Weserstadion

Weserstadion

The Weserstadion is found in Bremen, Germany and it is a multi-purpose arena. It is located on the banks of the Weser River and is surrounded by green parks. The centre of the city just one kilometre away. Werder Bremen plays its home fixtures at the Weserstadion.

As well as football, many notable music acts have played concerts at the arena over the years, including the likes of The Rolling Stones, Metallica, Guns N’ Roses, Tina Turner, Michael Jackson and Bon Jovi. The original stadium contained an athletics track, but that has since been removed.

The stadium currently has a capacity for 42,100 fans for league games, with this dropping to about 37,400 for international games. There have been some significant renovations completed at the Weserstadion in recent times.

Hosting international games

Over the years, there have been occasional international fixtures hosted at the Weserstadion. Most of these games were friendlies, but a couple were qualification games for European and FIFA competitions.

The first international game to take place in Weserstadion was against Ireland in May 1939, with 35,000 people attending to see the 1-1 draw. The most recent international game to take place was in 2012 when France beat Germany in a friendly on a scoreline of 2-1.

History of the Weserstadion

Werder Bremen has played at the Weserstadion since 1909. The first major renovation took place in 1929 and was also a venue for mass political gatherings. It became known as the Weserstadion for the first time in 1930. With not many sports activities taking place for a number of years, it was largely used by the Nazi Party.

Following the ending of the Second World War, it was mainly used for American sports like American football and baseball. Weserstadion was reopened as a football ground in 1947. When Werder Bremen captured the Bundesliga for the first time in 1965, there were significant renovations completed.

Recent renovations at the Weserstadion

When the stadium was originally built, there was an athletics track in place, but this was mostly taken away in 2002 after the pitch was sunk by over two meters and the stands were lengthened.

This renovation work led to the capacity at the arena expanding by about 8,000. New office towers behind the north stand were erected in 2004 to host the club’s offices.

It was beginning in 2008 that an entire rebuild of the steam began. This saw a new facade and a new roof. The two ends were both torn down and subsequently rebuilt which saw the last of the athletics track getting removed. The total construction costs for this overhaul was in the region of €76.5m, with the work finishing in 2011.

Werder Bremen

Werder Bremen was started in 1899 and it is one of the leading clubs in the Bundesliga today. It has been playing its home games at the Weserstadion since 1909 and the club has captured the top flight of German football on four occasions.

It has also claimed the DFB-Pokal six times, the DFL-Ligapokal once, three times capturing the DFL-Supercup and also winning the European Cup Winners’ Cup. The main rival for the club is another team in the region of northern Germany, Hamburger SV, with this battle being called the Nordderby.

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