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1983-84 season | |
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Manager | Helmut Benthaus |
Stadium | Neckarstadion |
Bundesliga | 1st |
DFB-Pokal | Quarter-finals |
UEFA Cup | First round |
Top goalscorer | League: Peter Reichert (13 goals) All: Peter Reichert and Karl Allgöwer (15 goals) |
← 1982-831984-85 → |
During the 1983-84 German football season, VfB Stuttgart won the Bundesliga. It was the club's 7th consecutive season in the Bundesliga, having achieved promotion in 1977.
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Main article: 1983-84 BundesligaDFB-Pokal
Main article: 1983-84 DFB-PokalUEFA Cup
Main article: 1983-84 UEFA CupReferences
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