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SV Werder Bremen

Football club information
Full nameSportverein Werder Bremen
von 1899 e. V.
NicknameWerder
Die Grün-Weißen (The Green-Whites)
HB (Short form for the City of Bremen)
Founded4 February 1899
StadiumWeserstadion
Bremen (capacity : 42358)
ChairmanKlaus-Dieter Fischer
ManagerThomas Schaaf
LeagueBundesliga
2009 � 103rd � Bundesliga

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SV Werder Bremen is a German sports club best known for its football team playing in Bremen, in the northwest German federal state of the same name. The club was founded on 4 February 1899 as Fußballverein Werder by a group of sixteen vocational high school students who had won a prize of sports equipment to set them on their way. They took their name from the seldom used regional German word for “river peninsula”, describing the riverside field they first played football on.

Bremen have been a mainstay in the Bundesliga, top flight of German football. Bremen have been crowned champions on four occasions and have won the DFB-Pokal on six occasions. Their most recent achievements in these competitions came in 2004, when they won an historic double. Bremen have also tasted European success, beating AS Monaco in the 1992 European Cup Winners' Cup Final, 2 � 0. Bremen also reached the final edition of the UEFA Cup in 2009, before it was rebranded as the UEFA Europa League, where they met Ukrainian side Shakhtar Donetsk. Unfortunately for Bremen, Shakhtar proved too strong, losing the final 2 � 1 in A.E.T.

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World Cup Round Up for July 10, 2010 - Live Soccer TV Tweet this news
Live Soccer TV--Toni Kroos (20, Bayern Munich/Beyer Leverkusen), Dennis Aogo (23, Hamburger -SV-), Marko Marin (21, -Werder Bremen-), Holgar Badstuber (21, Bayern Munich), ... - Date : Sun, 11 Jul 2010 06:35:05 GMT+00:00
German international happy in the Bundesliga despite rumoured interest - Sport.co.uk (blog) Tweet this news
Sport.co.uk (blog)--Along with Jansen, -Werder Bremen- starlet Mesut Ozil has reportedly been coveted by a host English suitors, most notably Manchester United and Arsenal, ... - Date : Tue, 27 Jul 2010 12:56:52 GMT+00:00
SV Werder Bremen: Allofs “Per Mertesacker bleibt!” - Sport und News (Blog) Tweet this news
Sport und News (Blog)---SV Werder Bremen-: Allofs “Per Mertesacker bleibt!”: Die Spekulation über einen Wechsel eines weiteren WM Teilnehmers scheint ein Ende zu haben. ... - Date : Wed, 04 Aug 2010 06:35:42 GMT+00:00
Leverkusen's Voeller eyes Ballack - SuperSport.com Tweet this news
SuperSport.com--Ballack has been linked with other Bundesliga clubs, such as Schalke 04, -SV- Hamburg and VfL Wolfsburg. -Werder Bremen- were also named but said that Ballack ... - Date : Thu, 10 Jun 2010 16:09:24 GMT+00:00
Bayern Munich win German Cup in style - Keeda of Sports (press release) (blog) Tweet this news
Keeda of Sports (press release) (blog)--FC Bayern Munich trashed -SV Werder Bremen- 4-0 in the German Cup (DFB Pokal) final at the Olympic Stadium in Berlin last night. It was another demonstration ... - Date : Tue, 18 May 2010 10:15:03 GMT+00:00

No. Nationality Position Player Other
1GERGKTim Wiese
2GERDFSebastian Boenisch
3FINDFPetri Pasanen
4BRADF[[Naldo (footballer born 1982)
6GERMFTim Borowski
7AUTFWMarko Arnautović
8GERDFClemens Fritz
9SWEFWMarkus Rosenberg
10GERMFMarko Marin
14GERFWAaron Hunt
15AUTDFSebastian Prödl
17BIHFWSaid Husejinović
18GERFWFelix Kroos
19GERFWSandro Wagner
20DENMFDaniel Jensen
21GERGKSebastian Mielitz
22GERMFTorsten Frings
23PORFWHugo Almeida
24PERFWClaudio Pizarro
27GERDFNiklas Andersen
28GERMFKevin Schindler
29GERDFPer Mertesacker
32GERMFJosé-Alex Ikeng
33GERGK[[Christian Vander (footballer)
41GERDFDominik Schmidt
42GERGKFelix Wiedwald
43GERMFPascal Testroet
44GERMFPhilipp Bargfrede
45GERMFTimo Perthel
46TURFWOnur Ayik
-BRAMF[[Wesley Lopes Beltrame

No. Nationality Position Player Other
25GERMFPeter Niemeyer
30HUNFWMárkó Futács
35COLFWJohn Mosquera

Retired number(s) :
Position Staff
First Team Coach DE Thomas Schaaf
Assistant First Team Coach DE Matthias Hönerbach
Assistant First Team Coach DE Wolfgang Rolff
Goalkeeper Trainer DE Michael Kraft
Club Doctor DE Dr. Götz Dimanski
Physio DE Holger Berger
Assistant Physio DE Florian Lauerer
Reserve Team Manager DE Thomas Wolter
Youth Team Manager DE Uwe Harttgen

Retired number(s) :
Country Head Coach Years Coached Notes
DE Willi Multhaup 1963 � 65
DE Günther Brocker 1965 � 67
DE Fritz Langner 1967 � 69
DE Richard Ackerschott 1968 � 69 Replacement for Fritz Langner in games 11, 12, 13, and 34
DE Fritz Rebell 1969 � 70
DE Hans Tilkowski 1970
DE Robert Gebhardt 1970 � 71
DE Willi Multhaup 1971
DE Sepp Piontek 1971 � 75
DE Fritz Langner 1972 Replacement for Sepp Piontek in games 31 and 32
DE Otto Rehhagel 1976
DE Herbert Burdenski 1975 � 76
DE Hans Tilkowski 1976 � 77
DE Rudi Assauer 1977 � 78 In cooperation with Fred Schulz
DE Fred Schulz 1978 In cooperation with Rudi Assauer
DE Wolfgang Weber 1978 � 80
DE Rudi Assauer 1980 In cooperation with Fritz Langner
DE Fritz Langner 1980 In cooperation with Rudi Assauer
DE Kuno Klötzer 1980 � 81
DE Otto Rehhagel 1981 � 95
NL Aad de Mos 1995 � 96
DE Hans-Jürgen Dörner 1996 � 97
DE Wolfgang Sidka 1997 � 98
DE Felix Magath 1998 � 99
DE Thomas Schaaf 1999 � present

Retired number(s) :
Season Position Avg. attendance
1999 � 00 9th 29,834
2000 � 01 7th 30,341
2001 � 02 6th 30,094
2002 � 03 6th 32,869
2003 � 04 1st 37,666
2004 � 05 3rd 39,579
2005 � 06 2nd 36,928
2006 � 07 3rd 39,715
2007 � 08 2nd 40,267
2008 � 09 10th 40,375
2009 � 10 3rd 36,015

2009 �10 UEFA Champions League

ChampionsInternazionale
Runners-upBayern Munich
Eliminated in the semi-finalsLyon, Barcelona
Eliminated in the quarter-finalsArsenal, Bordeaux, CSKA Moscow, Manchester United
Eliminated in the round of 16Fiorentina, Milan, Real Madrid, Porto, Chelsea, Sevilla, Olympiacos, Stuttgart
Eliminated in the group stageAPOEL, Atlético Madrid, AZ, Beşiktaş, Debrecen, Dynamo Kyiv, Juventus, Liverpool, Maccabi Haifa, Marseille, Rangers, Rubin Kazan, Standard Liège, Unirea Urziceni, Wolfsburg, Zürich
Eliminated in the
play-off round
Champions: Copenhagen, Levski Sofia, Red Bull Salzburg, Sheriff Tiraspol, Ventspils
Non-champions: Anderlecht, Celtic, Panathinaikos, Sporting, Timişoara
Eliminated in the
third qualifying round
Champions: Aktobe, Baku, BATE, Dinamo Zagreb, Levadia, Maribor, Partizan, Stabæk, Slavia Prague, Slovan Bratislava
Non-champions: Dynamo Moscow, Shakhtar Donetsk, Sivasspor, Sparta Prague, Twente
Eliminated in the
second qualifying round
Bohemians, EB/Streymur, Ekranas, F91 Dudelange, FH, Glentoran, Inter Turku, Kalmar, Makedonija Skopje, Mogren, Pyunik, Rhyl, UE Sant Julià, Tirana, Wisła Kraków, WIT Georgia, Zrinjski
Eliminated in the
first qualifying round
Hibernians, Tre Fiori

Fußball-Bundesliga teams

2010 �11 teamsBayer Leverkusen, Bayern Munich, Borussia Dortmund, Borussia Mönchengladbach, Eintracht Frankfurt, Freiburg, Hamburg, Hannover 96, Hoffenheim, Kaiserslautern, Köln, Mainz, Nuremberg, Schalke 04, St. Pauli, Stuttgart, Werder Bremen, Wolfsburg
Former teams1860 Munich, Alemannia Aachen, Arminia Bielefeld, Blau-Weiß 90 Berlin, Bochum, Borussia Neunkirchen, Darmstadt 98, Duisburg, Dynamo Dresden, Eintracht Braunschweig, Energie Cottbus, Fortuna Düsseldorf, Fortuna Köln, Hansa Rostock, Hertha BSC, Homburg, Karlsruhe, Kickers Offenbach, Leipzig, Preußen Münster, Rot-Weiß Essen, Rot-Weiß Oberhausen, Saarbrücken, Stuttgarter Kickers, Tasmania Berlin, Tennis Borussia Berlin, Uerdingen, Ulm, Unterhaching, Waldhof Mannheim, Wattenscheid 09, Wuppertal

U19 Bundesliga North/Northeast 2008 �09 clubs

Carl Zeiss Jena, Chemnitz, Eintracht Braunschweig, Energie Cottbus, Hamburg, Hannover 96, Hansa Rostock, Hertha BSC, Osnabrück, Rot-Weiß Erfurt, St. Pauli, Union Berlin, Werder Bremen, Wolfsburg

U17 Bundesliga North/Northeast 2008 �09 clubs

Concordia Hamburg, Energie Cottbus, Hamburg, Hannover 96, Hansa Rostock, Hertha BSC, Hertha Zehlendorf, Holstein Kiel, Osnabrück, Rot-Weiß Erfurt, St. Pauli, Tennis Borussia Berlin, Werder Bremen, Wolfsburg



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