Borussia Dortmund

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Borussia Dortmund (short: BVB) is the most prominent Sportsclub of Dortmund, Germany, especially admits by its football department.

Besides the association has still hand ball and a table tennis department as well as since at the end of 2004 also a equal fan department, which represents the interests of the trailers of the association. The official name reads ball play association Borussia 1909 registered association Dortmund and frequently shortened with BVB or BVB 09. The sixfold German football master is one of the prominent associations of the federal league and an institution of the Ruhr district and Westphalia.

[edit] Football

The football team plays their home games in the signal iduna park.

Current line-up :

Player

Position

Country

Roman Weidenfeller Goalkeeper

Germany

Dede Defender

Brazil

Christian Wörns Defender

Germany

Markus Brzenska Defender

Germany

Phillipp Degen Defender

Switzerland

Tinga Midfield

Brazil

Sebastian Kehl Midfield

Germany

Florian Kringe Midfield

Germany

Steven Pienaar Midfield

South Africa

Euzebiusz Smolarek Striker

Poland

Alexander Frei Striker

Switzerland

The trainer is Bert van Maarwijk

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