1999–2000 SV Werder Bremen season

During the 1999–2000 season, SV Werder Bremen played in the 1. Bundesliga, the highest tier of the German football league system.

SV Werder Bremen
1999–2000 season
ManagerThomas Schaaf
StadiumWeser-Stadion
Bundesliga9th
DFB-PokalRunners-up
UEFA CupQuarter-finals
Top goalscorerLeague: Marco Bode (13)
All: Marco Bode (18)

Season summary

Having barely escaped relegation last season, Bremen rose to 9th in the final table - 6 points off Champions League qualification. The club also qualified for the UEFA Cup again, giving them the chance to improve on that season's run to the quarter-finals. The team also reached the DFB-Pokal final for the second season running, but lost to Bayern Munich.

First team squad

Squad at end of season[1]
No. Position Player
1 GK Frank Rost
3 MF Raphael Wicky
4 MF Dirk Flock
5 MF Dieter Eilts
6 MF Frank Baumann
7 MF Yuriy Maksymov
8 DF Bernhard Trares
9 FW Rade Bogdanović[notes 1]
10 FW Claudio Pizarro
11 DF Jacek Chańko
12 GK Stefan Brasas
13 DF Andree Wiedener
15 DF Dieter Frey
16 GK Pascal Borel
17 MF Marco Bode
No. Position Player
18 MF Andreas Herzog
19 DF Viktor Skrypnyk
22 MF Torsten Frings
23 MF Christoph Dabrowski
25 MF Sören Seidel
26 MF Timo Schultz
27 MF Alexander Nouri
28 MF Razundara Tjikuzu
29 DF Matthias Plump
32 FW Ailton
33 DF Mike Barten
35 DF Paul Stalteri
36 DF Julio Cesar
38 DF Björn Schierenbeck
39 MF Danny Fütterer

Left club during season

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

No. Position Player
2 MF Lodewijk Roembiak (on loan to FC Aarau)
20 FW Dirk Weetendorf (to Eintracht Braunschweig)
No. Position Player
24 MF Sven Benken (to Hansa Rostock)
30 DF Paweł Wojtala (to Legia Warsaw)

References

  1. "FootballSquads - Werder Bremen - 1999/00". www.footballsquads.co.uk.

Notes

  1. Bogdanović was born in Sarajevo, SFR Yugoslavia (now Bosnia and Herzegovina), but represented Yugoslavia internationally.
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