For an idea about the level of competition Marco Rojas will face with VfB Stuttgart, just take a look at Wembley Stadium on May 26.
It may be an English institution, but Wembley Way will be flooded with Germans heading to watch the two best teams in Europe do battle in the Champions League final.
Bayern Munich - who demolished previous kings Barcelona in the semifinals and will next season employ Barca's architect, Pep Guardiola - are the new European super club, while Borussia Dortmund taught a lesson to nine-time European champions Real Madrid to set a date with their domestic foes.
Rojas will face the two titans next season with a team which bested both as recently as 2007. And to give a clue as to the parochial passion Rojas will enjoy from the home fans, a quarter of a million people turned out to celebrate that Bundesliga crown, the club's fifth title.
Stuttgart have been unable to replicate that success in recent years, managing an average of sixth across five campaigns before stumbling to finish mid-table this season, but their loyal support has not waned.