News reports December 2004
12/31/04
Happy New Year!
We at vfl-wolfsburg.de would like to wish Wolves fans everywhere a very happy new year. Come on you Wolves!
12/30/04
Petrov loses in the rain in Spain
The Wolves wing-wizard Martin Petrov played a friendly match against Spain and lost 0-1.
12/29/04
Van der Heyden: "Heart and soul for the Wolves"
VfL Wolfsburg presented their new signing Peter van der Heyden from the Belgian club Bruges, to the press on Tuesday (28.12.04).
12/28/04
Rytter in Copenhagen brawl
The Wovves defender Thomas Rytter was involved in a brawl in Copenhagen on boxing day.
12/27/04
Oscar Ahumada on his way
VfL Wolfsburg has announced that they have parted company with their Argentinean player Oscar Ahumada with immediate effect.
12/26/04
No rest for Martin Petrov!
Wing-wizard Martin Petrov is the busiest Wolves player during the festive period!
12/23/04
New Bundesliga dates
The DFL (German Football League) announced the Bundesliga dates for rounds 22 to 27 on Wednesday (22.12.04).
12/22/04
Brdaric misses chance to shine
The Wolves striker Thomas Brdaric had a bad day at the office in the friendly international against Thailand.
12/21/04
Shirt auction a great success
The sale of the GTI shirts on e-bay has been deemed as being a great success by manager Klaus Fuchs.
12/20/04
Kevin Hofland...Big Daddy!
The classy Wolves Dutch international defender Kevin Hofland became a dad again on Friday.
12/19/04
Germany lose 1-3 in Korea
The Wolves striker Thomas Brdaric only played for a few minutes of the friendly match against South Korea.
12/18/04
Brdaric might play this time...
The Wolves striker Thomas Brdaric will have his fingers crossed, ahead of Germany's friendly with South Korea.
12/21/04
"I'll stay in the snow!"
The Wolves skipper Stefan Schnoor plans to spend Christmas with his family in the snow of the Austrian Alps!
12/16/04
On Friday it will be "Bully off" not kick off!
There will be plenty of stars on ice in Wolfsburg on Friday! The annual charity event "Wolfsburger for Wolfsburg" is coming!
12/15/04
500th member
Seven year old Frederike Höfermann from Gifhorn, is the 500th member to join the popular Wölfi Club.
12/14/04
Recuperation in Kaprun
The Wolfsburg posse arrived 45 minutes late in Kaprun Austria on Monday (13.12.04).
12/13/04
Erik Gerets: "Very happy!"
Erik Gerets was obviously delighted at his side's 5-0 thrashing of Arminia Bielefeld in the VOLKSWAGENARENA.
12/12/04
Wolves score five and go 4th!
The Wolves finished off the first half of the season in style, as they thrashed Arminia Bielefeld 5-0 at home!
12/10/04
Bulgarian duo gets the call
Bulgaria has called up Marian Hristov and Martin Petrov, for a friendly match in Valencia Spain against a local side on December 28th.
12/10/04
Off to Schalke!
Tickets for the Bundesliga match in Gelsenkirchen in February 12th against Schalke, go on sale on Monday.
12/09/04
Schnoor: "Everyone knows how important Bielefeld clash is"
Stefan Schnoor is well aware of the importance of Sunday's clash against Bielefeld on Sunday.
12/08/04
Jentzsch and Co. outclass Scots
Simon Jentzsch and the Team 2006 side were too much for their young Scottish opponents to handle in Mannheim.
12/07/04
Fröhlich on the whistle
Lutz-Michael Fröhlich will be in charge of the match against Arminia Bielefeld in the VOLKSWAGENARENA on Sunday.
12/06/04
Thiam: "You have to beat bad teams!"
Frustration was the name of the game following Wolfsburg's 1-2 defeat at the BayArena in Leverkusen in round 16.
12/05/04
Gerets warns his players
Coach Erik Gerets had a word of warning for his players, after the 1-2 defeat away to Bayer Leverkusen.
12/04/04
Wolves desperately unlucky in Leverkusen
The Wolves must be feeling that Lady Luck is against them at the moment. A last-gasp winner robbed them in Leverkusen.
12/03/04
Jentzsch receives deserved call-up
The Wolves keeper Simon Jentzsch has been called up by Jürgen Klinsmann for the trip to Asia.
12/02/04
Goals for a good cause
Martin Petrov played and scored in a benefit match at the Nou Camp stadium in Barcelona.
12/01/04
"No return to the bad old days"
The Wolves skipper Stefan Schnoor doesn't fear a return to the bad old days after the Wolves' latest defeat.


































