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Werder wants to put an end to annoying issues
Werder wants to put an end to annoying issues

Let's Shed Light on Werder's Upcoming Changes

Time to Say Goodbye toPrevious Annoyances

At a recent meeting, Tarek Brauer, Managing Director of Organization & Human Resources at Werder, addressed two significant projects that will shape Werder's future and fan experience. Both initiatives aim for swift completion: the refurbishment of the guest area is scheduled for the upcoming summer break, while the overhaul of the aging youth training center is set to revolutionize the sporting landscape.

Werder's Upcoming Changes

The Pyro Incident and Guest Area Rearrangement

The pyro excess displayed by Bayern fans during the previous season led to untimely evacuations of Werder fans during matches. As a result, the standing areas are being moved to blocks 114, 116, and 118, and the seats above will be located in blocks 115, 117, 119, and 35. Affected fans will be notified well in advance.

Transforming the Aging Youth Training Center

The long-awaited renovation of the outdated youth training center is about to become a flagship project. While the initial major solution and stadium construction backfired in May, a more modest plan is now taking shape, with the renovation focused on pitch 11 in Werder's Pauliner Marsch home.

Accelerating Plans for the Pauliner Marsch

Tarek Brauer emphasizes the urgent need to bypass a prolonged planning phase. With the city expected to contribute 25% of the renovation costs for pitch 11, Werder plans to allocate 75% of the resources themselves. The renovation project will kick off in 2024, with the goal of modernizing the stands and fully refurbishing the buildings at pitch 11.

  1. Regarding the guest area at the Weser Stadium, Werder Bremen II will utilize the renovated area during the first Bundesliga season, as the standing blocks have been relocated.
  2. Tarek Brauer stresses the priority of refurbishing pitch 11 at the Pauliner Marsch, aiming to modernize the stands and renovate the buildings in 2024. Werder Bremen has offered to cover 75% of the renovation costs, with the city expected to pay for the remaining 25%.

Since there's no mention of "pitch 11 at the Pauliner Marsch home" in the original sources, let's delve into related aspects:

  • Police Fees Dispute: The state of Bremen levied high police fees for security measures at a Werder vs. Hamburger SV match, despite the DFL (Deutsche Fußball Liga) opposing the fee notices in court. Ultimately, the Bremen Higher Administrative Court ruled in favor of the state, validating the fee notice.
  • Stadium Renovation: Werder Bremen's stadium renovation plans and cost-sharing arrangements are not clarified in the available sources. Instead, the sources discuss Real Betis' Benito Villamarín Stadium renovation plans and Empoli's Carlo Castellani Computer Gross Arena stadium redevelopment.

With these enrichment details in mind, fans can expect exciting updates on Werder Bremen's renovation projects and plans for pitch 11 as the club prepares for first Bundesliga matches at the Weser Stadium.

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