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DSC Arminia Bielefeld is is a German sports club from Bielefeld, North Rhine-Westphalia. Arminia offers the sports of Football, Field hockey, Figure skating and Cue sports. The club has 11,394 members and the club colours are black, white and blue. Arminia‘s name derives from the Cheruscian chieftain Arminius, who defeated a Roman army in the Battle of the Teutoburg Forest.

The club is most commonly known for its professional football team which plays in the Bundesliga. Due to their numerous promotions and relegations, they are considered as a yo-yo club. They won promotion to the Bundesliga seven times which is a German record. In 1971, the club played a key role in the Bundesliga scandal when they bribed their opponents.

Arminia plays their home games at the Bielefelder Alm stadium since 1926. Since 2004 the stadium has been named SchücoArena through a sponsorship deal.

Arminia won their sixth promotion to the Bundesliga in 2001–02 with Artur Wichniarek scoring 18 goals. Arminia were almost saved the next year but a slump with only two points out of the last six matches sealed relegation again.

The team bounced back again and stayed in the top flight ever since. Arminia reached the semi-finals of the German cup in 2005 and 2006. Arminia played their fifth consecutive Bundesliga season in 2008–09. They finished last and relegated to Second Bundesliga after drawing 2-2 with Hannover 96 at a home match in 23 May 2009.<\/P>","00E1A43DD023DEC2DFC0A799EF9025A4":"","729294714CECF588":"The biggest home win in history: <\/STRONG>5:0 (1981-1982 vs Monchengladbach )

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Domestic

<\/U>2. Bundesliga: (II)<\/STRONG>
Winners: 1978, 1980, 1999

3. Liga: (III)<\/STRONG>
Winners: 2015

Regionalliga West\/Südwest: (III)<\/STRONG>
Winners: 1995

Oberliga Westfalen: (III)<\/STRONG>
Winners: 1990

Western German football championship<\/STRONG>
Winners: 1922, 1923

West German Cup:<\/STRONG>
Winners: 1966, 1974

Westphalian Cup<\/STRONG>
Winners: 1908, 1932, 1991, 2012, 2013<\/P>","E4FAE8AE56FCFFF1DC7AFC02ACE5DEE8":"33","0C852134AA40B2DD":"1","B52BFE7EA0432304":"kontakt@arminia-bielefeld.de","7B11A9E5D141DF5785F9EF965C7D588D":"SC Verl,SC Paderborn 07 B,Blumenthaler SV,FC Oberneuland,SC Wiedenbruck,Kickers Emden,KFC Uerdingen 05","D5AF1249DEAE15446FB07F95BE07BAC61FCF1CF21901A599":"1","761C3792446BE5ED2EFE4C1CAFC95D68":"1985-11-18","500D9C7B9500177D0E53F89F378715C8":"","A9113A766E3C872ED6E5814BC86CB140":"190cm","e_index":1};