😂 Kebabs and goggles: Inside Stuttgart's wild cup night
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All Stuttgarters will never forget this moment. After 28 years, VfB has once again won the DFB Cup. Of course, this has to be celebrated properly. We have some questions about some party pictures from the night, which we of course do not want to withhold from you.
Hat hier jemand Party gesagt? #VfB | #DFBPokalSieger | #GetragenvonStolz | #DSCVfB pic.twitter.com/EAIWaEGtvM
— VfB Stuttgart (@VfB) May 24, 2025
For example: Where did Deniz Undav and Angelo Stiller get the swimming goggles from? And Pascal Stenzel behaves just like any tourist in Berlin: First, eat a good kebab.
Ich werde dieses Bild, beginnend mit heute Nacht, noch sehr oft einfach Random re-posten. Wenn der #Fußballgott eure Timeline erreicht, liked es einfach und genießt es. #VfB pic.twitter.com/JsDWRExZQT
— Prof. Dr. Marco 🪐 (@weltraumlaser) May 25, 2025
DFB Cup winner and football god with kebab: Stenzel can frame this photo and hang it at home. But cigars were also a must on the way to the party location.
📸 DFB Cup winners 🤍🏆❤️#VfB | #DFBPokal pic.twitter.com/idM1gW2TKS
— VfB Stuttgart_int (@VfB_int) May 25, 2025
Did Ermedin Demirović take a short nap here? Fortunately, he was awake again a little later to continue celebrating.
Zur Party? Zur Party!#VfB | #DFBPokalSieger | #GetragenvonStolz | #DSCVfB pic.twitter.com/3Ly2hsgf1e
— VfB Stuttgart (@VfB) May 24, 2025
Fabian #Rieder & Ermedin #Demirovic ✌️#VfB | #DFBPokal | #DSCVfB pic.twitter.com/OuQ3rsRJGX
— VfB Stuttgart_int (@VfB_int) May 24, 2025
As reported by 'Merkur', the last VfB players left the subsequent party at 2 am. Some apparently continued to celebrate. It went on until 6 am, reported 'Bild'. Whether the Berghain was also visited remains a secret of the Stuttgarters.
By the way, the celebrations continue in Stuttgart today. The motorcade starts at 3:30 pm and afterwards there is the cup party on the town hall balcony. We wish all VfB fans a lot of fun celebrating.
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