. Players may hold more than one non-FIFA nationality.

No. Position Player
1 Germany GK Timo Hammel
2 Germany DF Tobias Feisthammel
3 Germany DF Joachim Schwabe
4 Germany DF David Pisot
5 Croatia DF Marijan Kovacevic
6 Germany MF Christian Träsch
7 Germany FW Nico Klotz
8 Germany MF Martin Dausch
9 Germany MF Sebastian Hofmann
10 Germany MF José-Alex Ikeng (to January)
10 Germany MF Markus Pazurek (from January)
13 Germany FW Johannes Rahn
15 Germany MF Daniel Didavi
16 Germany MF Sebastian Rudy
11 Germany MF Michael Klauß
14 Germany MF Patrick Funk
No. Position Player
17 Germany MF Jeremy Karikari
18 Germany DF Robin Schuster
19 Germany FW Julian Schieber
20 Germany MF Andreas Hindelang
21 Croatia DF Dubravko Kolinger
22 Germany FW Sven Schipplock
23 Germany DF Sebastian Enderle
24 Germany GK Sven Ulreich
25 Albania FW Shaban Ismaili
26 Germany DF Sven Schimmel
27 Austria MF Clemens Walch
28 Germany MF Boris Vukčević
30 Germany FW Manuel Fischer (to January)
31 Germany GK Marcel Schmid
42 Germany DF Marco Pischorn

References

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