Kaiserslautern
Est. 1900 · Germany
About Kaiserslautern
1. FC Kaiserslautern are German football's greatest underdog champions, the club from the Palatinate region who achieved what no other side has done before or since by winning the Bundesliga title in 1997-98 as a freshly promoted club. Die Roten Teufel, the Red Devils, had only just come up from the second division and proceeded to beat every established club in Germany to claim the title in one of the most extraordinary single seasons in European football history. Fritz Walter, who led West Germany to the 1954 World Cup, spent his entire career at the club and remains their eternal icon.
Founded in 1900, Kaiserslautern play at the Fritz Walter Stadion on the Betzenberg hill in Kaiserslautern, Rhineland-Palatinate, Germany. League: Bundesliga (Germany). Honours: Bundesliga 1951, 1953, 1991, 1998; DFB-Pokal 1990, 1996. Nicknames: Die Roten Teufel (The Red Devils), FCK.
Kaiserslautern's red home shirt is as iconic as any in German football, worn through Fritz Walter's post-war glory years and through the remarkable 1997-98 title campaign that will never be forgotten. The Umbro and Puma kits from the 1990s, worn during their DFB-Pokal victories and the unforgettable title season, are among the most treasured red shirts in German football history. For collectors, a 1997-98 Kaiserslautern home shirt is one of the genuinely historic finds in European football.
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