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2008–09 VfB Stuttgart season

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Manager
  
Markus Babbel

UEFA Cup
  
Last 32

Top goalscorer
  
Mario Gómez (24)

Bundesliga
  
3rd

DFB-Pokal
  
Last 16

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.

Contents

Goalkeepers

  • Jens Lehmann
  • Alexander Stolz
  • Sven Ulreich
  • Defenders

  • Mathieu Delpierre
  • Arthur Boka
  • Serdar Tasci
  • Khalid Boulahrouz
  • Ricardo Osorio
  • Georg Niedermeier
  • Marijan Kovačević
  • Midfielders

  • Ludovic Magnin
  • Élson
  • Thomas Hitzlsperger
  • Roberto Hilbert
  • Sami Khedira
  • Martin Lanig
  • Christian Träsch
  • Yıldıray Baştürk
  • Georges Mandjeck
  • Timo Gebhart
  • Sebastian Rudy
  • Jan Šimák
  • Pável Pardo
  • Attackers

  • Mario Gómez
  • Cacau
  • Ciprian Marica
  • Danijel Ljuboja
  • Julian Schieber
  • Matches

  • Mönchengladbach-Stuttgart 1–3
  • 0–1 Thomas Hitzlsperger (15)
  • 0–2 Ciprian Marica (26)
  • 0–3 Mario Gómez (44)
  • 1–3 Rob Friend (60)
  • Stuttgart-Bayer Leverkusen 0–2
  • 0–1 Patrick Helmes (35)
  • 0–2 Theofanis Gekas (78)
  • Stuttgart-Hannover 2–0
  • 1–0 Mario Gómez (18)
  • 2–0 Pável Pardo (40)
  • Hoffenheim-Stuttgart 0–0
  • Stuttgart-Karlsruhe 3–1
  • 0–1 Sebastian Freis (8)
  • 1–1 Sami Khedira (22)
  • 2–1 Mario Gómez (68)
  • 3–1 Ciprian Marica (87)
  • Borussia Dortmund-Stuttgart 3–0
  • 1–0 Tamás Hajnal (10)
  • 2–0 Felipe Santana (19)
  • 3–0 Alexander Frei (73)
  • Stuttgart-Werder Bremen 4–1
  • 1–0 Sami Khedira (18)
  • 2–0 Christian Träsch (29)
  • 3–0 Roberto Hilbert (63)
  • 3–1 Diego (65)
  • 4–1 Martin Lanig (88)
  • Hertha Berlin-Stuttgart 2–1
  • 1–0 Maximilian Nicu (30)
  • 1–1 Cacau (51)
  • 2–1 Gojko Kačar (87)
  • Stuttgart-Bochum 2–0
  • 1–0 Mario Gómez (80)
  • 2–0 Mario Gómez (83)
  • Hamburg-Stuttgart 2–0
  • 1–0 Piotr Trochowski (17)
  • 2–0 Joris Mathijsen (74)
  • Stuttgart-Köln 1–3
  • 0–1 Milivoje Novakovič (3)
  • 0–2 Milivoje Novakovič (61)
  • 1–2 Roberto Hilbert (69)
  • 1–3 Petit (90)
  • Eintracht Frankfurt-Stuttgart 2–2
  • 1–0 Nikos Liberopoulos (18)
  • 2–0 Nikos Liberopoulos (66)
  • 2–1 Martin Lanig (71)
  • 2–2 Mario Gómez (87)
  • Stuttgart-Arminia Bielefeld 0–0
  • Wolfsburg-Stuttgart 4–1
  • 0–1 Martin Lanig (17)
  • 1–1 Grafite (51)
  • 2–1 Grafite (76)
  • 3–1 Edin Džeko (79)
  • 4–1 Edin Džeko (85)
  • Stuttgart-Schalke 04 2–0
  • 1–0 Jan Šimák (79)
  • 2–0 Mario Gómez (83)
  • Energie Cottbus-Stuttgart 0–3
  • 0–1 Roberto Hilbert (4)
  • 0–2 Jan Šimák (63)
  • 0–3 Sami Khedira (68)
  • Stuttgart-Bayern Munich 2–2
  • 1–0 Sami Khedira (45)
  • 1–1 Tim Borowski (48)
  • 1–2 Luca Toni (66)
  • 2–2 Sami Khedira (90)
  • Stuttgart-Mönchengladbach 2–0
  • 1–0 Ciprian Marica (67)
  • 2–0 Mario Gómez (86)
  • Bayer Leverkusen-Stuttgart 2–4
  • 0–1 Mario Gómez (3)
  • 0–2 Thomas Hitzlsperger (51)
  • 1–2 Stefan Kießling (67)
  • 1–3 Mario Gómez (75)
  • 1–4 Lukas Sinkiewicz (90 og)
  • 2–4 Angelos Charisteas (90)
  • Hannover-Stuttgart 3–3
  • 0–1 Mario Gómez (7)
  • 0–2 Martin Lanig (22)
  • 1–2 Jiří Štajner (43)
  • 2–2 Jacek Krzynówek (45)
  • 3–2 Mikael Forssell (85)
  • 3–3 Thomas Hitzlsperger (87)
  • Stuttgart-Hoffenheim 3–3
  • 0–1 Demba Ba (24)
  • 1–1 Cacau (26)
  • 2–1 Mario Gómez (31)
  • 2–2 Demba Ba (45)
  • 3–2 Mario Gómez (63)
  • 3–3 Demba Ba (67)
  • Karlsruhe-Stuttgart 0–2
  • 0–1 Élson (50)
  • 0–2 Sami Khedira (88)
  • Stuttgart-Borussia Dortmund 2–1
  • 1–0 Élson (10)
  • 1–1 Nelson Valdez (52)
  • 2–1 Mario Gómez (62)
  • Werder Bremen-Stuttgart 4–0
  • 1–0 Diego (34)
  • 2–0 Claudio Pizarro (53)
  • 3–0 Markus Rosenberg (59)
  • 4–0 Markus Rosenberg (74)
  • Stuttgart-Hertha Berlin 2–0
  • 1–0 Cacau (47)
  • 2–0 Sami Khedira (51)
  • Bochum-Stuttgart 1–2
  • 1–0 Joël Epalle (48)
  • 1–1 Cacau (58)
  • 1–2 Serdar Tasci (89)
  • Stuttgart-Hamburg 1–0
  • 1–0 Mario Gómez (90)
  • Köln-Stuttgart 0–3
  • 0–1 Mario Gómez (16)
  • 0–2 Mario Gómez (55)
  • 0–3 Mario Gómez (71)
  • Stuttgart-Eintracht Frankfurt 2–0
  • 1–0 Cacau (33)
  • 2–0 Mario Gómez (48)
  • Arminia Bielefeld-Stuttgart 2–2
  • 0–1 Matthieu Delpierre (4)
  • 1–1 Christopher Katongo (30)
  • 1–2 Thomas Hitzlsperger (35)
  • 2–2 Vlad Munteanu (68)
  • Stuttgart-Wolfsburg 4–1
  • 1–0 Mario Gómez (1)
  • 2–0 Mario Gómez (20)
  • 2–1 Edin Džeko (36)
  • 3–1 Mario Gómez (63)
  • 4–1 Mario Gómez (77)
  • Schalke 04-Stuttgart 1–2
  • 0–1 Cacau (15)
  • 1–1 Ivan Rakitić (39)
  • 1–2 Ciprian Marica (57)
  • Stuttgart-Energie Cottbus 2–0
  • 1–0 Thomas Hitzlsperger (19)
  • 2–0 Cacau (78)
  • Bayern Munich-Stuttgart 2–1
  • 1–0 Khalid Boulahrouz (15 og)
  • 2–0 Mark van Bommel (60)
  • 2–1 Mario Gómez (63)
  • Topscorers

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

    References

    2008–09 VfB Stuttgart season Wikipedia


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