The 1983/84 season was a year of excitement and change for VfB Stuttgart. After a disappointing relegation to the 2. Bundesliga in 1983, the pressure was on to secure promotion in the following season. Under the guidance of coach Karl-Heinz Feldkamp, the team evolved into a formidable unit that gave fans hope for a return to the top tier of German football.

The squad was characterized by a mix of talent and experience, coming together to form a strong combination. Players like Klaus Allofs, who played a key role in the attack, and creative midfielder Thomas Berthold, ensured the team not only played well but also grew as a cohesive unit. Fans flocked to the stadium to support the Roten and display their passion for the club.

The season started promisingly, with VfB Stuttgart quickly establishing themselves at the top of the table. Home games at Neckarstadion became celebrations, where fans vocally supported their team. A particularly memorable moment was a thrilling derby against Karlsruher SC, which the players won with a remarkable performance, further boosting their confidence.

With each match, the pressure to secure promotion mounted, yet the players remained undeterred. They fought for every point, showcasing remarkable team chemistry. By the final matchday of the season, VfB Stuttgart had finally secured their promotion, leading to unforgettable jubilation among fans. This return to the Bundesliga was not only a sporting success but an emotional moment for all the club's supporters.

However, the return to the Bundesliga represented more than just a triumph; it heralded a new era for VfB Stuttgart. The team was ready for the challenges of the top league and laid the groundwork for future successes. This season remains a significant part of the club's history and will always be remembered by fans. The promotion of 1984 stands as evidence of the players' determination and the unwavering support of the loyal fanbase that has always believed in the Roten.