Ruthless Stuttgart beats Arminia Bielefeld 4-2 in German Cup final
- VfB Stuttgart defeated Arminia Bielefeld 4-2 on Saturday to win the German Cup final at Berlin's Olympiastadion.
- Stuttgart, recovering from a difficult Bundesliga season and boosted by Angelo Stiller's return, raced to a 3-0 lead in the first half.
- Enzo Millot scored twice, Nick Woltemade and Deniz Undav each added goals, while Bielefeld scored late consolation goals including an own goal by Josha Vagnoman.
- The match drew 74,000 spectators and featured choreographed displays, with Stuttgart's chairman praising the team and saying, "There's no way we're going to bed tonight."
- Stuttgart secured their fourth German Cup trophy and first since 1997, earning qualification for the Europa League, while Bielefeld’s first-ever final appearance brought an end to their remarkable journey.
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With an efficient performance in the cup final against Arminia Bielefeld, the VfB secures the title. The Stuttgarters thus save a disappointing Bundesliga season. But Bielefeld does not have to grieve either.
Due to the victory against Arminia Bielefeld (4:2) the VfB Stuttgart is for the fourth time cup winner - and celebrated an eight-hour party. BILD was present.
The lost trophy match is similar to his ups and downs in the history of Arminia Bielefeld. Players and fans wrestle with sadness and a lot of pride – and finally like their club a little bit more.
Stuttgart beats third-tier Arminia Bielefeld 4-2 to clinch German Cup
VfB Stuttgart beat third-tier Arminia Bielefeld 4-2 with a double from Enzo Millot to lift the German Cup for the first time in 28 years on Saturday, bringing relief for Sebastian Hoeness’s side after a disappointing Bundesliga campaign.
DFB Pokal 2024–25: Ruthless Stuttgart Beats Arminia Bielefeld 4–2 in German Cup Final
The coach was cut off from saying any more by his players bursting into the room and dousing him with beer. Hoeneß grabbed the trophy and went off to celebrate with them. Hoeneß' cup-winning predecessor was Joachim Löw, who led Stuttgart to the 1997 title in his first job in senior management. DFB Pokal 2024–25: Ruthless Stuttgart Beats Arminia Bielefeld 4–2 in German Cup Final.
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