Germany Bundesliga I 04/13 13:30 29 [15] Bochum v Heidenheim [10] D 1-1
Germany Bundesliga I 04/06 13:30 28 [17] Cologne v Bochum [15] L 2-1
Germany Bundesliga I 03/31 17:30 27 [15] Bochum v Darmstadt [18] D 2-2
Germany Bundesliga I 03/16 14:30 26 [17] Mainz v Bochum [15] L 2-0
Germany Bundesliga I 03/10 14:30 25 [15] Bochum v SC Freiburg [10] L 1-2
Germany Bundesliga I 03/02 14:30 24 [15] Bochum v RB Leipzig [5] L 1-4
Germany Bundesliga I 02/24 14:30 23 [15] Borussia M'gladbach v Bochum [11] L 5-2
Germany Bundesliga I 02/18 16:30 22 [15] Bochum v Bayern Munich [2] W 3-2
Germany Bundesliga I 02/10 14:30 21 [6] Eintracht Frankfurt v Bochum [14] D 1-1
Germany Bundesliga I 02/03 14:30 20 [14] Bochum v Augsburg [13] D 1-1
Germany Bundesliga I 01/28 16:30 19 [5] Borussia Dortmund v Bochum [14] L 3-1
Germany Bundesliga I 01/20 14:30 18 [14] Bochum v VfB Stuttgart [3] W 1-0
Germany Bundesliga I 01/14 14:30 17 [14] Bochum v Werder Bremen [13] D 1-1
Europe Friendlies 01/07 13:00 - Bochum v Vitesse W 2-0
Europe Friendlies 01/06 13:00 - Bochum v FC Groningen W 2-1
Germany Bundesliga I 12/20 19:30 16 [1] Bayer Leverkusen v Bochum [14] L 4-0
Germany Bundesliga I 12/16 14:30 15 [14] Bochum v Union Berlin [15] W 3-0
Germany Bundesliga I 12/08 19:30 14 [6] TSG Hoffenheim v Bochum [12] L 3-1
Germany Bundesliga I 12/02 14:30 13 [14] Bochum v Wolfsburg [8] W 3-1
Germany Bundesliga I 11/26 14:30 12 [13] Heidenheim v Bochum [14] D 0-0
Europe Friendlies 11/15 13:00 - De Graafschap v Bochum W 1-2
Germany Bundesliga I 11/11 17:30 11 [14] Bochum v Cologne [18] D 1-1
Germany Bundesliga I 11/03 19:30 10 [14] Darmstadt v Bochum [16] W 1-2
Germany Bundesliga I 10/27 18:30 9 [17] Bochum v Mainz [18] D 2-2
Germany Bundesliga I 10/21 13:30 8 [9] SC Freiburg v Bochum [16] L 2-1
Europe Friendlies 10/12 11:30 - Bochum v Hannover 96 L 1-3
Germany Bundesliga I 10/07 13:30 7 [5] RB Leipzig v Bochum [16] D 0-0
Germany Bundesliga I 09/30 13:30 6 [14] Bochum v Borussia M'gladbach [15] L 1-3
Germany Bundesliga I 09/23 13:30 5 [3] Bayern Munich v Bochum [13] L 7-0
Germany Bundesliga I 09/16 16:30 4 [13] Bochum v Eintracht Frankfurt [10] D 1-1

Wikipedia - VfL Bochum

Verein für Leibesübungen Bochum 1848 Fußballgemeinschaft, commonly referred to as VfL Bochum (German pronunciation: [faʊ̯ʔɛfˌʔɛl ˈboːxʊm] ) or simply Bochum, is a German professional association football club based in the city of Bochum, North Rhine-Westphalia. They currently play in the Bundesliga, top-flight of German club football.

History

Founding to World War II

VfL Bochum is one of the oldest sports organizations in the world, claiming an origin date of 26 July 1848 when an article in the Märkischer Sprecher – a local newspaper – called for the creation of a gymnastics club. The Turnverein zu Bochum was then formally established on 18 February 1849. The club was banned on 28 December 1852 for political reasons,[][] then reestablished on 19 June 1860. The club was reorganized in May 1904 as Turnverein zu Bochum, gegründet 1848 and formed a football department on 31 January 1911. On 1 April 1919, the club merged with Spiel und Sport 08 Bochum to form Turn- und Sportverein Bochum 1848. On 1 February 1924, the two clubs from the earlier merger split into the Bochumer Turnverein 1848 (gymnastics department) and Turn- und Sportverein Bochum 1908 (football, track and field, handball, hockey and tennis departments).

The Nazi regime forced Bochumer Turnverein 1848 to merge with Turn- und Sport Bochum 1908 and Sportverein Germania Vorwärts Bochum 1906 into the current-day club VfL Bochum on 14 April 1938. After the merger, VfL Bochum continued to compete in the top flight as part of the Gauliga Westfalen.

As World War II progressed, play throughout Germany became increasingly difficult due to player shortages, travel problems and damage to football fields from Allied bombing raids. VfL became part of the wartime side Kriegsspielgemeinschaft VfL 1848/Preußen Bochum alongside Preußen 07 Bochum, before re-emerging as a separate side again after the war.[] Although they fielded competitive sides, they had the misfortune[] of playing in the same division as Schalke 04, which was the dominant team of the era. VfL's best result was therefore a distant second place in 1938–39.

Postwar and entry to Bundesliga play

Historical chart of VfL Bochum league performance

Following World War II, the football section resumed play as the independent VfL Bochum 1848 and played its first season in the second division 2. Oberliga West in 1949, while Preußen Bochum went on to lower tier amateur level play.[] VfL won the division title in 1953 to advance to the Oberliga West for a single season.[] They repeated their divisional win in 1956 and returned to the top-flight until again being relegated after the 1960–61 season.

With the formation of the Bundesliga, Germany's new professional league, in 1963 VfL found itself in the third tier Amateurliga Westfalen.[] A first-place result there in 1965 raised them to the Regionalliga West (II),[] from which they began a steady climb up the league table to the Bundesliga in 1971.[] During this rise, Bochum also played its way to the final of the 1967–68 DFB-Pokal, where they lost 1–4 to 1. FC Köln.

In spite of being a perennial lower table side, Bochum developed a reputation for tenaciousness[] on the field in a run of 20 seasons in the top flight. The club made a repeat appearance in the DFB-Pokal final in 1988, losing 0–1 to Eintracht Frankfurt.[] Relegated after a 16th-place finish in the 1992–93 season, the team has become a classic "yo-yo club",[] bouncing up and down[] between the Bundesliga and 2. Bundesliga. The club finished in 5th place in the Bundesliga in 1996–97 and 2003–04, which earned them appearances in the UEFA Cup.[] In 1997, they advanced to the third round, where they were eliminated by Ajax, and in 2004, they were eliminated early through away goals (0–0 and 1–1) by Standard Liège.

In the 2020–21 season, the club won the 2. Bundesliga, earning promotion to the Bundesliga.

Current

Today's sports club has 5,000 members, with the football department accounting for over 2,200 of these. Other sections now part of the association include athletics, badminton, basketball, dance, fencing, gymnastics, handball, field hockey, swimming, table tennis, tennis, and volleyball.

Bochum is a professional soccer team based in Bochum, Germany. The team competes in the 2. Bundesliga, the second tier of German soccer. Bochum has a rich history and a passionate fan base, known for their unwavering support of the team through thick and thin.

The team plays their home matches at the Vonovia Ruhrstadion, a historic stadium that holds over 27,000 spectators. Bochum has a strong tradition of developing talented young players and has produced several top-level professionals over the years.

Bochum is known for their attacking style of play, with quick passing and fluid movement on the field. The team has a reputation for being competitive and never giving up, making them a formidable opponent for any team in the league.

Overall, Bochum is a respected and well-established team in German soccer, with a loyal fan base and a history of success on the field.