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Arminia Bielefeld
Arminia
Full name Deutscher Sport-Club Arminia Bielefeld
Nickname(s) Die Arminen
Die Blauen (The Blues)
Founded 1905
Ground Bielefelder Alm
(Capacity: 27,332)
Chairman Flag of Germany Rainer Schütte
Manager Flag of Germany Michél Kniat
Current League 3. Liga 
2023–24 3. Liga, 14th
Website Club home page
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DSC Arminia Bielefeld is a German sports club from Bielefeld, North Rhine-Westphalia. Arminia offers the sports of football, field hockey, figure skating and cue sports. The club has 12,000 members and the club colours are black, white and blue. Arminia's name derives from the Cheruscan chieftain Arminius, who defeated a Roman army in the Battle of the Teutoburg Forest.

The club is most commonly known for its professional football team that play in the 3. Liga and mostly played in the first or second tier of the German football league system, among them 17 seasons in the 1. Bundesliga, to which they will return in the 2020–21 season. Arminia's most successful years were the 1920s, the early 1980s and the middle 2000s. In 1947 and in the 1950s Arminia had sunk down to a team playing in a rather local area in the third tier (later third tiers covered larger areas).

Arminia has been playing their home games at the Bielefelder Alm Stadium since 1926. Since 2004 the stadium has been named SchücoArena through a sponsorship deal.

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History: Seasons

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Arminia Bielefeld squad - 2024–25

Ortega · Pieper · Ramos · Nilsson · Laursen · Van der Hoorn · Gebauer · Schöpf · Klos (c) · 10 Lasme · 11 Okugawa · 13 Kapino · 15 de Medina · 16 Kunze · 18 Krüger · 19 Prietl (c) · 20 Wimmer · 21 Hack · 23 Serra · 27 Brunner · 35 Schulz · 37 Cherny · 39 Vasiliadis ·

Manager:  Flag of Germany Frank Kramer
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Arminia Bielefeld seasons

2019-20 · 2020-21 · 2021-22 ·

3. Liga 2024–25

Alemannia Aachen · Erzgebirge Aue · Arminia Bielefeld · Energie Cottbus · Borussia Dortmund II · Dynamo Dresden · Rot-Weiss Essen · Hannover 96 II · FC Ingolstadt · Viktoria Köln · Waldhof Mannheim · 1860 Munich · VfL Osnabrück · Hansa Rostock · 1. FC Saarbrücken · SV Sandhausen · VfB Stuttgart II · SpVgg Unterhaching · SC Verl · SV Wehen Wiesbaden

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