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Stuttgart’s Records and Stats in the European Cup / UEFA Champions League

by Trystan Pugh · November 6 2024, 21:28
Updated December 19 2024, 18:44
Stuttgart’s Records and Stats in the European Cup / UEFA Champions League

We’ve trawled through the history books to bring you the key records and milestones for teams competing in the 2024-25 UEFA Champions League. Here we look at Stuttgart.

Unless otherwise stated, team records cover the European Cup & UEFA Champions League combined, while player records focus on the UEFA Champions League era only (1992/93 – present).

This page will be updated as and when relevant.

TEAM RECORDS (European Cup & Champions League combined)

Biggest home victory

European Cup/UEFA Champions League
5-1: Stuttgart v Young Boys, 11/12/24, UEFA Champions League league phase

UEFA Champions League league phase/group stage to final
5-1: Stuttgart v Young Boys, 11/12/24, league phase

Biggest away victory

European Cup/UEFA Champions League
1-3: Panathinaikos v Stuttgart, 04/11/03, UEFA Champions League group stage
0-2: twice, most recently, Rangers v Stuttgart, 24/11/09, UEFA Champions League group stage

UEFA Champions League league phase/group stage to final
1-3: Panathinaikos v Stuttgart, 04/11/03, group stage
0-2: Rangers v Stuttgart, 24/11/09, group stage

Biggest home defeat

European Cup/UEFA Champions League
1-3: Stuttgart v Sevilla, 20/10/09, UEFA Champions League group stage
0-2: twice, most recently, Stuttgart v Lyon, 23/10/07, UEFA Champions League group stage

UEFA Champions League league phase/group stage to final
1-3: Stuttgart v Sevilla, 20/10/09, group stage
0-2: three times, most recently, Stuttgart v Atalanta, 06/11/24, league phase

Biggest away defeat

European Cup/UEFA Champions League
5-1: Crvena Zvezda v Stuttgart, 27/11/24, UEFA Champions League league phase
4-0: Barcelona v Stuttgart, 17/03/10, UEFA Champions League round of 16 second leg

UEFA Champions League league phase/group stage to final
5-1: Crvena Zvezda v Stuttgart, 27/11/24, league phase
4-0: Barcelona v Stuttgart, 17/03/10, round of 16 second leg

All-time season-by-season European Cup/UEFA Champions League record

2009/10 Round of 16

2007/08 Group stage

2003/04 Round of 16

1992/93 First round

1984/85 First round

STREAKS (European Cup/UEFA Champions League)

Most successive wins

4: 01/10/2003 - 26/11/2003

Most successive draws

3: 26/08/2009 - 29/09/2009

Most successive defeats

4: 19/09/2007 - 07/11/2007

Most successive games without a defeat

4: three times, most recently, 04/11/2009 - 23/02/2010

Most successive games without a win

7: 09/12/2003 - 07/11/2007

Most successive clean sheets

2: 18/08/2009 - 26/08/2009

PLAYER RECORDS (UEFA Champions League only – group stage/league phase to final)

Top appearance makers

15: Aleksandr Hleb

15: Cacau

14: Fernando Meira

12: Serdar Taşçı

11: Sami Khedira

Top goalscorers

3: Kevin Kuranyi

3: Mario Gómez

2: Six players

Youngest players

18y 84d: Manuel Fischer (FC Barcelona 3-1 VfB Stuttgart, 12/12/07)

18y 119d: Jarzinho Malanga (VfB Stuttgart 0-2 Atalanta BC, 06/11/24)

18y 243d: Mario Gómez (Chelsea FC 0-0 VfB Stuttgart, 09/03/04)

Youngest goalscorers

19y 269d: Sebastian Rudy (Rangers FC 0-2 VfB Stuttgart, 24/11/09)

21y 198d: Kevin Kuranyi (Rangers FC 2-1 VfB Stuttgart, 16/09/03)

21y 223d: Andreas Hinkel (Panathinaikos FC 1-3 VfB Stuttgart, 04/11/03)

Oldest players

40y 127d: Jens Lehmann (FC Barcelona 4-0 VfB Stuttgart, 17/03/10)

36y 128d: Zvonimir Soldo (Chelsea FC 0-0 VfB Stuttgart, 09/03/04)

34y 327d: Silvio Meißner (FC Barcelona 3-1 VfB Stuttgart, 12/12/07)

Oldest goalscorers

35y 354d: Zvonimir Soldo (VfB Stuttgart 2-0 Panathinaikos FC, 22/10/03)

31y 124d: Pável Pardo (VfB Stuttgart 3-2 Rangers FC, 27/11/07)

29y 182d: Antônio da Silva (FC Barcelona 3-1 VfB Stuttgart, 12/12/07)

Most goals in a match

2 goals: Mario Gómez (v Lyon, 07/11/07)

All hat-tricks

n/a

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