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Werder Bremen's women's soccer team is set to make history as they prepare to move to the Weser Stadium for their Bundesliga North derby against Hamburger SV (HSV), scheduled for the weekend of October 10-13.
Typically, the women's team plays their home games on Platz 11 at the stadium, but the move to the larger Weser Stadium is expected to create an indescribable atmosphere and a unique experience. The club announced the move on Tuesday, with Birte Bruggemann, department head of Werder, expressing her dream of playing in a sold-out Weser Stadium.
The Weser Stadium, with a total capacity of 42,100 spectators for men's Bundesliga and major matches, will be a significant change for the women's team, whose designated home ground capacity for Women's Bundesliga matches is listed as 5,500 at "Weserstadion Platz 11."
While no specific attendance record for a Women's Bundesliga match between SV Werder Bremen and HSV at Weser Stadium or associated venues could be found, the record for Werder Bremen's women's team's home attendance is 22,721 fans, who watched their game against Bayer Leverkusen last October at the Weser Stadium.
The exact scheduling for the derby is still pending, but the anticipation is high, as both teams have had successful seasons so far. Notably, both the men's and women's teams of HSV achieved promotion to the Bundesliga two months after the DFB-Pokals semi-final between the two teams, which attracted a record-breaking 57,000 spectators at the Hamburger Volksparkstadion.
This will be the first North derby between Bremen and Hamburg in the women's soccer Bundesliga, making it a highly anticipated event in the German soccer calendar. Fans are encouraged to secure their tickets as soon as they become available to witness this historic moment.
The historic move of Werder Bremen's women's soccer team to the Weser Stadium for their derby against Hamburger SV promises an unparalleled atmosphere, surpassing the 5,500 capacity of their previous home ground at Platz 11. This shift could potentially break the record for the women's team, whose current highest attendance was 22,721 fans at the Weser Stadium against Bayer Leverkusen. Meanwhile, soccer enthusiasts are also looking forward to the men's teams' upcoming encounter, recalling the record-breaking 57,000 spectators for the DFB-Pokals semi-final between the two teams. With vocational training programs available in the game of soccer, young athletes may be inspired to follow in the footsteps of these top-tier sports protagonists.