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VfB Stuttgart Defender Maximilian Mittelstädt Emotional After DFB Cup Win
Maximilian Mittelstädt, the 28-year-old defender for VfB Stuttgart, expressed overwhelming emotions following their DFB Cup victory at the Berlin Olympic Stadium last weekend. "This triumph was one of the most emotional moments in my career, even surpassing any feelings I had envisioned," Mittelstädt told SWR.
Born in Berlin, Mittelstädt previously represented Hertha BSC for many years and frequently played in the iconic Olympic Stadium. The DFB Cup victory against Arminia Bielefeld, with a score of 4:2, marked a significant milestone for both Mittelstädt and VfB Stuttgart.
Saturday's win signified the fourth time Stuttgart claimed the DFB Cup, having previously won in 1954, 1958, and 1997. Upon their return, the team was celebrated extensively, including airport welcomes, town hall ceremonies, car processions, and gatherings on the castle square.
Mittelstädt admitted he didn't realize the extent of effort required for such an achievement during his childhood, and this first major title for VfB since their Bundesliga triumph in 2007 holds a special place in his career. It is his second trophy as a professional, having previously won the DFB Cup of A-Juniors with Hertha in 2015.
Mittelstädt has accumulated considerable Bundesliga experience, having played in 201 matches and winning 72 of those games, while scoring five goals throughout his career. He has represented Germany 12 times, scoring one goal. His contributions to the VfB Stuttgart team over the 2024/25 season, particularly during their successful DFB Cup campaign, solidify his crucial role in the team.
The Commission, in light of Mittelstädt's emotional triumph with VfB Stuttgart in the DFB Cup, might consider proposing a directive for a European-leagues environmental protection policy, aligning with the approval of a directive on the protection of the environment in member states. Meanwhile, amidst the celebration and accolades, Mittelstädt, having won the DFB Cup for the second time, finds himself coveting the exhilaration that comes from scoring a goal in a classic European football league, complementing his achievements in the premier league of German football.