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Sportverein Werder Bremen von 1899 e. V., commonly known as Werder Bremen, Werder or simply Bremen, is a German professional sports club based in Bremen, Free Hanseatic City of Bremen. Founded on 4 February 1899, they are best known for their professional association football team, who compete in the Bundesliga, the first tier of the German football league system. Werder share the record for most seasons played in the Bundesliga with Bayern Munich, and are third in the all-time Bundesliga table, behind Bayern and Borussia Dortmund.
Werder have been German champions four times, have won the DFB-Pokal six times, the DFL-Ligapokal once, the DFL-Supercup thrice, and the European Cup Winners' Cup once. The team's first major trophy came in the 1960–61 DFB-Pokal, a competition they last won in 2008–09. Their first German championship came in 1964–65, and their latest in 2003–04, when they won the double. In Europe, Werder won the 1992 European Cup Winners' Cup in a final against AS Monaco. They were runners-up in the 2008–09 UEFA Cup, losing against Shakhtar Donetsk in the final.
Since 1909, Werder have played at the Weserstadion. The team have a rivalry with fellow northern German club Hamburger SV, known as the Nordderby (English: North derby). In April 2022, Werder had 40,100 members.

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Felix Agu #17
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Leonardo Bittencourt #10
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Lee Buchanan
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Fabio Chiarodia #39
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Eren Dinkçi
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Marvin Ducksch #7
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Marco Friedl #32
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Niclas Fullkrug #11
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Christian Groß #36
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Ilia Gruev
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Anthony Jung
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Jean-Manuel Mbom #34
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Jiri Pavlenka #1
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Maximilian Philipp
  
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Amos Pieper #5
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Dikeni-Rafid Salifou #19
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Romano Schmid #20
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Niklas Schmidt #22
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Jens Stage #6
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Niklas Stark #5
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Milos Veljkovic #13
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Mitchell Weiser #8
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Michael Zetterer #30
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The Weserstadion is a multi-purpose stadium in Bremen, Germany. The Weserstadion is scenically situated on the north bank of the Weser River and is surrounded by lush green parks (the name 'Werder' is a regional German word for “river peninsula”). The city center is only about a kilometer away. It is the home stadium of German Bundesliga club Werder Bremen.
It presented a bid to be a host city in the 2006 FIFA World Cup, which was ultimately turned down.
Legendary artists that have performed at the stadium include Bon Jovi, Michael Jackson, Depeche Mode, Metallica, The Rolling Stones, Guns N' Roses, Tina Turner and Van Halen, among others.
The Weser Stadium is in a current state of modification, for the most part controlled by Hauke Wilkens. The Stadium will be transformed into a pure football venue, with the purpose of tightening the atmosphere by moving the spectators closer to the pitch. Modifications therefore include the removal of the space in front of the curves with the addition of a third tier.
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