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Full name
  
Weserstadion

Surface
  
grass

Opened
  
1909

Phone
  
+49 421 696360

Field size
  
105 × 68 m

Capacity
  
42,358

Owner
  
Bremer Weser-Stadion

Weser-Stadion

Location
  
Franz-Böhmert-Straße 1, Bremen, Germany

Renovated
  
1963–1965, 1989, 2002, 2004, 2008-2011

Address
  
Franz-Böhmert-Straße 1, 28205 Bremen, Germany

Similar
  
Volksparkstadion, BayArena, Opel Arena, Westfalenstadion, RheinEnergieStadion

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The Weserstadion ( [ˈveːzɐˌʃtaːdi̯ɔn]) 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.

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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 stadium originally included an athletics track, but that was partially removed in 2002 when the pitch was sunk by 2.1 metres and the stands at the straights were lengthened to the new pitch. With this the capacity rose with about 8.000 places. In 2004 four office towers were built behind the north stand. These towers offer a restaurant and offices for the club and local companies.

Starting in 2008 the stadium was completely rebuilt. The façade was coated with photovoltaic panels and a new roof was built on top of the old roof supporting structure (the old roof itself was torn down). Both ends (east and west) were torn down and rebuilt parallel to the endline of the pitch, removing what was left of the old athletics track.

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International football matches

A UEFA Euro 2016 qualifying match against Gibraltar was scheduled to be played at the stadium on 14 November 2014, but it was later moved to Frankenstadion in Nuremberg after a clash between German Football Association and the State of Bremen over the cost of police.

References

Weser-Stadion Wikipedia