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=== Other sports === [[TV Bittenfeld]] has been playing in the men's [[Handball-Bundesliga]] since the 2015โ2016 season under the name TVB 1898 Stuttgart. The home venue is the [[Scharrena Stuttgart]], part of the home games also take place in the [[Porsche-Arena]] for capacity reasons. VfL Pfullingen/Stuttgart played in the Bundesliga from 2001 to 2006, where they played their home games in the [[Hanns-Martin-Schleyer-Halle]]. In the 1990โ1991 season, SG Stuttgart-Scharnhausen also played in the Bundesliga. Since 2008, the women's volleyball team [[Allianz MTV Stuttgart]] (until 2010 Allianz Volley Stuttgart, until 2012 Smart Allianz Stuttgart) plays in the [[Deutsche Volleyball-Bundesliga]]. They became German champions in 2019 and 2022, having previously been runners-up four times in a row from 2015 to 2018, and also won the German cup four times and reached the final of [[Women's CEV Cup|CEV Cup]]. CJD Feuerbach was German champion in women's volleyball three times. The club withdrew its first team from the Bundesliga in 1996 for financial reasons. Stuttgart has two major ice hockey teams. [[Stuttgart Rebels]] EC, plays in the "Landesliga" (4th tier) at the Waldau ice rink in Degerloch. The Bietigheim Bissingen Steelers play in the first division of the DEL. The Steelers play in the new Ege Trans Arena in Bietigheim. The strongest local [[water polo]] team is SV Cannstatt, which won the German championship in 2006. Stuttgart has three [[American football|American Football]] teams: the Stuttgart Silver Arrows, who play in the Regionalliga Sรผdwest, and the [[Stuttgart Scorpions]] as part of the [[German Football League]], who play in [[Stuttgarter Kickers]]' [[Gazi-Stadion|Gazi Stadium]]. With [[Stuttgart Surge]] a third team was founded in 2021 as part of the [[European League of Football]] (ELF) and is likewise supposed to play in the Gazi Stadium. [[Australian Football]] is practiced by the [[Stuttgart Emus]] โ one of only six active teams in Germany. It participates in the [[Australian Football League Germany]] when they play their home games in the Eberhard-Bauer-Stadion. TC Weissenhof is a Stuttgart-based women's tennis team that has won the German championship four times. Another women's team is TEC Waldau Stuttgart (German champions in 2006). HTC Stuttgarter Kickers is one of the most successful [[field hockey]] clubs in Germany, having won the German championship in 2005 and a European title in 2006. Stuttgart has also hosted the [[Stihl Timbersports Series]] in world logging championships. Locally renowned for their zeal are the "Stuttgart Valley Roller Girls".
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