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  1. Das wohninvest WESERSTADION Mythos am Weserbogen! | Schauort der „Wunder an der Weser“! | Heimat des SV Werder Bremen!

  2. This footballing temple with its four iconic floodlight masts can accommodate 42,100 fans. To get to Werder Bremen's riverside stadium, the Wohninvest Weser Stadium, in the heart of the city, you can walk, cycle, get the tram or even travel by boat. © SV Werder Bremen.

  3. 14 de ago. de 2022 · Learn about the facts, figures and data of the wohninvest WESERSTADION, the place where SV Werder Bremen plays its home matches. Find out about the capacity, floodlights, videoscreen, pitch, CCTV, undersoil heating system and VIP areas of the stadium.

  4. 24 de may. de 2024 · Es hatte sich angedeutet, nun ist es Fakt: Das baden-württembergische Immobilienunternehmen Wohninvest hat beim Amtsgericht Stuttgart einen Insolvenzantrag eingereicht – und das trifft auch Bremen. Seit 2019 ist die Firma Namenssponsor des Weser-Stadions. Werder kündigte an, dass das Weserstadion den Namen deshalb in der kommenden Saison ...

  5. Wohninvest Weserstadion – stadium description. Sports have been played here since 1909. However it wasn’t until 1926 that the ground received its first grandstand. Then in 1930’s the name Weserstadion became common due to proximity of Weser river.

  6. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › WeserstadionWeserstadion - Wikipedia

    wohninvest WESERSTADION: Location: Franz-Böhmert-Straße 1, Bremen, Germany: Owner: Bremer Weser-Stadion GmbH: Operator: Bremer Weser-Stadion GmbH: Executive suites: 79: Capacity: 42,100 (league matches), 37,441 (international matches) Field size: 105 × 68 m: Surface: grass: Construction; Opened: 1947: Renovated: 1963–1965, 1989 ...

  7. Wohninvest-Weserstadion: Total capacity: 42.100: 37.500 at international matches: Standing room: 10.600: including 10.600 covered: Seats: 31.500: including 31.500 covered: Boxes: 14: Box seats: 124: Built: 1926: Formerly: ABTS-Kampfbahn (1926-1930), Weserstadion (1930-1934), Bremer Kampfbahn (1934-1945), IKE-Stadion (1945-1947), Weserstadion ...