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Important names and numbers that concern Werder Bremen's football department and that can only be displayed in list form can only be inadequately displayed alongside the text with the current software in Wikipedia. Therefore, this page is used to be able to refer to this data in the main article without overloading the article itself and making clear formatting impossible.

Greatest successes

So far, Bremen has won the championship trophy four times
Six-time DFB Cup winner

Championship successes

  • German champion : 1965 , 1988 , 1993 , 2004
  • German runner-up: 1968 , 1983 , 1985 , 1986 , 1995 , 2006 , 2008
  • Lower Saxony champion: 1947
  • Champion in the Lower Saxony Gauliga: 1934, 1936, 1937, 1942
  • Vice champion of the Lower Saxony Gauliga: 1935
  • Vice champion of the Gauliga Weser-Ems: 1943
  • Champion of the Western District League: 1923
  • Vice-champion of the Western District League: 1926, 1927, 1928

Cup successes

International success

Indoor soccer

Amateurs' successes

* together with Hannover 96 and SC Jülich 1910

Women's successes

Finals

DFB Cup

1961 final

SV-Werder-Bremen-Logo.svgWerder Bremen - 1. FC Kaiserslautern - 2-0 1FC Kaiserslautern Logo (1955 - 1969) .svg
Venue: Glückauf-Kampfbahn, Gelsenkirchen , September 13, 1961 , 18,000 spectators
Lineup: Kokartis , Piontek , Nachtwey , Schimeczek , Schütz , Jagielski , Wilmovius , Schröder , Barth , Soya , Hänel
Trainer: Georg Knöpfle
Gates: 1-0 Schröder (10th), 2-0 Jagielski (52nd)

1989 final

Borussia Dortmund logo.svg Borussia Dortmund - SV-Werder-Bremen-Logo.svgWerder Bremen - 4-1
Venue: Olympiastadion Berlin , June 24, 1989 , 76,431 spectators
Lineup: Reck , Schaaf , Bratseth , Sauer (77th Burgsmüller ), Otten (55th Ordenewitz ), Wolter , Votava , Eilts , Hermann , Riedle , Neubarth
Trainer: Otto Rehhagel
Gates: 0: 1 Riedle (15th), 1: 1 Dickel (21st), 2: 1 Mill (58th), 3: 1 Dickel (73rd), 4: 1 Lusch (74th)

1990 final

Logo 1 FC Kaiserslautern.svg 1. FC Kaiserslautern - SV-Werder-Bremen-Logo.svgWerder Bremen 3-2
Venue: Olympiastadion Berlin , May 19, 1990 , 76,391 spectators
Lineup: Reck , Borowka (52nd Burgsmüller ), Bratseth , Otten , Wolter (35th Neubarth ), Votava , Harttgen , Eilts , Hermann , Riedle , Rufer
Trainer: Otto Rehhagel
Gates: 1: 0 Labbadia (19th), 2: 0 Labbadia (26th), 3: 0 Kuntz (30th), 3: 1 Neubarth (54th), 3: 2 Burgsmüller (72nd)

1991 final

SV-Werder-Bremen-Logo.svgWerder Bremen - 1. FC Cologne 1: 1 n.V., 4: 3 i. E. 1.FC Cologne escudo.png
Venue: Olympiastadion Berlin , May 19, 1991 , 73,000 spectators
Lineup: Reck , Bratseth , Votava , Borowka , Wolter , Hermann (76th Sauer ), Eilts , Neubarth (72nd Harttgen ), Bode , Rufer , Allofs
Trainer: Otto Rehhagel
Gates: 1: 0 Eilts (48th), 1: 1 Banach (63rd)
Penalties shoot: Rudy next to the goal, Illgner holds against Allofs, 0: 1 Higl , 1: 1 Rufer, Reck holds against Littbarski , 2: 1 Bratseth, 2: 2 Banach , 3: 2 Harttgen, 3: 3 Götz , 4: 3 Borowka

1994 final

SV-Werder-Bremen-Logo.svgWerder Bremen - Rot-Weiss Essen 3-1 Logo Rot-Weiss Essen.svg
Venue: Olympiastadion Berlin , May 14, 1994 , 76,391 spectators
Lineup: Reck - Bratseth , Beiersdorfer , Wolter , Basler (75th Wiedener ), Votava , Herzog (84th Borowka ), Eilts , Bode , Hobsch , Rufer
Trainer: Otto Rehhagel
Gates: 1: 0 Beiersdorfer (17th), 2: 0 Herzog (38th), 2: 1 Bangoura (50th), 3: 1 Rufer (88th, hand penalty)

1999 final

SV-Werder-Bremen-Logo.svgWerder Bremen - FC Bayern Munich 1: 1 aet, 5: 4 i. E. Logo FC Bayern Munich (2002-2017) .svg
Venue: Olympiastadion Berlin , June 12, 1999 , 75,841 spectators
Lineup: Rost - Trares - Todt , Wicky - Eilts , Dabrowski (69th Bogdanović ), Maximow , Wiedener - Herzog (45th Wojtala ) - Frings , Bode
Trainer: Thomas Schaaf
Gates: 1: 0 Maximow (4th), 1: 1 Jancker (45th)
Penalties shoot: 1: 0 Bode, 1: 1 Salihamidžić , Kahn holds against Todt, 1: 2 Daei , 2: 2 Bogdanović, 2: 3 Tarnat , 3: 3 Wicky, 3: 4 Jancker, 4: 4 Eilts, Effenberg over the goal, 5: 4 rust, rust holds against Matthew

2000 final

Logo FC Bayern Munich (2002-2017) .svg FC Bayern Munich - SV-Werder-Bremen-Logo.svgWerder Bremen 3-0
Venue: Olympiastadion Berlin , May 6, 2000 , 75,841 spectators
Lineup: Rost - Frings , Barten , Baumann , Wiedener (16th Skripnik ) - Eilts (63rd Flock ), Trares (71st Wicky ), Bode - Herzog - Aílton , Pizarro
Trainer: Thomas Schaaf
Gates: 1-0 Elber (57th), 2-0 Sérgio (83rd), 3-0 Scholl (90th)

2004 final

SV-Werder-Bremen-Logo.svgWerder Bremen - Alemannia Aachen 3-2 Logo Alemannia Aachen.svg
Venue: Olympiastadion Berlin , May 29, 2004 , 71,682 spectators
Lineup: Reinke , Stalteri , Ismaël , Krstajić , Schulz (88th Skripnik ), Baumann , Borowski (88th Charisteas ), Ernst , Micoud , Klasnić (87th Valdez ), Aílton
Trainer: Thomas Schaaf
Gates: 1: 0 Borowski (31st), 2: 0 Klasnić (45th), 2: 1 Blank (52nd), 3: 1 Borowski (84th), 3: 2 Meijer (90th)

2009 final

SV-Werder-Bremen-Logo.svgWerder Bremen - Bayer 04 Leverkusen 1-0 Bayer Leverkusen Logo.svg
Venue: Olympiastadion Berlin , May 30, 2009 , 74,244 spectators
Lineup: Wiese , Fritz , Naldo , Prödl , Boenisch , Baumann (60th Niemeyer ), Frings , Özil (87th Tziolis ), Diego , Almeida (90th Rosenberg ), Pizarro
Trainer: Thomas Schaaf
Gates: 1-0 Özil (58th)

2010 final

Logo FC Bayern Munich (2002-2017) .svg FC Bayern Munich - SV-Werder-Bremen-Logo.svgWerder Bremen 4-0
Venue: Olympiastadion Berlin , May 15, 2010 , 75,420 spectators
Lineup: Wiese , Fritz , Mertesacker , Naldo , Boenisch , Hunt (46th Almeida ), Bargfrede (54th Marin ), Frings , Borowski (69th Jensen ), Pizarro , Özil
Trainer: Thomas Schaaf
Gates: 1-0 Robben (35th, hand penalty), 2-0 Olić (51st), 3-0 Ribéry (63rd), 4-0 Schweinsteiger (83rd)

UEFA Cup Winners' Cup

1992 final

SV-Werder-Bremen-Logo.svgWerder Bremen - AS Monaco 2-0 AS Monaco.svg
Venue: Estádio da Luz , Lisbon , May 6, 1992 , 15,000 spectators
Lineup: Rollmann , Bratseth , Wolter (34th Schaaf ), Borowka , Bockenfeld , Votava , Eilts , Neubarth (75th Kohn ), Bode - Rufer , Allofs
Trainer: Otto Rehhagel
Gates: 1: 0 Allofs (41st), 2: 0 Rufer (55th)

Uefa cup

2009 final

Fc shaktar (new) .svg Schachtar Donetsk -SV-Werder-Bremen-Logo.svgWerder Bremen 2: 1 a.d.
Venue: Şükrü Saracoğlu Stadı , Istanbul , May 20, 2009 , 37,357 spectators
Lineup: Wiese , Fritz (95th Pasanen ), Prödl , Naldo , Boenisch , Niemeyer (103rd Tziolis ), Baumann , Frings , Özil , Rosenberg (78th Hunt ), Pizarro
Trainer: Thomas Schaaf
Gates: 1: 0 Luiz Adriano (25th), 1: 1 Naldo (35th), 2: 1 Jádson (97th)

statistics

Placements in the Oberliga Nord from 1947 to 1963

season space Points Gates Diff. spectator DFB Cup Remarks
1947/48 5/12 26-18 43:38 +5
1948/49 8/13 19-25 49:50 −1
1949/50 4/16 36-24 78:44 +34
1950/51 6/17 36-28 79:59 +20
1951/52 7/16 33-27 85:52 +33
1952/53 3/16 37-23 71:55 +16
1953/54 5/16 31-29 53:43 +10
1954/55 3/16 38-22 68:46 +22
1955/56 6/16 32-28 74:54 +20
1956/57 5/16 31-29 65:53 +12
1957/58 7/16 31-29 76:70 +6
1958/59 2/16 42-18 89:57 +32 Runner-up
1959/60 2/16 41-19 71:47 +24 Runner-up
1960/61 2/16 43-17 73:47 +26 winner Vice championship, DFB Cup.jpgDFB Cup (1st)
1961/62 2/16 44-16 87:33 +54 Runner-up
1962/63 2/16 47-13 102: 44 +58 Semifinals Runner-up

Placements and audience numbers from 1963 to today

season space Points Gates Diff. Ø viewers Season tickets DFB Cup Remarks
1963/64 10/16 28:32 53:62 −9 20,733 1 round
1964/65 1/16 41:19 54:29 +25 27,267 1 round German championship trophy.JPG German Championship (1st)
1965/66 4/18 45:23 76:40 +36 21,176 Quarter finals
1966/67 16/18 29:39 49:56 −7 17,412 Round of 16
1967/68 2/18 44:24 68:51 +17 20,824 1 round Vice championship
1968/69 9/18 34:34 59:59 ± 0 18,412 Quarter finals
1969/70 11/18 31:37 38:47 −9 15,353 Round of 16
1970/71 10/18 33:35 41:40 +1 18,382 1st main round
1971/72 11/18 31:37 63:58 +5 19,618 Semifinals
1972/73 11/18 31:37 50:52 −2 15,059 Semifinals
1973/74 11/18 31:37 48:56 −8 15,841 Round of 16
1974/75 15/18 25:43 45:69 −24 18,765 Quarter finals
1975/76 13/18 30:38 44:55 −11 20,765 1st main round
1976/77 11/18 33:35 51:59 −8 18,735 Round of 16
1977/78 15/18 31:37 48:57 −9 19,947 Semifinals
1978/79 11/18 31:37 48:60 −12 17,529 2nd main round
1979/80 17/18 25:43 52:93 −41 17,647 2nd main round Relegation to the 2nd Bundesliga North
1980/81 1/22 68:16 97:33 +64 10,524 Round of 16 Playing time in the second Bundesliga North, promotion to the 1st Bundesliga
1981/82 5/18 42:26 61:52 +9 24,235 Quarter finals Qualification for the UEFA Cup
1982/83 2/18 52:16 76:38 +38 26,547 2nd main round Vice championship (tied with champions Hamburger SV ), qualification for the UEFA Cup
1983/84 5/18 45:23 79:46 +33 23,182 Semifinals Qualification for the UEFA Cup
1984/85 2/18 46:22 87:51 +36 21,959 Quarter finals Runner-up championship, qualification for the UEFA Cup
1985/86 2/18 49:19 83:41 +42 24,756 Round of 16 Vice championship (tied with champions FC Bayern Munich ), qualification for the UEFA Cup
1986/87 5/18 40:28 65:54 +11 22,860 1st main round Qualification for the UEFA Cup
1987/88 1/18 52:16 61:22 +39 22,159 Semifinals German championship trophy.JPG German Championship (2nd)
1988/89 3/18 44:24 55:32 +23 20,591 final DFB Cup finalist, qualification for the UEFA Cup
1989/90 7/18 34:34 49:41 +8 19,263 final DFB Cup finalist
1990/91 3/18 42:26 46:29 +17 20,420 winner DFB Cup.jpg DFB Cup (2nd)
1991/92 9/20 38:38 44:45 −1 17,388 Semifinals Winner of the European Cup Winners' Cup (1st)
1992/93 1/18 48:20 63:30 +33 21,860 Quarter finals German championship trophy.JPG German Championship (3rd)
1993/94 8/18 36:32 51:44 +7 24,400 winner DFB Cup.jpg DFB Cup (3rd)
1994/95 2/18 48:20 70:39 +31 32.209 1st main round Runner-up championship, qualification for the UEFA Cup
1995/96 9/18 44 39:42 −3 27,870 Round of 16 Introduction of the three-point rule for a win
1996/97 8/18 48 53:52 +1 30,553 Round of 16
1997/98 7/18 50 43:47 −4 30,213 2nd main round UI Cup winner
1998/99 13/18 38 41:47 −6 29,786 winner DFB Cup.jpg DFB Cup (4th)
1999/00 9/18 47 65:52 +13 29,834 final DFB Cup finalist, qualification for the UEFA Cup
2000/01 7/18 53 53:48 +5 30,341 2nd main round
2001/02 6/18 56 54:43 +11 30.094 20.164 2nd main round Qualification for the UEFA Cup
2002/03 6/18 52 51:50 +1 32,869 Semifinals Qualification for the UI-Cup (unsuccessful process)
2003/04 1/18 74 79:38 +41 37,666 20,000 winner German championship trophy.JPGGerman Championship (4th), DFB Cup.jpgDFB Cup (5th)
2004/05 3/18 59 68:37 +31 39,579 25,000 * Semifinals Qualification for the Champions League
2005/06 2/18 70 79:37 +42 36,928 25,000 * Quarter finals Runner-up championship, qualification for the Champions League
2006/07 3/18 66 76:40 +36 39,715 25,000 * 1st main round Qualification for the Champions League
2007/08 2/18 66 75:45 +30 40,308 25,000 * Round of 16 Runner-up championship, qualification for the Champions League
2008/09 10/18 45 64:50 +14 40,375 25,000 * winner DFB Cup.jpgDFB-Pokal (6th), UEFA Cup finalist, qualification for the Europa League
2009/10 3/18 61 71:40 +31 36,015 25,000 * final DFB Cup finalist, qualification for the Champions League
2010/11 13/18 41 47:61 −14 37,620 25,000 * 2nd main round
2011/12 9/18 42 49:58 −9 40,808 25,000 * 1st main round
2012/13 14/18 34 50:66 −16 40,639 25,000 * 1st main round
2013/14 12/18 39 42:66 −24 40,657 25,000 * 1st main round
2014/15 10/18 43 50:65 −15 40.906 25,000 * Round of 16
2015/16 13/18 38 50:65 −15 40,402 25,000 * Semifinals
2016/17 8/18 45 61:64 −3 40,880 25,000 * 1st main round
2017/18 11/18 42 37:40 −3 40,252 25,000 * Quarter finals
2018/19 8/18 53 58:49 +9 40,811 25,000 * Semifinals
2019/20 16/18 31 42:69 −27 26,413 ** 25,000 * Quarter finals Relegation against third place in the 2nd division 1. FC Heidenheim , relegation with 0: 0 (H) and 2: 2 (A) due to the away goals rule

(* Number of season tickets was limited by Werder Bremen) (** Due to the COVID-19 pandemic , Werder played 6 ghost games in front of empty stands in the Weserstadion )

Participation in European competitions from 1961 until today

SV Werder was able to qualify for participation in one of the European football competitions in 26 seasons. Werder played a total of 184 games. 21 games were played in the European Cup Winners' Cup , 60 in the UEFA Champions League and European Cup (plus 6 in the qualification and play-offs for the Champions League) and 97 in the UEFA Europa League and UEFA Cup (as of 7 December 2010).

season competition until round eliminated against Remarks
1961/62 Cup winners Quarter finals Spain 1945Spain Atlético Madrid Atlético won the title
1965/66 National champion 1 round Yugoslavia Socialist Federal RepublicYugoslavia FK Partizan Belgrade Partizan lost to Real Madrid in the final
1982/83 Uefa cup 3rd round ScotlandScotland Dundee United
1983/84 Uefa cup 2nd round Germany Democratic Republic 1949GDR 1. FC Lokomotive Leipzig
1984/85 Uefa cup 1 round BelgiumBelgium RSC Anderlecht Anderlecht was the defending champion
1985/86 Uefa cup 1 round Soviet UnionSoviet Union Chornomorets Odessa
1986/87 Uefa cup 1 round SpainSpain Atlético Madrid
1987/88 Uefa cup Semifinals Germany Federal RepublicFederal Republic of Germany Bayer 04 Leverkusen Leverkusen won the title
1988/89 National champion Quarter finals ItalyItaly AC Milan AC Milan won the title
1989/90 Uefa cup Semifinals ItalyItaly AC Florence Fiorentina lost in the final to Juventus Turin
1991/92 Cup winners winner inferior: AS MonacoFranceFrance  the finale was held in Estádio da Luz in Lisbon instead
1992/93 Cup winners 2nd round CzechoslovakiaCzechoslovakia Sparta Prague
1993/94 Champions League Group stage retired as third place in group B.
1994/95 Cup winners 2nd round NetherlandsNetherlands Feyenoord Rotterdam
1995/96 Uefa cup 3rd round NetherlandsNetherlands PSV Eindhoven
1998/99 Uefa cup 2nd round FranceFrance Olympique Marseille Marseille lost to AC Parma in the final
1999/00 Uefa cup Quarter finals EnglandEngland Arsenal FC Werder beat defending champions AC Parma in the round of 16
2000/01 Uefa cup 3rd round FranceFrance Girondins Bordeaux
2002/03 Uefa cup 2nd round NetherlandsNetherlands Vitesse Arnhem
2004/05 Champions League Round of 16 FranceFrance Olympique Lyon
2005/06 Champions League Round of 16 ItalyItaly Juventus Turin
2006/07 Uefa cup Semifinals SpainSpain Espanyol Barcelona qualified by the Champions League , Espanyol lost to Sevilla FC in the final
2007/08 Uefa cup Round of 16 ScotlandScotland Glasgow Rangers qualified by the Champions League , Rangers lost in the final to Zenit St. Petersburg
2008/09 Uefa cup final UkraineUkraine Shakhtar Donetsk qualified by the Champions League , the final took place in the Şükrü Saracoğlu Stadium in Istanbul instead
2009/10 Europe League Round of 16 SpainSpain Valencia CF
2010/11 Champions League Group stage retired as fourth in group A.
List of European Cup matches from Werder Bremen 
season competition round opponent total To Back
1961/62 UEFA Cup Winners' Cup 2nd round DenmarkDenmark Aarhus GF 5: 2 2: 0 (H) 3: 2 (A)
Quarter finals Spain 1945Spain Atlético Madrid 2: 4 1: 1 (H) 1: 3 (A)
1965/66 European Champions Cup Preliminary round Cyprus RepublicRepublic of Cyprus APOEL Nicosia 10-0 5: 0 (A) 5: 0 (H)
Quarter finals Yugoslavia Socialist Federal RepublicYugoslavia FK Partizan Belgrade 1: 3 0: 3 (A) 1: 0 (H)
1982/83 Uefa cup 1 round Germany Democratic Republic 1949GDR FC Forward Frankfurt (Oder) ( a ) 3: 3(a) 3: 1 (A) 0: 2 (H)
2nd round SwedenSweden IK Brage 8: 2 2: 0 (H) 6: 2 (A)
3rd round ScotlandScotland Dundee United 2: 3 1: 2 (A) 1: 1 (H)
1983/84 Uefa cup 1 round SwedenSweden Malmö FF 3: 2 1: 1 (H) 2: 1 (A)
2nd round Germany Democratic Republic 1949GDR 1. FC Lokomotive Leipzig 1: 2 0: 1 (A) 1: 1 (H)
1984/85 Uefa cup 1 round BelgiumBelgium RSC Anderlecht (a)2: 2 ( a ) 0: 1 (A) 2: 1 (H)
1985/86 Uefa cup 1 round Soviet UnionSoviet Union Chornomorets Odessa (a)4: 4 ( a ) 1: 2 (A) 3: 2 (H)
1986/87 Uefa cup 1 round SpainSpain Atlético Madrid 2: 3 0: 2 (A) 2: 1 a.d. (H)
1987/88 Uefa cup 1 round NorwayNorway Mjøndalen IF 5: 1 5: 0 (A) 0: 1 (H)
2nd round Soviet UnionSoviet Union Spartak Moscow 7: 6 1: 4 (A) 6: 2 a.d. (H)
3rd round Soviet UnionSoviet Union Dinamo Tbilisi 3: 2 2: 1 (H) 1: 1 (A)
Quarter finals ItalyItaly Hellas Verona 2: 1 1: 0 (A) 1: 1 (H)
Semifinals Germany Federal RepublicFederal Republic of Germany Bayer 04 Leverkusen 0: 1 0: 1 (A) 0: 0 (H)
1988/89 European Champions Cup 1 round Germany Democratic Republic 1949GDR BFC Dynamo 5: 3 0: 3 (A) 5: 0 (H)
2nd round ScotlandScotland Celtic Glasgow 1-0 1: 0 (A) 0: 0 (H)
Quarter finals ItalyItaly AC Milan 0: 1 0: 0 (H) 0: 1 (A)
1989/90 Uefa cup 1 round NorwayNorway Lillestrøm SK 5: 1 3: 1 (A) 2: 0 (H)
2nd round AustriaAustria FK Austria Vienna 5: 2 5: 0 (H) 0: 2 (A)
3rd round ItalyItaly SSC Naples 8: 3 3: 2 (A) 5: 1 (H)
Quarter finals BelgiumBelgium RFC Liege 4: 3 4: 1 (A) 0: 2 (H)
Semifinals ItalyItaly AC Florence (a)1: 1 ( a ) 1: 1 (H) 0: 0 (A)
1991/92 UEFA Cup Winners' Cup 1 round RomaniaRomania FC Bacau 11: 0 6: 0 (A) 5: 0 (H)
2nd round HungaryHungary Ferencváros Budapest 4: 2 3: 2 (H) 1: 0 (A)
Quarter finals TurkeyTurkey Galatasaray Istanbul 2: 1 2: 1 (H) 0: 0 (A)
Semifinals BelgiumBelgium Club Bruges 2: 1 0: 1 (A) 2: 0 (H)
final FranceFrance AS Monaco 2-0 2-0 in Lisbon
1992/93 UEFA Cup Winners' Cup 1 round GermanyGermany Hannover 96 4: 3 3: 1 (H) 1: 2 (A)
2nd round CzechoslovakiaCzechoslovakia Sparta Prague 2: 4 2: 3 (H) 0: 1 (A)
1993/94 UEFA Champions League 1 round Belarus 1991Belarus FK Dinamo Minsk 6: 3 5: 2 (H) 1: 1 (A)
2nd round BulgariaBulgaria Levski -1913 Sofia 3: 2 2: 2 (A) 1: 0 (H)
Group stage PortugalPortugal FC Porto 2: 8 2: 3 (A) 0: 5 (H)
BelgiumBelgium RSC Anderlecht 7: 4 5: 3 (H) 2: 1 (A)
ItalyItaly AC Milan 2: 3 1: 2 (A) 1: 1 (H)
1994/95 UEFA Cup Winners' Cup 1 round IsraelIsrael Maccabi Tel Aviv 2-0 0: 0 (A) 2: 0 (H)
2nd round NetherlandsNetherlands Feyenoord Rotterdam 3: 5 0: 1 (A) 3: 4 (H)
1995/96 Uefa cup 1 round Northern IrelandNorthern Ireland Glenavon FC 7-0 2: 0 (A) 5: 0 (H)
2nd round Belarus 1995Belarus FK Dinamo Minsk 6: 2 5: 0 (H) 1: 2 (A)
3rd round NetherlandsNetherlands PSV Eindhoven 1: 2 1: 2 (A) 0: 0 (H)
1998/99 Uefa cup 1 round NorwayNorway Brann Bergen 4: 2 0: 2 (A) 4: 0 a.d. (H)
2nd round FranceFrance Olympique Marseille 3: 4 1: 1 (H) 2: 3 (A)
1999/2000 Uefa cup 1 round NorwayNorway FK Bodø / Glimt 6: 1 5: 0 (A) 1: 1 (H)
2nd round NorwayNorway Viking Stavanger ( a ) 2: 2(a) 0: 0 (H) 2: 2 (A)
3rd round FranceFrance Olympique Lyon 4: 3 0: 3 (A) 4: 0 (H)
Round of 16 ItalyItaly AC Parma 3: 2 0: 1 (A) 3: 1 (H)
Quarter finals EnglandEngland Arsenal FC 2: 6 0: 2 (A) 2: 4 (H)
2000/01 Uefa cup 1 round TurkeyTurkey Antalyaspor 6: 2 0: 2 (A) 6: 0 (H)
2nd round BelgiumBelgium KRC Genk 9: 3 4: 1 (H) 5: 2 (A)
3rd round FranceFrance Girondins Bordeaux 1: 4 1: 4 (A) 0: 0 (H)
2002/03 Uefa cup 1 round UkraineUkraine Metalurh Donetsk 10: 2 2: 2 (A) 8: 0 (H)
2nd round NetherlandsNetherlands Vitesse Arnhem 4: 5 1: 2 (A) 3: 3 (H)
2004/05 UEFA Champions League Group stage ItalyItaly Inter Milan 1: 3 0: 2 (A) 1: 1 (H)
SpainSpain Valencia CF 4: 1 2: 1 (H) 2: 0 (A)
BelgiumBelgium RSC Anderlecht 7: 2 2: 1 (A) 5: 1 (H)
Round of 16 FranceFrance Olympique Lyon 2:10 0: 3 (H) 2: 7 (A)
2005/06 UEFA Champions League 3rd qualifying round SwitzerlandSwitzerland FC Basel 4: 2 1: 2 (A) 3: 0 (H)
Group stage SpainSpain FC Barcelona 1: 5 0: 2 (H) 1: 3 (A)
GreeceGreece Panathinaikos Athens 6: 3 1: 2 (A) 5: 1 (H)
ItalyItaly Udinese Calcio 5: 4 1: 1 (A) 4: 3 (H)
Round of 16 ItalyItaly Juventus Turin (a)4: 4 ( a ) 3: 2 (H) 1: 2 (A)
2006/07 UEFA Champions League Group stage EnglandEngland Chelsea FC 1: 2 0: 2 (A) 1: 0 (H)
SpainSpain FC Barcelona 1: 3 1: 1 (H) 0: 2 (A)
BulgariaBulgaria Levski Sofia 5-0 2: 0 (H) 3: 0 (A)
2006/07 Uefa cup Round of 16 NetherlandsNetherlands Ajax Amsterdam 4: 3 3: 0 (H) 1: 3 (A)
Round of 16 SpainSpain Celta Vigo 3-0 1: 0 (A) 2: 0 (H)
Quarter finals NetherlandsNetherlands AZ Alkmaar 4: 1 0: 0 (A) 4: 1 (H)
Semifinals SpainSpain Espanyol Barcelona 1: 5 0: 3 (A) 1: 2 (H)
2007/08 UEFA Champions League 3rd qualifying round CroatiaCroatia Dinamo Zagreb 5: 3 2: 1 (H) 3: 2 (A)
Group stage SpainSpain real Madrid 4: 4 1: 2 (A) 3: 2 (H)
GreeceGreece Olympiacos Piraeus 1: 6 1: 3 (H) 0: 3 (A)
ItalyItaly Lazio Rome 3: 3 2: 1 (H) 1: 2 (A)
2007/08 Uefa cup Round of 16 PortugalPortugal Sporting Braga 4-0 3: 0 (H) 1: 0 (A)
Round of 16 ScotlandScotland Glasgow Rangers 1: 2 0: 2 (A) 1: 0 (H)
2008/09 UEFA Champions League Group stage Cyprus RepublicRepublic of Cyprus Anorthosis Famagusta 2: 2 0: 0 (H) 2: 2 (A)
ItalyItaly Inter Milan 3: 2 1: 1 (A) 2: 1 (H)
GreeceGreece Panathinaikos Athens 2: 5 2: 2 (A) 0: 3 (H)
2008/09 Uefa cup Round of 16 ItalyItaly AC Milan ( a ) 3: 3(a) 1: 1 (H) 2: 2 (A)
Round of 16 FranceFrance AS Saint-Etienne 3: 2 1: 0 (H) 2: 2 (A)
Quarter finals ItalyItaly Udinese Calcio 6: 4 3: 1 (H) 3: 3 (A)
Semifinals GermanyGermany Hamburger SV ( a ) 3: 3(a) 0: 1 (H) 3: 2 (A)
final UkraineUkraine Shakhtar Donetsk 1: 2 a.d. 1: 2 a.d. in Istanbul
2009/10 UEFA Europa League Group stage PortugalPortugal Nacional Funchal 7: 3 3: 2 (A) 4: 1 (H)
SpainSpain Athletic Bilbao 6: 1 3: 1 (H) 3: 0 (A)
AustriaAustria FK Austria Vienna 4: 2 2: 2 (A) 2: 0 (H)
Round of 16 NetherlandsNetherlands FC Twente Enschede 4: 2 0: 1 (A) 4: 1 (H)
Round of 16 SpainSpain Valencia CF (a)5: 5 ( a ) 1: 1 (A) 4: 4 (H)
2010/11 UEFA Champions League Play-offs ItalyItaly Sampdoria Genoa 5: 4 3: 1 (H) 2: 3 a.d. (A)
Group stage EnglandEngland Tottenham Hotspur 2: 5 2: 2 (H) 0: 3 (A)
ItalyItaly Inter Milan 3: 4 0: 4 (A) 3: 0 (H)
NetherlandsNetherlands FC Twente Enschede 1: 3 1: 1 (A) 0: 2 (H)
Legend: (H) - home game, (A) - away game, (N) - neutral place, (a) - away goal rule , (i. E.) - on penalties , (n. V.) - after extra time

Further data

Top scorer

player season Bundesliga goals
Rudi Völler 1982/83 23
Mario Basler * 1994/95 20th
Aílton 2003/04 28
Miroslav Klose 2005/06 25th

* together with Heiko Herrlich , Borussia Mönchengladbach

Record player

Most Bundesliga games Most Bundesliga goals Minutes per goal
1. Dieter Burdenski : 444 1. Claudio Pizarro : 109 1. Rudi Völler : 120
2. Horst-Dieter Höttges : 420 2. Marco Bode : 101 2. Miroslav Klose : 137
3. Dieter Eilts : 390 3. Rudi Völler : 97 3. Aílton : 144
4. Marco Bode : 379 3. Frank Neubarth : 97 4. Claudio Pizarro :? (still active)
5. Werner Görts : 363 5. Aílton : 88 5. Hugo Almeida : 157
6. Karl-Heinz Kamp : 361 6. Werner Görts : 73 6. Nelson Valdez : 168
7. Mirko Votava : 357 7. Arnold Schütz : 69 7. Boubacar Sanogo : 175
8. Oliver Reck : 345 8. Uwe Reinders : 67 8. Ivan Klasnić : 175
9. Torsten Frings : 326 9. Norbert Meier : 66 9. Markus Rosenberg : 178
10. Frank Neubarth : 317 10. Wynton Rufer : 59 10. Klaus Matischak : 189

(Only games and goals in the Werder Bremen jersey with at least 10 goals are counted. All statistics as of the end of the 2018/19 season)

people

Presidents / Chairmen

Official Beginning The End Office
E. Bucking 1902 1903
A. Schröder 1904
C. Berghof 1905
A. Schröder 1906
Fritz Düring, sen. 1906 1908
Otto Trennert 1908 1909
Carl Ahrenbeck 1909
Hermann Schlengemann 1912 1913
Otto Trennert 1913 1914
Walter Rickeheer 1914 1915
Fritz Düring, sen. 1916 1918
Walter Rickeheer 1919
Hermann Schlengemann 1919
Otto Trennert 1919
Fritz Schlotte 1919 1920
Wilhelm Gerking 1920
Fritz Schlotte 1920 1922
Alfred L. Ries 1923
Fritz Schlotte 1924
Henry Schierloh 1925
Alfred Ries 1926 1927
Henry Schierloh 1927 1928
Alfred Ries 1929 1930
Bernhard Stake 1931 1933
Willy Stöver 1934 1936
Adolf Hecht 1937 1939
Karl-Heinz Schulz 1939 1940
Albert Drewes 1943 1946
Richard Oßenkop 1946
Fritz Düring 1946
Alfred L. Ries 1947 1951
Albert Drewes 1952 1953
Heinz Fedde 1954
Nicolaus Schierloh 1955 1956
Hanz Burhorn 1957 1962
Alfred L. Ries 1963 1967 1. Chairman
Fritz Düring 1968 1970 1. Chairman
Franz Boehmert 1970 1999 president
Jürgen Born 1999 2003 Chairman of the Presidium
Klaus-Dieter Fischer 2003 2014 president
Hubertus Hess-Grunewald 2014 president

Coach before founding the Bundesliga

Trainer Beginning The End
Ferenc Konya 1922 1924 (?)
Josef Müller 1932 Oct 1934
Walter Hollstein Apr 1935 May 1937
Erich Stindl 1937 1938
Josef Müller (2nd term of office) 1938 (...)
Hugo Scharmann (...) 1944
Heinz Bovers March 1946
Karl Hochbrugge 1946
Arthur Schütz 1946
Karl Höger 1947 1948
Hugo Scharmann (2nd term of office) 1948 1949
Arthur Schütz (2nd term) 1949 circa Nov 1949
Hugo Scharmann (3rd term of office) circa Jan 1950 1950
Georg Schuller 1950 1951
Josef Kretschmann 1951 1953
Alfred Schulz 1953 1958
Georg Knöpfle 1958 1963

Coach since the Bundesliga was founded in 1963

Twice coach: Rudi Assauer
Short, unsuccessful guest appearance: Felix Magath
Brought back success, from 1999 to 2013 Trainer: Thomas Schaaf
In office from September 2016 to October 2017: Alexander Nouri
Head coach since October 2017: Florian Kohfeldt
Trainer Beginning The End
Willi Multhaup GermanGerman July 1, 1963 June 30, 1965
Günter Brocker GermanGerman July 1, 1965 4th September 1967
Fritz Langner GermanGerman 5th September 1967 June 30, 1969
Richard Ackerschott (interim)GermanGerman October / November 1968 June 1969
Fritz Rebel GermanGerman 1st July 1969 March 16, 1970
Hans Tilkowski (interim)GermanGerman March 17, 1970 June 30, 1970
Robert Gebhardt GermanGerman July 1, 1970 29th September 1971
Willi Multhaup (interim)GermanGerman September 30, 1971 October 24, 1971
Josef Piontek GermanGerman October 25, 1971 June 30, 1975
Fritz Langner (interim)GermanGerman May 8, 1972 June 10, 1972
Herbert Burdenski GermanGerman July 1, 1975 February 28, 1976
Otto Rehhagel (interim)GermanGerman February 29, 1976 June 12, 1976
Hans Tilkowski GermanGerman July 1, 1976 19th December 1977
Rudi Assauer (interim) and Fred Schulz ( straw man )GermanGerman GermanGerman 20th December 1977 June 30, 1978
Wolfgang Weber GermanGerman July 1, 1978 January 29, 1980
Rudi Assauer (interim) and Fritz Langner (straw man)GermanGerman GermanGerman January 29, 1980 May 31, 1980
Kuno Klötzer GermanGerman July 1, 1980 March 30, 1981
Otto Rehhagel GermanGerman April 1, 1981 June 30, 1995
Aad de Mos DutchDutch July 1, 1995 January 9, 1996
Dixie Dörner GermanGerman January 14, 1996 August 20, 1997
Wolfgang Sidka GermanGerman August 21, 1997 October 21, 1998
Felix Magath GermanGerman October 22, 1998 May 9, 1999
Thomas Schaaf GermanGerman May 10, 1999 May 15, 2013
Wolfgang Rolff (interim)GermanGerman May 16, 2013 May 25, 2013
Robin Dutt GermanGerman 1st June 2013 October 25, 2014
Viktor Skripnik UkrainiansUkrainians October 25, 2014 17th September 2016
Alexander Nouri GermanGerman 18th September 2016 October 30, 2017
Florian Kohfeldt GermanGerman October 30, 2017 active

Current leadership

Management of the KGaA

  • Klaus Filbry (Chairman of the Management Board, Managing Director Marketing, Management and Finance)
  • Frank Baumann (Managing Director Sport)
  • Hubertus Hess-Grunewald (managing director of performance center, women's football, other sports, CSR management)

Supervisory board of the KGaA and the e. V.

Executive Presidium of the Association - Board of Directors

  • Hubertus Hess-Grunewald (President)
  • Jens Höfer (Vice President)
  • Axel Plaat (Treasurer)

Members of the Presidium

  • Dietmar Ernst (Head of Soccer Department )
  • Gunnar Lübben-Rathjen (Head of Handball Department )
  • Christian Schwarting (Head of the Athletics Department )
  • Oliver Höpfner (Head of Chess Department )
  • Werner Meyer (Head of Table Tennis Department )
  • Manfred Jacobi (head of gymnastics games and gymnastics )
  • Anne-Kathrin Laufmann (youth officer)
  • Norbert Sunder (Sports Officer)

Squad of the Bundesliga championships

Squad for the 1964/65 season

Trainer: Willi Multhaup

Surname Games * Gates* nationality
goalkeeper
Günter Bernard 30th 0 GermanGerman
Klaus Lambertz 0 0 GermanGerman
Defense
Horst-Dieter Höttges 29 1 GermanGerman
Max Lorenz 27 2 GermanGerman
Josef Piontek 28 3 GermanGerman
Helmut Jagielski 28 10 GermanGerman
Heinz Steinmann 26th 0 GermanGerman
Helmut Schimeczek 6th 0 GermanGerman
Wolfgang Bordel 1 0 GermanGerman
Walter Nachtwey 0 0 GermanGerman
midfield
Diethelm Ferner 29 1 GermanGerman
Arnold Schütz 28 10 GermanGerman
Willi Soya 8th 2 GermanGerman
Klaus Hänel 7th 1 GermanGerman
attack
Gerhard Zebrowski 28 11 GermanGerman
Klaus Matischak 19th 12 GermanGerman
Hans Schulz 19th 4th GermanGerman
Theo Klöckner 17th 4th GermanGerman
Dieter Thun 2 0 GermanGerman
Horst Dudjahn 0 0 GermanGerman
Erwin Jung 0 0 GermanGerman
* Bundesliga games and goals only in this season.

Squad for the 1987/88 season

Trainer: Otto Rehhagel

Surname Games * Gates* nationality
goalkeeper
Oliver Reck 32 0 GermanGerman
Dieter Burdenski 3 0 GermanGerman
Defense
Gunnar Sauer 33 2 GermanGerman
Uli Borowka 31 1 GermanGerman
Bratseth rune 31 0 NorwegianNorwegian
Jonny Otten 30th 0 GermanGerman
Thomas Schaaf 29 1 GermanGerman
Michael Kutzop 17th 1 GermanGerman
Matthias Ruländer 2 0 GermanGerman
Dieter Eilts 2 0 GermanGerman
Bruno Pezzey 0 0 AustrianAustrian
midfield
Mirko Votava 32 2 GermanGerman
Günter Hermann 30th 0 GermanGerman
Norbert Meier 26th 7th GermanGerman
Thomas Wolter 16 0 GermanGerman
Benno Möhlmann 1 0 GermanGerman
attack
Karl-Heinz Riedle 33 18th GermanGerman
Frank Ordenewitz 30th 15th GermanGerman
Manfred Burgsmüller 26th 6th GermanGerman
Frank Neubarth 22nd 6th GermanGerman
* Bundesliga games and goals only in this season.

Squad for the 1992/93 season

Trainer: Otto Rehhagel

Surname shirt Games * Gates* nationality
goalkeeper
Oliver Reck 1 30th 0 GermanGerman
Hans-Jürgen Gundelach 16 4th 0 GermanGerman
Frank Rost 0 0 GermanGerman
Defense
Uli Borowka 6th 24 1 GermanGerman
Dietmar Beiersdorfer 12 32 2 GermanGerman
Bratseth rune 26th 1 NorwegianNorwegian
Andree Wiedener 21st 2 GermanGerman
Thomas Schaaf 9 0 GermanGerman
Manfred Bockenfeld 8th 0 GermanGerman
Gunnar Sauer 19th 1 0 GermanGerman
Bernd Goldschmidt 0 0 GermanGerman
midfield
Dieter Eilts 5 26th 1 GermanGerman
Mirko Votava 8th 33 1 GermanGerman
Andreas Herzog 30th 10 AustrianAustrian
Mario Basler 29 5 GermanGerman
Thomas Wolter 15th 27 1 GermanGerman
Thorsten Legate 22nd 1 GermanGerman
Uwe Harttgen 1 2 GermanGerman
Lars Unger 21st 1 0 GermanGerman
Martin Przondziono 0 0 GermanGerman
attack
Wynton Rufer 33 17th New ZealandersNew Zealanders
Bernd Hobsch 9 23 8th GermanGerman
Marco Bode 11 32 7th GermanGerman
Frank Neubarth 18th 17th 4th GermanGerman
Marinus best 1 0 GermanGerman
Arie van Lent 0 0 GermanGerman
* Bundesliga games and goals only in this season.

Squad of the 2003/04 season

Trainer: Thomas Schaaf

Surname shirt Games * Gates* nationality
goalkeeper
Andreas Reinke 1 34 0 GermanGerman
Pascal Borel 16 1 0 GermanGerman
Alexander Walke 31 0 0 GermanGerman
Defense
Ümit Davala 5 22nd 0 TurkTurk
Viktor Skripnik 19th 6th 1 UkrainiansUkrainians
Mladen Krstajić 20th 30th 3 SerbSerb
Ludovic Magnin 23 4th 0 SchweitzerSchweitzer
Valérien Ismaël 25th 32 4th FrenchmanFrenchman
Christian Schulz 27 17th 0 GermanGerman
Manuel Friedrich 34 1 0 GermanGerman
midfield
Fabian Ernst 4th 33 2 GermanGerman
Frank Baumann 6th 32 2 GermanGerman
Paul Stalteri 7th 33 2 CanadianCanadian
Krisztián Lisztes 8th 30th 3 HungarianHungarian
Johan Micoud 10 32 10 FrenchmanFrenchman
Ivica Banović 11 3 0 CroatianCroatian
Pekka Lagerblom 15th 7th 0 finfin
Holger Wehlage 21st 4th 0 GermanGerman
Tim Borowski 24 25th 1 GermanGerman
Simon Rolfes 26th 0 0 GermanGerman
Marco Reich 22nd 2 0 GermanGerman
Stefan Beckert 36 0 0 GermanGerman
Christian Lenze 37 0 0 GermanGerman
attack
Angelos Charisteas 9 24 4th GreekGreek
Ivan Klasnić 17th 29 13 CroatianCroatian
Markus Daun 18th 6th 0 GermanGerman
Marco bull 35 0 0 GermanGerman
Aílton 32 33 28 BrazilianBrazilian
Nelson Valdez 38 21st 5 ParaguayansParaguayans
* Bundesliga games and goals only in this season.

Former key performers

Werder's most efficient goalscorer: Rudi Völler
Breakthrough in Bremen: Miroslav Klose
Support with rare dropouts: Oliver Reck
nationality Surname Games * Gates** In the squad Special achievements and titles with Werder Current
GermanGerman Richard Ackerschott 249 3 1942-
1958
Honorary captain of Werder Bremen (died 2002)
BrazilianBrazilian Aílton 169 88 1998–
2004
German champion 2004; DFB Cup winner 1999, 2004; 2004 top scorer; Footballer of the year 2004 (as the first foreigner)
GermanGerman Klaus Allofs 78 18th 1990-
1993
German champion 1993; DFB Cup winner 1991; Winner of the European Cup Winners' Cup 1992 (final goal scorer); Board member / managing director 1999–2012
GermanGerman Rudi Assauer 188 4th 1970-
1976
Professional coach 1980; Manager 1976-1981 (died 2019)
GermanGerman Mario Basler 92 36 1993-
1996
DFB Cup winner 1994; Top scorer in 1995; World Cup participant in 1994 Trainer
GermanGerman Frank Baumann 260 15th 1999-
2009
German champion 2004; DFB Cup Winner 2004, 2009; 2006 DFL League Cup winner; Honorary captain of Werder Bremen Managing Director Sport at Werder Bremen
GermanGerman Philipp Bargfrede 205 6th 2009-
2020
DFB Cup finalist 2010 Player (without club)
GermanGerman Günter Bernard 287 0 1963-
1974
German champion 1965; Vice World Champion 1966; longtime goalkeeper
DaneDane Ole Bjørnmose 137 21st 1966-
1971
German runner-up in 1968; Danish national team player (died 2006)
GermanGerman Marco Bode 379 101 1989–
2002
German champion 1993; DFB Cup winner 1991, 1994, 1999; Winner of the European Cup Winners' Cup 1992; European Champion 1996, Vice World Champion 2002; Honorary captain of Werder Bremen Chairman of the Supervisory Board at Werder Bremen
GermanGerman Uli Borowka 239 8th 1987-
1995
German champion 1988, 1993; German runner-up 1995; DFB Cup winner 1991, 1994; Winner of the European Cup Winners' Cup in 1992
GermanGerman Tim Borowski 210 27 2000-2008
2009-2012
German champion 2004; DFB Cup Winner 2004; 2006 DFL League Cup winner;
German A-Junior Champion 1999; World Cup third in 2006; Vice European Champion 2008
Assistant coach at Werder Bremen
GermanGerman Uwe Bracht 309 26th 1971-
1984
German runner-up in 1983 (died 2016)
NorwegianNorwegian Bratseth rune 230 12 1 / 1987-
1995
German champion 1988, 1993; DFB Cup winner 1991, 1994; Winner of the European Cup Winners' Cup 1992; World Cup participant 1994; Norwegian Footballer of the Year 1991, 1992, 1994 (record)
GermanGerman Dieter Burdenski 479 1 1972-
1988
German champion 1988; German runner-up in 1983, 1985, 1986; World Cup participant 1978; European Championship participant 1984; Honorary captain of Werder Bremen; Record player and long-time goalkeeper Werder Bremen Active in his event agency Burdenski Events
GermanGerman Herbert Burdenski 140 22nd 1949-
1954
NFV players; Professional coach 1975/76 (died 2001)
GermanGerman Manfred Burgsmüller 115 34 1985-
1990
German champion 1988; German runner-up in 1986 (died 2019)
BrazilianBrazilian Diego 84 38 2006-
2009
2006 DFL League Cup winner; DFB Cup Winner 2009 Player
( Flamengo Rio de Janeiro )
GermanGerman Dieter Eilts 390 7th 1985-
2002
German champion 1988, 1993; DFB Cup winner 1991, 1994, 1999; Winner of the European Cup Winners' Cup 1992; European Champion 1996; Honorary captain of Werder Bremen Trainer
GermanGerman Torsten Frings 326 36 1997-2002
2005-2011
DFB Cup winner 1999, 2009; 2006 DFL league cup winner; Vice World Champion 2002; World Cup third in 2006; Vice European Champion 2008; Assistant coach professionals 2014–2016, 2nd team 2013–2014 Trainer
GermanGerman Clemens Fritz 288 5 2006-
2017
DFB Cup Winner 2009; 2006 DFL league cup winner; Vice European Champion 2008; Honorary captain of Werder Bremen Head of the scouting department at Werder Bremen
GermanGerman Horst Gernhardt 136 76 1947-
1953
NFV player (died 1994)
GermanGerman Werner Görts 363 73 1966-
1978
German runner-up in 1968; in the squad of the national team; NFV players; 14 goals in the DFB Cup for Werder
GermanGerman Hans Hagenacker 267 63 1949-
1959
Vice goal scorer of the Oberliga Nord in 1950; NFV players; third most games in Oberliga Nord (together with Ilic)
GermanGerman Klaus Hänel 215 80 1953–
1968
German champion 1965; DFB Cup winner 1961; NFV player (died 2016)
GermanGerman Matthias Heidemann > 12 3 Third place in the World Cup in 1934 (died 1970)
AustrianAustrian Andreas Herzog 236 58 1992–
1995
1996–
2001
German champion 1993; DFB Cup winner 1994, 1999; Record national player from Austria (103 A-internationals); Footballer of the year in Austria in 1992 as the first legionnaire Trainer
GermanGerman Horst-Dieter Höttges 420 55 1964-
1978
German champion 1965; German runner-up in 1968; World champion 1974; Vice World Champion 1966; World Cup participant 1970; European Champion 1972; Honorary captain of Werder Bremen; with 39 converted penalties Werder's best penalty taker in the Bundesliga
GermanGerman Aaron Hunt 215 46 2004–
2014
2006 DFL league cup winner; DFB Cup Winner 2009; 2009 UEFA Cup finalist Player
( Hamburger SV )
YugoslavYugoslav Dragomir Ilic 315 0 1949-
1964
DFB Cup winner 1961; Runner-up in the Oberliga Nord 1959, 1960, 1961, 1962, 1963; third most games in the Oberliga Nord (together with Hagenacker); longtime goalkeeper (died 2004)
GermanGerman Helmut Jagielski 117 3 1961–
1967
German champion 1965; DFB Cup winner 1961 (final scorer) (died 2002)
AustrianAustrian Zlatko Junuzović 188 21st 2012–
2018
Team captain 2017/18 Player
( FC Red Bull Salzburg )
GermanGerman Karl-Heinz Kamp 400 30th 1970-
1984
German runner-up in 1983; Assistant trainer 1985-2006; Amateurs coach 1980–1995
CroatianCroatian Ivan Klasnić 151 49 2001-
2008
German champion 2004; German runner-up 2006, 2008; DFB Cup Winner 2004
GermanGerman Miroslav Klose 89 53 2004–
2007
German runner-up in 2006; 2006 DFL League Cup winner; Top scorer 2006; World Cup third 2006, World Cup top scorer 2006 Assistant coach ( FC Bayern Munich )
GermanGerman Max Lorenz 176 15th 1960-
1969
German champion 1965; Vice World Champion 1966; World Cup participant 1970
GermanGerman Norbert Meier 281 82 1980-
1989
German champion 1988; German runner-up in 1983, 1985, 1986; European Championship participant 1984 Trainer
GermanGerman Per Mertesacker 147 12 2006–
2011
DFB Cup Winner 2009; Vice European Champion 2008; Third place in the 2010 World Cup Head of Arsenal Football Academy, London
GermanGerman Dieter Meyer 43 46 1962-
1964
Top scorer in the Oberliga Nord 1963 (37 goals)
FrenchmanFrenchman Johan Micoud 123 31 2002–
2006
German champion 2004; DFB Cup Winner 2004; European Champion 2000, World Cup participant 2002 (with France)
GermanGerman Benno Möhlmann 267 46 1978-
1987
German runner-up in 1983, 1985, 1986; Team captain 1981-1987; 1987 Founder of the players' union " Association of Contract Football Players" (VdV) Trainer
BrazilianBrazilian Naldo 173 22nd 2005–
2012
DFB Cup Winner 2009; 2006 DFL league cup winner Player
( AS Monaco )
GermanGerman Frank Neubarth 317 97 1982-
1996
German champion 1988, 1993; DFB Cup winner 1991, 1994; Winner of the European Cup Winners' Cup in 1992
JapaneseJapanese Yasuhiko Okudera 159 11 1981-
1986
German runner-up in 1983, 1985, 1986 President of
Yokohama FC
GermanGerman Jonny Otten 349 3 1979-
1992
German champion 1988; German runner-up in 1983, 1985, 1986; DFB Cup winner 1991; Winner of the European Cup Winners' Cup in 1992 self-employed in marketing
GermanGerman Josef "Sepp" Piontek 352 15th 1960-
1972
German champion 1965; DFB Cup winner 1961; Professional coach 1971–1975
PeruvianPeruvian Claudio Pizarro 250 109 1999–2001
2008–2012
2015–2017
2018–2020
DFB Cup Winner 2009; best foreign goalscorer in the Bundesliga; Record goal scorer Werder Bremen
GermanGerman Karl-Heinz Preuße 198 136 1949-
1957
Among the top 10 goal scorers in the Oberliga Nord in 1950, 1951, 1952, 1955; 1957; NFV player
GermanGerman Oliver Reck 345 0 1985-
1998
German champion 1988, 1993; DFB Cup winner 1991, 1994; Winner of the European Cup Winners' Cup 1992; European Champion 1996; Long-time goalkeeper and record holder (only 22 goals conceded in the 1987/88 season) Trainer
GermanGerman Uwe Reinders 243 83 1977-
1985
German runner-up in 1983, 1985; Vice world champion 1982
GermanGerman Karl-Heinz Riedle 86 38 1987-
1990
German champion 1988, bronze medalist at the Olympic Games in Seoul 1988 Organizer of
football camps
GermanGerman Jürgen Röber 184 57 1974-
1980
DaneDane Per Røntved 194 40 1972-
1979
Team Captain (1970s); Formerly Denmark's record international player (75 games)
GermanGerman Frank Rost 147 1 1992-
2002
DFB Cup Winner 1994, 1999 (scorer of the decisive penalty); longtime goalkeeper
New ZealandersNew Zealanders Wynton Rufer 174 59 1989-12
/1994
German champion 1993; DFB Cup winner 1991, 1994; Winner of the European Cup Winners' Cup 1992 (final goal scorer); Oceania's Footballer of the Century; 20 goals in European club competitions for Werder Coach who runs
his soccer school in New Zealand
GermanGerman Thomas Schaaf 281 (+59 amat.) 14th 1978-
1995
German champion 1988, 1993; German runner-up 1983, 1985, 1986, 1995; DFB Cup winner 1991, 1994; Winner of the European Cup Winners' Cup 1992; Trainer professionals 1999–2013, amateurs 1995–1999, youth 1988–1999
GermanGerman Helmut Schimeczek 213 33 1958-
1970
German champion 1965; DFB Cup winner 1961; Runner-up in the Oberliga Nord in 1959, 1960, 1961, 1962, 1963
GermanGerman Willi Schröder 213 129 1954-
1963
DFB Cup winner 1961 (final goal scorer); 10 international caps; Participant in the 1952 Olympic Games (died 1999)
GermanGerman Arnold Pico Schütz 493 191 1955-
1972
German champion 1965; DFB Cup winner 1961; Honorary captain of Werder Bremen; Third in the Bundesliga scorers list 1965/66 (died 2015)
GermanGerman Wolfgang Sidka 115 17th 1982-
1987
Runner-up in 1983, 1985, 1986; Coach professionals 1997/98, assistant coach 1997
GermanGerman Norbert Siegmann 193 14th 1976-
1985
German runner-up in 1983, 1985
UkrainiansUkrainians Viktor Skripnik 138 7th 1996-
2004
German champion 2004; DFB Cup winner 1999, 2004; Coach professionals 2014–2016, 2nd team 2013/14, youth 2004–2013 Trainer
GermanGerman Willi Soya 91 42 1961-
1966
German champion 1965; DFB Cup winner 1961 (died 1990)
GermanGerman Heinz Steinmann 184 4th 1964-
1971
German champion 1965; National player
GermanGerman Rudi Völler 137 97 1982-
1987
German runner-up in 1983, 1985, 1986; Top scorer in 1983; Footballer of the Year 1983; Vice world champion 1986 Sports director at
Bayer 04 Leverkusen
GermanGerman Mirko Votava 357 18th 1985-12/
1996
German champion 1988, 1993; DFB Cup winner 1991, 1994; Winner of the European Cup Winners' Cup 1992; European champion 1980, 5 international matches; Team captain 1985/86, 1987-1993 U19 coach at
Werder Bremen since 2004
GermanGerman Andree Wiedener 164 (+157 Amat.) 3 1989–
2001
German runner-up 1995; DFB Cup winner 1994, 1999
GermanGerman Tim Wiese 194 0 2005–
2012
DFB Cup Winner 2009; 2006 DFL league cup winner; longtime goalkeeper
GermanGerman Gerhard Zebrowski 145 40 1960-
1969
German champion 1965; DFB Cup winner 1961; B national team (died 2020)
GermanGerman Dieter Zembski 179 4th 1968-
1975
National player 1971
* Addition only of the national and league games
** Addition only of the national and top division goals

Women's soccer

Placements

season league space Points Gates Diff. Cup Remarks
2007/08 1/11 60 162: 0 +162   Promotion round against Niendorfer TSV (2-1 victory) and Ratzeburger SV (1: 1);
because Ratzeburg lost 3-1 to Niendorf, Werder rose to the regional league.
2008/09 RL 1/12 52 76:23 +53 2nd round Promotion to the 2nd Bundesliga
2009/10 2nd BL 7/12 29 29:37 −8 Round of 16
2010/11 2nd BL 5/12 36 35:29 +6 2nd round
2011/12 2nd BL 5/12 31 38:37 +1 Round of 16
2012/13 2nd BL 5/12 42 54:32 +22 Round of 16
2013/14 2nd BL 3/12 34 60:38 +22 Quarter finals
2014/15 2nd BL 2/12 49 71:25 +46 2nd round Promotion to the women's Bundesliga
2015/16 BL 11/12 13 17:53 −36 Quarter finals Relegation to the 2nd Bundesliga
2016/17 2nd BL 1/12 59 96:19 +77 Quarter finals Champion 2. Bundesliga and promotion to the women's Bundesliga
2017/18 BL 10/12 14th 26:59 −33 Round of 16
2018/19 BL 11/12 16 23:48 −25 Round of 16 Relegation to the 2nd Bundesliga

Sponsors

Overview of all outfitters, jersey and main sponsors of SV Werder Bremen:

Period Outfitter sponsor Branch
1971-1974 unknown State of Bremen Corporation under public law
1976-1988 bumblebee Norda Canned fish
1978-1981 Palm tree Pentax Cameras
1981-1984 puma Olympia Office machines
1984-1986 Trigema Sportswear
1986-1992 Portas Kitchen and door renovation
1992-1997 dbv-Winterthur Insurance
1997-2000 o.tel.o telecommunications
2000-2001 Kappa QSC telecommunications
2001-2002 no shirt sponsor
2002-2004 Reno Shoe trade
2004-2006 KiK Textile discount
2006-2007 bwin Sports betting
2007-2009 Citibank /
Targobank
Financial services
2009–2012 Nike
2012-2018 Wiesenhof Poultry farming and processing
2018-2020 Umbro
2020-2023

Used literature

Footnotes / references

  1. Losbremos.de: Association history ( Memento from November 1, 2010 in the Internet Archive )
  2. werderwiki.de: Werder Knowledge Portal ( Memento of the original from September 28, 2007 in the Internet Archive ) Info: The archive link was inserted automatically and has not yet been checked. Please check the original and archive link according to the instructions and then remove this notice. @1@ 2Template: Webachiv / IABot / www.werderwiki.de
  3. Arnd Zeigler: Lifelong green and white. 2006, p. 357
  4. Arnd Zeigler: Lifelong green and white. 2006, p. 365
  5. Arnd Zeigler: Lifelong green and white. 2006, p. 372
  6. Arnd Zeigler: Lifelong green and white. 2006, p. 417.
  7. Arnd Zeigler: Lifelong green and white. 2006, p. 481.
  8. Arnd Zeigler: Lifelong green and white. 2006, p. 492
  9. Arnd Zeigler: Lifelong green and white. 2006, p. 535
  10. Arnd Zeigler: Lifelong green and white. 2006, p. 388.
  11. Information on the number of spectators of all Bundesliga clubs since 1963/64 in the seasonal average ( Memento of the original from August 5, 2007 in the Internet Archive ) Info: The archive link was inserted automatically and has not yet been checked. Please check the original and archive link according to the instructions and then remove this notice. @1@ 2Template: Webachiv / IABot / www.weltfussball.de
  12. fussball24.de: Werder Bremen sells 24,000 season tickets
  13. Kicker Almanach 1938, page 91
  14. ↑ Cited in the Kicker Almanach 1942 (page 244), probably also thereafter until the end of the war; was also a player
  15. Hans-Joachim Wallenhorst, Harald Klingebiel: Ninety Years SV “Werder” 1899–1989 , Bremen 1988, p. 216.
  16. Hans-Joachim Wallenhorst, Harald Klingebiel: Ninety Years SV “Werder” 1899–1989 , Bremen 1988, p. 236.
  17. Shirt statistics ( Memento from July 15, 2006 in the Internet Archive )
  18. Zini's Werder jersey collection. Retrieved November 30, 2019 .
  19. SV Werder Bremen jersey collection. Retrieved November 30, 2019 .
  20. Sascha Kurzrock: Palme-Trikotfabrik, Glashütten. In: 11km football travel blog. Retrieved November 30, 2019 .
  21. Christian Helms, Stefan Appenowitz: Bundesliga jerseys: "They could only play with masked nipples". In: Spiegel Online. November 27, 2018, accessed November 30, 2019 .