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SV Werder Bremen II is the reserve team of SV Werder Bremen. It plays in Regionalliga, the fourth level of the German football league system, and has qualified for the first round of the DFB-Pokal on nineteen occasions. It also has won the German amateur football championship three times, a joint record. Until 2005 the team played as SV Werder Bremen Amateure.

SV Werder Bremen II
GroundWeserstadion Platz 11
Capacity5,500
ChairmanKlaus-Dieter Fischer [de]
ManagerKonrad Fünfstück
LeagueRegionalliga Nord (IV)
2021–223rd
Home colours
Away colours
Third colours

It plays its home matches at Weserstadion Platz 11, adjacent to the first team's ground.


History


SV Werder Bremen Amateure first entered the highest league in the state of Bremen, then the tier two Amateurliga Bremen, in 1956, winning a league title in its first season there. The team played as a top side in this league, winning another title in 1962. With the introduction of the Bundesliga in 1963 and the Regionalliga below the Amateurliga Bremen slipped to third tier and Werder Amateure continued to play as a strong side at this level. A runners-up finish in 1966 qualified the team for the German amateur football championship where it defeated Hannover 96 Amateure to win the first of three titles in this competition.[1] It won two more league titles in the Amateurliga in 1967 and 1968 but was knocked out early in the German amateur championship. The team continued as a top side in the league but came only eighth in 1973–74 when a top two finish was required to qualify for the Oberliga Nord, the new third tier in Northern Germany.[2] From 1974 onwards, until 2008, it was also possible for the team to qualify for the German Cup through Bremen Cup wins and it did so on nineteen occasions from 1976 to 2008.[3]

Werder Amateure won what was now the tier four Verbandsliga Bremen and earned promotion to the Oberliga in 1976, beginning an era of third division play that would last until 2012. The team played four average Oberliga Nord seasons before becoming one of the most successful teams in the league, winning championships in 1982 and 1984, and finishing runners-up in 1981, 1983 and 1992 but, as a reserve side, not being permitted to take part in the promotion round to the 2. Bundesliga. Through this success the team became a regular in the German amateur championship, winning titles in 1985 and 1991 and making losing appearances in the 1982 and 1993 finals.[1] In 1994 when the Regionalliga Nord was established in the region as the new third tier Werder Amateure was one of the team's qualified.[2]

The team was not quite as successful in the new Regionalliga in the era from 1994 to 2008 as it had been in the Oberliga, a third place in 1997 being its best-ever result.[4] It did however achieve its two best DFB-Pokal runs in this time, reaching the third round in 1999–2000 and 2007–08, on both occasions going out to VfB Stuttgart.[5][6] In 2008 the team was one of three reserve sides to qualify for the new 3. Liga, the new third tier of German league football. Werder Bremen II played four seasons at this level, never finishing higher than thirteenth and was relegated from the league in 2012, after 37 seasons at the third tier of German football.[7] The team entered the Regionalliga Nord again, now at the fourth tier and finished runners-up in the league in 2013–14, followed by a league championship the season after. The latter allowed the club to participate in the promotion round to the 3. Liga where it defeated Borussia Mönchengladbach II 2–0 away after a nil-all draw at home and earned promotion back to the third tier.[4]


Honours


The team's honours:


Players



Current squad


As of 8 July 2022[8]

Note: Flags indicate national team as defined under FIFA eligibility rules. Players may hold more than one non-FIFA nationality.

No. Pos. Nation Player
1 GK  GER Louis Lord
2 DF  GER Tim-Justin Dietrich
4 MF  GER Mikail Polat
5 DF  GER Alexander Höck
6 DF  GER Marc Schröder
7 DF  GER Ole Schulz
8 MF  GER Tom Berger
9 FW  BIH Malik Memišević
10 MF  KOR Kim Min-woo
11 FW  GER Philipp Kühn
13 FW  CHN Wang Bowen
16 FW  GER Willi Reincke
No. Pos. Nation Player
18 FW  GER Jannic Ehlers
19 MF  GER Mika Eickhoff
20 FW  GER Abdul Gafar
21 DF  GER Lasse Rosenboom
22 FW  GER Dejan Galjen
23 MF  GER Jascha Brandt
24 MF  GER Jakob Löpping
26 FW  GER Davis Asante
30 GK  GER Timur Pazhigov
33 MF  CHN Li Xiancheng
35 GK  GER Ole Springer
44 MF  GER Philipp Bargfrede

Out on loan


Note: Flags indicate national team as defined under FIFA eligibility rules. Players may hold more than one non-FIFA nationality.

No. Pos. Nation Player

Recent seasons


The recent season-by-season performance of the club:[9][10]

Year Division Tier Position
1999–2000 Regionalliga Nord III 5th
2000–01 Regionalliga Nord 15th
2001–02 Regionalliga Nord 10th
2002–03 Regionalliga Nord 6th
2003–04 Regionalliga Nord 5th
2004–05 Regionalliga Nord 14th
2005–06 Regionalliga Nord 12th
2006–07 Regionalliga Nord 8th
2007–08 Regionalliga Nord 5th
2008–09 3. Liga 17th
2009–10 3. Liga 13th
2010–11 3. Liga 18th
2011–12 3. Liga 20th↓
2012–13 Regionalliga Nord IV 5th
2013–14 Regionalliga Nord 2nd
2014–15 Regionalliga Nord 1st ↑
2015–16 3. Liga III 17th
2016–17 3. Liga 17th
2017–18 3. Liga 18th↓
2018–19 Regionalliga Nord IV 3rd
2019–20 Regionalliga Nord 6th
2020–21 Regionalliga Nord – "Nord" group 1st
2021–22 Regionalliga Nord

Key

Promoted Relegated

References


  1. Deutsche Amateurmeister (in German) DFB website: German amateur football championship, accessed: 13 January 2015
  2. Historic German football league tables (in German) Das Deutsche Fussball Archiv, accessed: 27 January 2015
  3. Bremen: Meister und Pokalsieger (in German) DSFS, accessed: 17 January 2015
  4. Regionalliga Nord tables and results (in German) Weltfussball.de, accessed: 27 January 2015
  5. 1999–2000 DFB-Pokal (in German) Weltfussball.de, accessed: 27 January 2015
  6. 2007–08 DFB-Pokal (in German) Weltfussball.de, accessed: 27 January 2015
  7. 3. Liga tables and results (in German) Weltfussball.de, accessed: 27 January 2015
  8. "Die U23 Mannschaft". SV Werder Bremen (in German). Retrieved 3 September 2018.
  9. Das deutsche Fußball-Archiv (in German) Historical German domestic league tables
  10. Fussball.de – Ergebnisse (in German) Tables and results of all German football leagues



На других языках


- [en] SV Werder Bremen II

[es] Werder Bremen II

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[ru] Вердер II

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