2009–10 SV Werder Bremen season
During the 2009–10 German football season, SV Werder Bremen competed in the Bundesliga.
2009–10 season | ||||
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Manager | Thomas Schaaf | |||
Stadium | Weser-Stadion | |||
Bundesliga | 3rd | |||
DFB-Pokal | Runners-up | |||
UEFA Europa League | Round of 16 | |||
Top goalscorer | Claudio Pizarro (16) | |||
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Season summary
After last season's poor league form, 2009–10 saw a return to business for Bremen as they finished third, qualifying for the Champions League qualifying rounds. Bremen also reached the DFB-Pokal final for the second season running, but lost to Bayern Munich.
Players
First-team squad
- Squad at end of season[1]
Note: Flags indicate national team as defined under FIFA eligibility rules. Players may hold more than one non-FIFA nationality.
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Left club during season
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Results
Play-off round
20 August 2009 | Werder Bremen | 6–3 | Aktobe | Weser-Stadion, Bremen |
21:00 | Boenisch 17' Pizarro 28' Naldo 36', 65' Almeida 60' Özil 67' (pen.) |
Report | Strukov 21', 32' Smakov 87' |
Attendance: 21,446 Referee: Tony Asumaa (Finland) |
27 August 2009 | Aktobe | 0–2 | Werder Bremen | Aktobe Central Stadium, Aktobe |
16:00 | Report | Pizarro 10', 45+1' | Attendance: 11,000 Referee: Vladimír Hriňák (Slovakia) |
Werder Bremen won 8–3 on aggregate.
Group stage
17 September 2009 | Nacional | 2–3 | Werder Bremen | Estádio da Madeira, Funchal |
21:05 | Lopes 68' Halliche 75' |
Report | Frings 39' (pen.) Pizarro 55', 85' |
Attendance: 3,082 Referee: Svein Oddvar Moen (Norway) |
1 October 2009 | Werder Bremen | 3–1 | Athletic Bilbao | Weser-Stadion, Bremen |
19:00 | Hunt 18' Naldo 41' Frings 90+4' (pen.) |
Report | Llorente 90+1' | Attendance: 24,305 Referee: Alexandru Tudor (Romania) |
22 October 2009 | Austria Wien | 2–2 | Werder Bremen | Franz Horr Stadium, Vienna |
19:00 | Sulimani 73' Schumacher 87' |
Report | Pizarro 19', 63' | Attendance: 11,000 Referee: Paolo Tagliavento (Italy) |
5 November 2009 | Werder Bremen | 2–0 | Austria Wien | Weser-Stadion, Bremen |
21:05 | Borowski 81' Almeida 84' |
Report | Attendance: 25,121 Referee: Stefan Johannesson (Sweden) |
3 December 2009 | Werder Bremen | 4–1 | Nacional | Weser-Stadion, Bremen |
19:00 | Rosenberg 31', 34' Moreno 84' Marin 90+2' |
Report | Micael 61' | Attendance: 24,784 Referee: Alon Yefet (Israel) |
16 December 2009 | Athletic Bilbao | 0–3 | Werder Bremen | San Mamés Stadium, Bilbao |
21:05 | Report | Pizarro 13' Naldo 20' Rosenberg 36' |
Attendance: 27,500 Referee: Serge Gumienny (Belgium) |
Round of 32
18 February 2010 | Twente | 1–0 | Werder Bremen | De Grolsch Veste, Enschede |
19:00 | Janssen 38' | Report | Attendance: 24,000 Referee: Lucílio Batista (Portugal) |
25 February 2010 | Werder Bremen | 4–1 | Twente | Weser-Stadion, Bremen |
21:05 | Pizarro 15', 20', 58' Naldo 27' |
Report | De Jong 33' | Attendance: 20,963 Referee: Kristinn Jakobsson (Iceland) |
Werder Bremen won 4–2 on aggregate.
Round of 16
11 March 2010 | Valencia | 1–1 | Werder Bremen | Mestalla Stadium, Valencia |
21:05 | Mata 57' | Report | Frings 24' (pen.) | Attendance: 40,000 Referee: Martin Atkinson (England) |
18 March 2010 | Werder Bremen | 4–4 | Valencia | Weser-Stadion, Bremen |
19:00 | Almeida 26' Frings 57' (pen.) Marin 62' Pizarro 84' |
Report | Villa 2', 45', 65' Mata 15' |
Attendance: 24,200 Referee: Kevin Blom (Netherlands) |
Valencia 5–5 Werder Bremen on aggregate. Valencia won on away goals.
References
- "FootballSquads - Werder Bremen - 2009/10". www.footballsquads.co.uk.
Notes
- Boenisch was born in Gliwice, Poland, but was raised in Germany from the age of 1 and represented Germany at U-20 and U-21 level before making his international debut for Poland in September 2010.
- Marin was born in Bosanska Gradiška, SFR Yugoslavia (now Bosnia and Herzegovina), but was raised in Germany from the age of 2 and represented Germany at U-16, U-17, U-18 and U-21 level before making his international debut for Germany in May 2008.
- Ikeng was born in Bafia, Cameroon, but also qualified to represent Germany internationally and represented Germany at U-18 level.
- Ayık was born in Walsrode, West Germany (now Germany), but also qualified to represent Turkey internationally and represented them at U-16, U-18, U-19, and U-23 level.
- Harnik was born in Hamburg, West Germany (now Germany), but also qualified to represent Austria internationally through his father and represented Austria at U-19, U-20, and U-21 level before making his international debut for Austria in August 2007.
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