Wolfsburg's women's football celebrates 80 years with spectacular choreo!
VfL Wolfsburg will meet Jena on September 18th, 2025 at the AOK Stadium. Fans celebrate 80 years of club history with great choreography.

Wolfsburg's women's football celebrates 80 years with spectacular choreo!
Next Sunday at 4 p.m. it's time at the AOK Stadium in Wolfsburg: kick-off for the VfL women's home game against FC Carl Zeiss Jena. At the same time, VfL Wolfsburg is celebrating its 80th anniversary, which gives the game a special meaning. Around 3,500 spectators are expected, and the active fan scene is planning the largest choreography in German women's football to loudly support the She Wolves. Onefootball reports that the entire stadium will be filled to capacity.
The history of VfL Wolfsburg is just as impressive as the upcoming celebration. The club was founded on September 12, 1945 and has since achieved many successes in women's football. The women's team has been playing in the Bundesliga since the 2003/2004 season and has consistently worked its way to the top in recent years. These include a treble win in 2013 and several DFB Cup victories. [VfL Wolfsburg].
Sporting challenge
But despite the celebrations, coach Stephan Lerch's team is facing a challenging sporting situation. After a disappointing 3-3 draw against HSV, in which a 3-1 lead was lost, compensation is required. The coach sharply criticized the players for wasting this comfortable situation. Eleven players left the club in the summer, including talented players such as Jule Brand and Kathy Hendrich. But he also has nine new players on board, some of whom are waiting for their chance in the starting line-up. Wolfs-Blog appeals to the fans to support the Wolves in this difficult phase.
Guro Bergsvand and Sophia Kleinherne are out injured, while Sharn Freier cannot take part for personal reasons. Therefore, it will be crucial for the remaining players to perform strongly as a team and focus on winning. FC Carl Zeiss Jena are considered underdogs after losing their opening game 4-1 against Hoffenheim, but are committed to continued development and the fight to stay in the Bundesliga.
Celebrations in the stadium
Sunday will not only be a sporting celebration, but also a musical one. The Volkswagen big band will play live in the stadium to properly celebrate VfL's 80th birthday. This combination of sport and celebration will be a unique experience for everyone present.
The entire stadium is eager to support the She Wolves and at the same time be part of a historic moment in German women's football. We can only hope that VfL Wolfsburg not only wins the game, but also the hearts of the spectators. The call to all VfL fans is: Come to the stadium, support our girls and be part of an unforgettable choreography!