Lupo Martini Wolfsburg

While originally formed by Italian nationals, the club nowadays has a more diverse membership base, with more than 50% made up by non-Italians.

[1] ISC Lupo was formed in 1962 with the help of the social department of Volkswagen and the local football federation to assist Italian migrant workers in Wolfsburg in acclimatising to their new environment and to provide a connection to their home country.

Lupo was the first migrant workers' club in Germany and the first to enter competitive football;[2][3] it was well supported, attracting more than 1,000 spectators to its home games in the local amateur leagues.

[1] The club spent most of its footballing history in local amateur leagues, rising as high as the tier six Landesliga Braunschweig in the early 2000s.

Despite finishing in tenth place, Lupo Martini was relegated at the end of the season as the league was merged into a single division.