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Just before the cup final: VfB forced to change their kit

Just before the cup final: VfB forced to change their kit

Yahoo24-05-2025

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Tonight is finally the night: VfB Stuttgart faces Arminia Bielefeld in the cup final. But just before the final, the Bundesliga team has to change its jersey.
As the Swabians have just announced, a different sponsor will be seen on the final jersey. The Landesbank Baden-Württemberg will adorn the chest ring and will also be the jersey sponsor from next season.
Veränderung auf dem Final-TrikotBeim VfB Stuttgart kommt es im DFB-Pokalfinale zu einer kurzfristigen Änderung des Trikotsponsors.🔗 Weitere Infos dazu ➡️ https://t.co/1XGwf9gRiM#VfB | #DFBPokalfinale | #DSCVfB | #GetragenvonStolz pic.twitter.com/gQgQHRtPZf
— VfB Stuttgart (@VfB) May 24, 2025
The club did not want to elaborate on why Winamax will no longer be on the jersey, only stating that it was a step "necessary from a business perspective." According to the 'Stuttgarter Nachrichten', there have been tensions behind the scenes between VfB and the French betting provider.
The sponsor change has now been implemented earlier.
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