Waldhof Mannheim

Waldhof Mannheim — Squad, Form & News

Germany Liga 3 • Germany

TL;DR

Waldhof Mannheim, based in Germany, boasts 119 years of time-honored football legacy. Competing in Germany Liga 3, they call Carl-Benz-Stadion home, where superb fans rally under manager —’s tactical guidance. A club steeped in tradition yet always evolving.

Established in 1907, Waldhof Mannheim is among the time-honored football clubs in Germany. Famously called the Waldhof Mannheim, the side carries a distinguished legacy spanning 119+ years.

Club Profile

Full nameWaldhof Mannheim
Founded1907
CountryGermany
LeagueGermany Liga 3
StadiumCarl-Benz-Stadion
Websitewww.svw07.de

About Waldhof Mannheim

Waldhof Mannheim competes professionally in Germany Liga 3 and is one of the well-known clubs in Germany.

Season Statistics

The ledger reads 0-0-1 for Waldhof Mannheim, a mirror of their season’s ebbs and flows. 1 goals hint at their superb flair, but 5 conceded keeps the plot thickening. In football, as in life, the next chapter is theirs to claim.

Last 10 Form: L---------
Matches Played
1
W-D-L
0-0-1
Avg Goals Scored
1.00
Avg Goals Conceded
5.00
Away Win %%
0%
Home and away matches breakdown for Waldhof Mannheim
Matches Playedwins
Home00
Away10

Waldhof Mannheim Squad (11 players)

Upcoming Waldhof Mannheim Fixtures

The Germany Liga 3 fixture list will be published here as soon as the new schedule is released. Bookmark this page for live updates.

Recent Waldhof Mannheim Results

DateMatchScoreCompetition
Ingolstadt vs Waldhof Mannheim5 : 1Germany Liga 3

Stadium

NameCarl-Benz-Stadion
CityMannheim, Germany
CountryGermany
Capacity25667

Latest Waldhof Mannheim News

  • Janne Sietan Joins Rot-Weiss Essen for 2026 Season

    Rot-Weiss Essen has secured its first new signing after narrowly missing promotion to the second league. Janne Sietan joins from Waldhof Mannheim on a free transfer.

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  • Amateur Football Finals 2026: 21 Teams Battle for Glory

    The Amateur Football Finals 2026 is set to showcase the best of underrated teams. Who will secure a spot in the DFB-Pokal? Watch top teams like Energie Cottbus and Waldhof Mannheim compete.

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  • Amateur Football Finals 2026: 21 Teams Battle for Glory

    The Amateur Football Finals 2026 is set to showcase the pinnacle of non-professional football talent. With 21 teams vying for a spot in the DFB-Pokal, the stage is set for an unforgettable showdown.

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  • Baden Cup Final: VfR vs. SV Waldhof Mannheim Live on Free TV

    The Baden Cup final between VfR and SV Waldhof Mannheim is set to thrill fans today. Discover where to watch this amateur football showdown live on free TV and via livestream.

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  • Amateur Football Finals 2026: 21 State Cup Showdowns

    The Amateur Finals Day is the pinnacle of amateur football, showcasing the best underdog teams. Discover which lower-league teams will earn their spot in the DFB-Pokal, with notable mentions including Energie Cottbus, Waldhof Mannheim, and Carl Zeiss Jena.

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  • Amateur Football Finals 2026: Underdogs Shine in Thrilling Matches

    The 2026 Amateur Football Finals are underway, with surprising upsets and thrilling comebacks. In Brandenburg, Krieschow leads against Cottbus, while Altglienicke equalizes against BFC Dynamo in Berlin.

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  • Amateur Football Finals 2026: 21 State Cup Showdowns

    The Amateur Finals Day is underway, featuring 21 state cup finals. Underdogs are making their mark, with surprising leads and comebacks across various regions.

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  • Amateur Finals 2026: Underdog Leads in Brandenburg Showdown

    The Amateur Finals Day is underway, with an unexpected twist in Brandenburg. Krieschow takes an early lead against Cottbus, setting the stage for a thrilling conclusion to the regional cup finals.

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  • Luc Holtz Confirms Departure from SV Waldhof Mannheim

    Luc Holtz has announced his departure from SV Waldhof Mannheim after the current season. The Luxembourg native confirmed his decision following a recent Landespokal victory.

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  • Waldhof Mannheim Bans Agent Thorsten Weck from Premises

    SV Waldhof Mannheim has taken decisive action against player agent Thorsten Weck, issuing a ban from their facilities amid allegations of excessive influence.

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  • Waldhof Mannheim Bans Agent Thorsten Weck from Premises

    SV Waldhof Mannheim has taken decisive action against player agent Thorsten Weck, banning him from the club's facilities amid allegations of excessive influence.

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  • Waldhof Mannheim Signs Top Scorer Julian Ulbricht

    Waldhof Mannheim has secured a significant transfer by signing Julian Ulbricht, the top scorer from the Regionalliga. Ulbricht joins from SV Meppen, bringing an impressive goal-scoring record.

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  • Waldhof Mannheim Signs Prolific Striker Julian Ulbricht

    Waldhof Mannheim has secured the services of Julian Ulbricht, the top scorer from the Regionalliga, marking a significant boost for the team's offensive lineup.

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FAQ

Waldhof Mannheim was founded in 1907.

Waldhof Mannheim play their home matches at Carl-Benz-Stadion. The stadium has a capacity of approximately 25667 seats.

Waldhof Mannheim currently compete in Germany Liga 3.

Waldhof Mannheim are based in Germany.

Upcoming Waldhof Mannheim fixtures, results and live scores are listed on this page as they become available.

There are 11 senior players currently registered in Waldhof Mannheim's first team squad listed on this page.

Waldhof Mannheim matches are typically broadcast on regional sports networks and official Germany Liga 3 streaming partners — schedules are listed in the fixtures section above.

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