VfB legends in Alfdorf: charity game with a star line-up on June 6th!

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On June 6, 2025, ZF Lifetec will meet the traditional VfB team in Alfdorf. Mayor Krötz leads the game with legends.

Am 6. Juni 2025 trifft ZF Lifetec in Alfdorf auf die VfB Traditionsmannschaft. Bürgermeister Krötz leitet das Spiel mit Legenden.
On June 6, 2025, ZF Lifetec will meet the traditional VfB team in Alfdorf. Mayor Krötz leads the game with legends.

VfB legends in Alfdorf: charity game with a star line-up on June 6th!

On Friday, June 6, 2025, a very special event awaits football fans in Alfdorf. ZF Lifetec will compete with its own team against the traditional team of VfB Stuttgart. This game takes place as part of an event that focuses on both sporting achievements and the celebration of the club's history. Among the VfB legends taking part are greats such as Guido Buchwald, Cacao and Hansi Müller, who have significantly shaped the club's history. Mayor Ronald Krötz will act as referee, which gives the event an additional touch. Several people are actively involved with FC Alfdorf, including Carsten Fercho, Lothar Bulling and Predrag Dzaja from ZF Lifetec.

The traditional VfB Stuttgart team was founded in September 1977 with the aim of thanking the loyal fans for their support and representing the club in the region. Every year, the traditional team plays around eight to ten games and is also socially involved by organizing two to three charity games, the proceeds of which go to charitable causes. VfB.de says that the founder Helmut Walter, son of the former VfB president Dr. Fritz Walter, made an important contribution to the development of this team.

VfB Stuttgart: A symbol of passion and tradition

VfB Stuttgart is not just a sports club, but a symbol of passion and success in the region. Founded in the early 1900s, the club has earned a worldwide reputation over the decades. The first few years were characterized by challenges, financial bottlenecks and the desire to prevail against established clubs. Legendary players such as Karlwegele, Fritz Walter and Robert Schlienz shaped the beginnings of the club's history with their remarkable achievements.

Especially in the 1950s and 1980s, VfB Stuttgart was able to look back on a golden era in which national championships were celebrated. An unforgettable final for the German championship in 1950 and the triumph over FC Bayern Munich in 1984 are just some of the highlights in the club's history. VfB fans are known for their passionate support, which is closely linked to the culture of the Stuttgart region. Stuttgart Aktuell highlights that the Neckarstadion, also known as the Mercedes-Benz Arena, is not only the venue for home games, but also a symbol of the club's rich history.

Modernization and new ways

While VfB Stuttgart looks back on a successful past, the club also pursues comprehensive strategies for future success. A particular focus is on the youth academy to promote young talent, as well as the modernization of the infrastructure, including training facilities and stadium. This is done with the aim of remaining competitive and sustainably developing the club. The use of the most modern technologies in training and games is intended to strengthen VfB's innovative strength while at the same time maintaining loyalty to tradition. Events like the upcoming game against ZF Lifetec will keep this dynamic connection between tradition and innovation alive.

The upcoming event in Alfdorf on June 6th is not just a football game, but also a homage to the tradition and values ​​of VfB Stuttgart, which will continue to exist in the future.