1. Dortmund - Noun
2. Dortmund - Proper noun
an industrial city in northwestern Germany; flourished from the 13th to 17th century as a member of the Hanseatic League
Source: WordNetAs the Bundesliga restarts Dortmund are second in the table, four points behind Bayern Munich and a single point ahead of third placed RB Leipzig. Source: Internet
Augsburg deserved to be in control, taking advantage of poor Dortmund defending with the opening goal from striker Florian Niederlechner before Marco Richter’s stunning long-range strike 20 seconds into the second half. Source: Internet
Akanji swings in a cross from the left, which Haaland flicks into the corner to give Dortmund a very late victory. Source: Internet
Among his more infamous tirades was the one following defeat by Borussia Dortmund in November, when he complained of a lack of experienced options to change up his team from the bench. Source: Internet
Another domestic title has looked inevitable for some time, although it will all feel rather hollow should the Qatar-owned club fail to turn around the Dortmund tie when the sides meet again on Mar 11. Source: Internet
A similar insulting banner led to a ban on Borussia Dortmund fans in Hoffenheim for two seasons and €50,000 fine this month. Source: Internet