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arenaname = Weserstadion | | arenaname = Weserstadion | | ||
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{{Bundesliga Venues}} | {{Bundesliga Venues}} | ||
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Weserstadion is a multi-use stadium in Bremen, Germany. It is currently used mostly for football matches.
Trivia
- Despite losing 3-1 to Werder Bremen, Bayern Munich scored its 3,000th goal in the Bundesliga on October 21, 2006. The goalscorer was Roy Makaay.
External links
2024–25 Bundesliga venues | |
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