The Weserstadion, boasting a modest capacity of 42,100 seats, was initially constructed in 1909 as a multipurpose sports facility, seldom used for football matches. It wasn't until 1930, following the completion of the first substantial stand in 1926, that Werder Bremen made the venue their home.
Situated on the northern bank of Bremen's Weser River, surrounded by lush green parks, the stadium offers an idyllic setting for the team's home games. In addition to Werder Bremen's matches, the Weserstadion has been a host for various German international friendlies, a Euro 1980 qualifying match, and a 1998 World Cup Qualifier.
Visitors can partake in guided tours of the stadium, which include access to VIP areas, the press conference room, the away dressing room, and a visit to the Werder Museum, offering an immersive experience into the club's history and legacy.
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