- German). SV
Werder Bremen.
Archived from the
original on 21
April 2022.
Retrieved 15 May 2020. Grüne,
Hardy (4
March 2013). "Texas-Elf:
Werders Neuanfang...
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Werder may
refer to:
August von
Werder (1808–1888),
Prussian general Ed
Werder (born 1960), U.S.
sports journalist Felix Werder (1922–2012), Australian-based...
- for
Premier League club West Ham
United and the
Germany national team. A
Werder Bremen youth star, Füllkrug
started his
senior career with the club's reserves...
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Werder Bremen is a
successful German football club
based in the Free
Hanseatic City of Bremen,
northern Germany which parti****ted in UEFA competitions...
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Werder is one of the
woredas in the
Somali Region of Ethiopia,
named after its
administrative center,
Werder. Part of the
Werder Zone,
Werder is bordered...
-
Werder (Havel)
station is a
railway station in
Werder (Havel), Brandenburg, Germany.
Eisenbahnatlas Deutschland (German
railway atlas) (2017 ed.). Schweers...
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joined English club Chelsea,
where he was used
sparingly and then
loaned to
Werder Bremen. He
signed with
Wolfsburg for £18 million in 2014,
establishing himself...
- German). VfL Bochum.
Retrieved 27 May 2024. "Das Weserstadion".
werder.de (in German). SV
Werder Bremen.
Retrieved 3 July 2024. "Signal
Iduna Park". bvb.de...
- Ed
Werder (born May 3, 1960) is an
American sports reporter. He is the Dallas-based
bureau reporter for ESPN,
Werder is a
reporter for the network's NFL...
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Bundesliga has also seen
other champions, with
Borussia Dortmund,
Hamburger SV,
Werder Bremen,
Borussia Mönchengladbach, and VfB
Stuttgart most
prominent among...