TSG 1899 Hoffenheim

TSG Hoffenheim
Full nameTurn- und Sportgemeinschaft
1899 Hoffenheim e.V.
Nickname(s)Die Kraichgauer (The Kraichgauers)[1][2][3]
Founded1 July 1899; 125 years ago (1899-07-01)
GroundPreZero Arena
Capacity30,150[4]
OwnerDietmar Hopp
PresidentJörg Albrecht[5]
Head coachPellegrino Matarazzo
LeagueBundesliga
2023–24Bundesliga, 7th of 18
WebsiteClub website
Current season

Turn- und Sportgemeinschaft 1899 Hoffenheim e.V. (pronounced [ˈtʊʁn ʔʊnt ˈʃpɔʁtɡəˌmaɪnʃaft ˌʔaxtseːnˈhʊndɐt ˌnɔʏnʔʊntˈnɔʏntsɪç ˈhɔfn̩haɪm]), commonly known as TSG Hoffenheim (pronounced [ˌteːʔɛsˈɡeː ˈhɔfn̩haɪm]), is a German professional football club based in Hoffenheim, a village of Sinsheim, Baden-Württemberg.

Originally founded in 1899 as a gymnastics club, Hoffenheim came into being in its modern form in 1945. A fifth division side in 2000, the club rapidly advanced through the German football league system with the financial backing of alumnus and software mogul Dietmar Hopp, and in 2008 Hoffenheim was promoted to the top tier Bundesliga. In the 2017–18 season, Hoffenheim finished third in the Bundesliga (its best to date), qualifying for the UEFA Champions League group stage for the first time.

Since 2009, Hoffenheim has played its home games at the Rhein-Neckar-Arena (known as PreZero Arena for sponsorship reasons), having previously played at the Dietmar-Hopp-Stadion from 1999.

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  5. ^ ""Aufruhr" abgewendet – Jörg Albrecht neuer Präsident der TSG Hoffenheim". S. W. R. Sport (in German). 2 September 2024. Archived from the original on 9 September 2024. Retrieved 24 September 2024.