VfL 07 Bremen

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Vfl 07 Bremen
Vfl 07 Bremen club crest.jpg
Full nameVerein für Leibesübungen 07 Bremen
Founded1907
GroundBSA Findorff
Bremen
Capacity2000
ChairmanThomas Hennings
ManagerHelge Horn
League Bremen-Liga (V)
2015–16 10th
Website Club website

Vfl 07 Bremen is a German football club located in the Findorff neighbourhood of north Bremen. They play in the Bremen-Liga, one of fourteen regional leagues in the fifth tier of German football.

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History

The club was formed in 1907 by a 14-year-old named Hermann Popper. The original name of the team was Fußball Club Hohenzollern, in tribute to the German Emperor Wilhelm II of Hohenzollern. After the German Empire was dissolved in 1918, the name Verein für Leibesübungen 07 was informally adopted, although the club name was not officially changed until after the end of World War II in 1945. [1]

In recent times the club has fluctuated between the Landesliga Bremen and the Bremen-Liga above, playing in the latter again since 2013. [2]

Stadium

VfL 07 Bremen play their home matches in BSA Findorff, Bremen. The stadium has a capacity of 2000 spectators. [3]

Honours

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References

  1. "Vfl 07 Bremen history (German)". Vfl-07 official website. Retrieved 18 June 2011.
  2. VfL 07 Bremen at Fussball.de (in German) Tables and results of the German football leagues, accessed: 11 March 2015
  3. "Vfl 07 Bremen club profile". soccerway.com. Retrieved 18 June 2011.