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built = 1923 | built = 1923 |
opened = 1924 | opened = 1924 |
renovations = 1963-1965, 1989 & 2005 | renovations = 1963-1965, 1989 & 2004 |
capacity = 42,358 (10,100 standing) | capacity = 42,358 (10,100 standing) |
homeof = ]| }} homeof = ]| }}


'''Weserstadion''' is a multi-use ] in ], ]. It is currently used mostly for ] matches. '''Weserstadion''' is a multi-use ] in ], ]. It is currently used mostly for ] matches. It is the home stadium of local football team ]


==Trivia== ==Trivia==
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==External links== ==External links==

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Weserstadion is a multi-use stadium in Bremen, Germany. It is currently used mostly for football matches. It is the home stadium of local football team Werder Bremen

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