| Full Name | Hannover 96 |
|---|---|
| Founded | 1896 |
| Stadium | HDI Arena |
| Capacity | 49,000 |
| Manager | Mirko Slomka |
| League | 2. Bundesliga |
| Rivals | VfL Wolfsburg, Eintracht Braunschweig |
| Nickname | Die Roten |
| Top Scorer | Klaus Stürmer |
Hannover 96 is a historic football club based in Hannover, Germany, known for its passionate fan base and a rich tradition in German football. Founded in 1896, the club has a storied past, characterized by both triumphs and challenges. With over a century of history, Hannover 96 has become synonymous with the vibrant culture of football in Niedersachsen.
Club History
Hannover 96 has seen its fair share of successes, including winning the prestigious DFB-Pokal. The club has also experienced its ups and downs within the Bundesliga and lower divisions. Their legacy is built on resilience and the undying support from their fans.
Stadium & Atmosphere
The team plays its home matches at HDI Arena, which offers an electric atmosphere filled with enthusiasm and support from the local fans. The stadium, with a capacity of 49,000, is renowned for its intense matchday experience, making every game a memorable occasion.
Honours
Hannover 96 has earned several accolades throughout its history:
- DFB-Pokal: 1 title in 1992
- Lower Saxony Championship: 16 titles
- German Football Association Cup Winner: 1 title in 1992
Key Players
Throughout its history, Hannover 96 has seen many notable players grace the pitch:
- Klaus Stürmer: The all-time top scorer of Hannover, known for his remarkable goal-scoring ability.
- Hugo Almeida: A significant forward who contributed to the clubs’ goalscoring during his tenure.
- Goran Sanković: A skilled midfielder who was crucial in the club’s successes during the early 2000s.
