[1] The team's league championships in the Amateurliga and Amateur-Oberliga entitled it to take part in the German amateur football championship, which it won in 1963 and 1980, beating VfL Wolfsburg and FC Augsburg in the finals, while it finished runners-up in 1971 when it lost to SC Jülich 1910.
Liga, the new third tier of league football in Germany, where itplayed for the next eight seasons, generally as a mid- and lower table side.
It made another first round exit the year after when it lost to local rival Stuttgarter Kickers.
The following season it made another first round exit and, since 2008, is, like all reserve teams in Germany, barred from the competition.
Players that are particularly impressive at Stuttgart II are often called up to become permanent members of the first-team.
Liga, VfB Stuttgart II moved to the larger Gazi-Stadion auf der Waldau after promotion in 2008.
Liga for the 2024–25 season, the team had to move again and will play its home games in the WIRmachenDRUCK Arena in Aspach, which has a capacity of 10,001 spectators.
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