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"Imminent Possibility": Weser Stadium May Soon Vanish

Financial Executive Klaus Filbry remained occupied during Werder's pre-season training, as he conducted talks with sponsors and the board of directors, revealing ongoing financial constraints.

"Immediate action required": Weser Stadium might become obsolete imminently
"Immediate action required": Weser Stadium might become obsolete imminently

"Imminent Possibility": Weser Stadium May Soon Vanish

Werder Bremen's Women's Football Team Prepares for Exciting New Season

Werder Bremen's women's football team is gearing up for an exciting new season, with two stadium games scheduled against HSV and one in the spring. This comes as part of a significant increase in revenue for the team, which has seen a boost from cup finals, transfer fees, higher average attendance, stadium games, and sponsorships.

The team's budget has grown significantly in recent years, increasing from one million to three million euros. This growth has been facilitated by a regional partnership and a capital increase, which has been used for values that could potentially generate growth for Werder.

The club has also made strategic investments, such as the €10 million signing of Samuel-Germain Kinduelu Mbangula Tshifunda from Juventus. This transfer, payable over four years plus performance bonuses, is expected to bring in about €6.9 million net this year.

The new coach, Horst Steffen, is building a bold, attractive football style with his coaching team. Friederike Kromp is relied upon for the next step in the development of Werder's women's football team.

Regarding the stadium name sale, there is current interest and ongoing negotiations. The sale is urgently necessary due to high liabilities from the stadium renovation in 2009/2010. However, no details are available about any sale or renaming of Werder Bremen's traditional home ground, the Weserstadion.

Klaus Filbry, the finance chief of Werder, is currently discussing potential sponsorships and investor partnerships during the training camp. The discussions include the supervisory board and are aimed at planning for the club's future.

Werder, along with the German Football Association and other clubs, plans to found a women's Bundesliga to guide marketing and training in the right direction. This move is part of a broader commitment to the development and growth of women's football in Germany.

The intensity of training sessions under Horst Steffen is high, and there is hope that value-added player Samuel Mbangula will stay in Bremen for some years. As the new season approaches, fans can look forward to exciting times ahead for Werder Bremen's women's football team.

Other European leagues might present competitive opposition for Werder Bremen's women's football team in their upcoming season, given the team's recent financial growth and strategic investments. Sports sponsorships and potential investor partnerships, currently under discussion by finance chief Klaus Filbry, could further bolster the team'sfinance.

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