2006–07 SV Werder Bremen season

During the 2006–07 German football season, Werder Bremen competed in the Bundesliga.

SV Werder Bremen
2006–07 season
ManagerThomas Schaaf
StadiumWeser-Stadion
Bundesliga3rd
DFB-PokalFirst round
Champions LeagueGroup stage
UEFA CupSemi-finals
Top goalscorerLeague:
Diego/Miroslav Klose (13)

All:
Miroslav Klose (17)

Season summary

Bremen finished in third this season, still good enough for Champions League qualification. The club also made it to the UEFA Cup semi-final before being eliminated in a 5-1 aggregate defeat to eventual runners-up Espanyol.

First-team squad

Squad at end of season[1]

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

No. Position Player
1 GK Andreas Reinke
3 DF Petri Pasanen
4 DF Naldo
5 DF Pierre Womé
6 MF Frank Baumann
7 MF Jurica Vranješ
8 MF Clemens Fritz
9 FW Markus Rosenberg
10 MF Diego
11 FW Miroslav Klose[notes 1]
14 MF Aaron Hunt
15 DF Patrick Owomoyela
17 FW Ivan Klasnić[notes 2]
18 GK Tim Wiese
19 DF Jérome Polenz
20 MF Daniel Jensen
No. Position Player
22 MF Torsten Frings
23 FW Hugo Almeida (on loan from Porto)
24 MF Tim Borowski
25 MF Peter Niemeyer
26 DF Florian Mohr
27 DF Christian Schulz
28 FW Kevin Schindler
29 DF Per Mertesacker
30 GK Kasper Jensen
31 MF Kevin Artmann
32 DF Sebastian Schachten
33 GK Christian Vander
34 FW Martin Harnik[notes 3]
37 MF Thiago Rockenbach
38 MF Amaury Bischoff[notes 4]

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
9 FW Mohamed Zidan (to Mainz)
No. Position Player
16 DF Leon Andreasen (on loan to Mainz)

Transfers

In

Out

Results

Champions League

Group stage

12 September 2006 Chelsea 20 Werder BremenStamford Bridge, London
20:45 Essien  24'
Ballack  68' (pen.)
Report MatchCentre Attendance: 32,135
Referee: Kyros Vassaras (Greece)
27 September 2006 Werder Bremen 11 BarcelonaWeserstadion, Bremen
20:45 Puyol  56' (o.g.) Report MatchCentre Messi  89' Attendance: 41,256
Referee: Roberto Rosetti (Italy)
18 October 2006 Werder Bremen 20 Levski SofiaWeserstadion, Bremen
20:45 Naldo  45+1'
Diego  73'
Report MatchCentre Attendance: 41,000
Referee: Paul Allaerts (Belgium)
31 October 2006 Levski Sofia 03 Werder BremenVasil Levski National Stadium, Sofia
20:45 Report MatchCentre Mikhailov  33' (o.g.)
Baumann  35'
Frings  37'
Attendance: 40,000
Referee: Matteo Trefoloni (Italy)
22 November 2006 Werder Bremen 10 ChelseaWeserstadion, Bremen
20:45 Mertesacker  27' Report MatchCentre Attendance: 40,000
Referee: Ľuboš Micheľ (Slovakia)

UEFA Cup

Round of 32

22 February 2007 Ajax 31 Werder BremenAmsterdam Arena, Amsterdam
21:00 Leonardo  4'
Huntelaar  60'
Babel  74'
Report Almeida  14' Referee: Howard Webb (England)

Werder Bremen won 4–3 on aggregate.

Round of 16

8 March 2007 Celta Vigo 01 Werder BremenBalaídos, Vigo
20:45 Report Almeida  84' Attendance: 9,236
Referee: Robert Małek (Poland)
14 March 2007 Werder Bremen 20 Celta VigoWeserstadion, Bremen
20:45 Almeida  48'
Fritz  61'
Report Attendance: 35,278
Referee: Stefano Farina (Italy)

Werder Bremen won 3–0 on aggregate.

Quarter-final

5 April 2007 AZ 00 Werder BremenDSB Stadion, Alkmaar
20:45 Report Referee: Olegário Benquerença (Portugal)
12 April 2007 Werder Bremen 41 AZWeserstadion, Bremen
20:45 Borowski  16'
Klose  36', 62'
Diego  82'
Report Dembélé  32' Referee: Mike Riley (England)

Werder Bremen won 4–1 on aggregate.

Semi-final

3 May 2007 Werder Bremen 12 EspanyolWeserstadion, Bremen
20:45 Almeida  4' Report Coro  50'
Lacruz  61'
Referee: Bertrand Layec (France)

Espanyol won 5–1 on aggregate.

References

Notes

  1. Klose was born in Opole, Poland, but was raised in Germany from the age of 8 and made his international debut for Germany in March 2001.
  2. Klasnić was born in Hamburg, West Germany (now Germany), but also qualified to represent Croatia internationally and represented them at U-19 and U-21 level before making his international debut for Croatia in February 2004.
  3. Harnik was born in Hamburg, West Germany (now Germany), but also qualified to represent Austria internationally through his father and represented them at U-19, U-20, and U-21 level and would make his international debut for Austria in August 2007.
  4. Bischoff was born in Colmar, France, and represented them at U-18 level, but also qualified to represent Portugal internationally through his mother, switched his internationally allegiance to Portugal in May 2007, and would later represent them at U-21 level.
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