Dortmund - Bochum - Borussia
Bochum thrives on being the team no one wants to play. They don't have the €100 million superstars, but they have a collective spirit that levels the playing field. For BVB, a win is expected; for Bochum, a win is a city-wide celebration. That disparity in pressure often leads to the chaotic, end-to-end matches we’ve come to love. Memorable Moments
The cities are separated by less than 20 kilometers. When these two play, the A40 motorway becomes a sea of blue and yellow. It’s a neighborly rivalry where families are often split down the middle, making the bragging rights in the local pubs intensely personal. Bochum - Borussia Dortmund
The Vonovia Ruhrstadion is one of the last "proper" old-school grounds in the Bundesliga. It’s tight, the fans are right on top of the pitch, and the atmosphere is claustrophobic for visiting giants. Dortmund has historically struggled in this "Bermuda Triangle," often seeing their title hopes or momentum swallowed up by Bochum’s relentless pressing and physicality. Bochum thrives on being the team no one wants to play
In the Ruhr Valley, there are no "easy" games—and Bochum vs. Dortmund is the perfect proof. That disparity in pressure often leads to the
The might usually belong to Schalke, but for the fans in the heart of the Ruhr, the clash between VfL Bochum and Borussia Dortmund is the "Little Derby" that consistently delivers big drama.