2010–11 SV Werder Bremen II season

The 2010–11 SV Werder Bremen II season took place between 24 July 2010 and 14 May 2011.[1]

Werder Bremen II
2010–11 season
Head CoachThomas Wolter

Season

July, August, and September

Werder Bremen II's season started on 24 July 2010 against Jahn Regensburg.[1] Jahn Regensburg won 1–0 with a goal from Mahmut Temür.[2] The second match took place on 31 July 2010 against Rot Weiss Ahlen.[1] The match finished in a 1–1 draw.[3] Lennart Thy scored for Werder Bremen II and Marcus Piossek scored for Rot Weiss Ahlen.[3]

The third match happened on 3 August 2010 against VfR Aalen.[1] The match finished in a 1–1 draw.[4] Kevin Maek scored for Werder Bremen II and Tim Bauer scored from the penalty mark for Aalen.[4] The fourth match happened on 7 August 2010 against Rot-Weiß Erfurt.[1] Rot-Weiß Erfurt won the match 2–1.[5] John Thöle scored for Werder Bremen II.[5] Martin Hauswald and Martin Pohl scored for Rot-Weiß Erfurt.[5] Dominik Schmidt of Werder Bremen II was sent-off after a second yellow card.[5] The fifth match happened on 21 August 2010 against Hansa Rostock.[1] Hansa Rostock won the match 2–0 with two goals from Radovan Vujanović.[6] The sixth match happened on 27 August 2010 against TuS Koblenz.[1] The match finished in a 0–0 draw.[7]

The seventh match happened on 11 September 2010 against VfB Stuttgart II.[1] Werder Bremen II won the match 3–0 with goals from Yannis Becker; Felix Kroos, who scored from the penalty spot; and Lennart Thy.[8] The eighth match happened on 17 September 2010 against SpVgg Unterhaching.[1] Unterhaching won the match 3–1.[9] Leon Balogun scored for Werder Bremen II.[9] Unterhaching got goals from Leandro, who scored from the penalty spot, Torben Hoffmann and Mijo Tunjić.[9] The ninth match happened on 21 September 2010 against SV Babelsberg 03.[1] Babelsberg won the match 2–0 with two goals from Dominik Stroh-Engel.[10] The 10th match happened on 25 September 2010 against Wacker Burghausen.[1] The match finished in a 1–1 draw.[11] Henning Grieneisen scored for Werder Bremen II and Björn Hertl scored for Wacker Burghausen.[11] Felix Kroos was sent-off during the match.[11]

October, November, and December

The 11th match happened on 2 October 2010 against Kickers Offenbach.[1] Kickers Offenbach won 3–1.[12] Pascal Testroet scored for Werder Bremen II.[12] Kickers Offenbach got two goals from Kai Hesse and a goal from Denis Berger.[12] The 12th match happened on 15 October 2010 against Eintracht Braunschweig.[1] Eintracht Braunschweig won 5–0 with goals from Dennis Kruppke, Mirko Boland, Domi Kumbela, Karim Bellarabi, and Matthias Henn.[13] The 13th match happened on 23 October 2010 against Carl Zeiss Jena.[1] The match finished in a 1–1 draw.[14] Kevin Krisch scored for Werder Bremen II and Josip Landeka scored for Carl Zeiss Jena.[14] The 14th match happened on 30 October 2010 against 1. FC Heidenheim.[1] Heidenheim won 1–0 with a goal from Richard Weil.[15]

The 15th match happened on 6 November 2010 against Dynamo Dresden.[1] The match finished in a 1–1 draw.[16] Felix Kroos scored for Werder Bremen II and Alexander Esswein scored for Dynamo Dresden.[16] Onur Ayık and Stefan Ronneburg, both who played for Werder Bremen II, were sent-off during the match.[16] The 16th match happened on 14 November 2010 against 1. FC Saarbrücken.[1] Werder Bremen II won 2–0 with goals from Pascal Testroet and Lennart Thy.[17] Saarbrücken's Velimir Grgić was sent-off during the match.[17] The 17th match took place on 20 November 2010 against SV Sandhausen.[1] Sandhausen won 5–1.[18] Pascal Testroet scored for Werder Bremen II.[18] Sandhausen got two goals from the penalty spot from Roberto Pinto and a goal each from Tim Danneberg, Regis Dorn, and Roland Benschneider.[18] The 18th match took place on 26 November 2010 against Bayern Munich II.[1] Werder Bremen II won 2–0 with goals from Lennart Thy and Pascal Testroet.[19]

The 19th match took place on 4 December 2010 against Wehen Wiesbaden.[1] The match finished in a 1–1 draw.[20] Lennart Thy scored for Werder Bremen II and Steffen Bohl scored for Wehen Wiesbaden.[20] Werder Bremen II had a 52 day break after the match and didn't have another match until 25 January 2011.[1]

January, February, and March

The 20th match happened on 25 January 2011 against Rot Weiss Ahlen.[1] Werder Bremen II won the match 3–1.[21] Werder Bremen II got a goal from the penalty spot from Felix Kroos and goals from Sandro Wagner and Pascal Testroet.[21] Matthew Taylor scored for Rot Weiss Ahlen.[21] The 21st match happened on 29 January 2011 against Aalen.[1] The match finished in a 1–1 draw.[22] Kevin Maek scored for Werder Bremen II and Ralf Kettemann scored for Aalen.[22]

The 22nd match happened on 5 February 2011 against Rot-Weiß Erfurt.[1] Rot-Weiß Erfurt won 2–1.[23] Olivier Caillas scored an own goal for Werder Bremen II.[23] Rot-Weiß Erfurt got a goal from Olivier Caillas and a goal from the penalty spot from Nils Pfingsten-Reddig.[23] The 23rd match happened on 12 February 2011 against Hansa Rostock.[1] Hansa Rostock won 2–0 with goals from Mohammed Lartey and Radovan Vujanović.[24] The 24th match happened on 16 February 2011 against Jahn Regensburg.[1] Werder Bremen II won 2–0 with a goal from Pascal Testroet and a goal from the penalty spot from Felix Kroos.[25] The 25th match happened on 19 February 2011 against Koblenz.[1] Koblenz won 2–0 with goals from André Hahn and Manuel Hornig.[26] The 26th match happened on 26 February 2011 against Stuttgart II.[1] The match finished in a 1–1 draw.[27] Kevin Artmann scored for Werder Bremen II and Alexander Aschauer scored for Stuttgart II.[27] Kevin Maek was sent-off during the match.[27]

The 27th match happened on 5 March 2011 against Unterhaching.[1] Unterhaching won 2–0 with goals from Markus Schwabl and Abdenour Amachaibou.[28] The 28th match happened on 11 March 2011 against Babelsberg.[1] Werder Bremen II won 1–0 with a goal from Stefan Ronneburg.[29] The 29th match happened on 19 March 2011 against Wacker Burghausen.[1] Wacker Burghausen won 2–1.[30] Kevin Schindler scored for Werder Bremen II.[30] Darlington Omodiagbe and Christian Holzer scored for Wacker Burghausen.[30]

April and May

The 30th match happened on 1 April 2011 against Kickers Offenbach.[1] The match finished in a 0–0 draw.[31] The 31st match happened on 6 April 2011 against Eintracht Braunschweig.[1] Werder Bremen II won 2–1.[32] Predrag Stevanović scored two goals for Werder Bremen II.[32] Domi Kumbela scored from the penalty spot for Eintracht Braunschweig.[32] The 32nd match happened on 9 April 2011 against Carl Zeiss Jena.[1] The match finished in a 0–0 draw.[33] The 33rd match happened on 16 April 2011 against Heidenheim.[1] Heidenheim won 3–1.[34] Predrag Stevanović scored from the penalty spot for Werder Bremen II.[34] Heidenheim got two goals from Bastian Heidenfelder and a goal from Marc Schnatterer.[34] Heidenheim's Tim Göhlert was sent-off during the match.[34] The 34th match happened on 19 April 2011 against Dynamo Dresden.[1] Dynamo Dresden won 3–0 with goals from Dani Schahin, Alexander Esswein, and Florian Grossert.[35] The 35th match happened on 23 April 2011 against Saarbrücken.[1] Saarbrücken won 1–0 with a goal from Stephan Sieger.[36] The 36th match happened on 30 April 2011 against Sandhausen.[1] The match finished in a 1–1 draw. Felix Kroos scored from the penalty spot for Werder Bremen II and Stefan Zinnow scored for Sandhausen.[37]

The 37th match happened on 7 May 2011 against Bayern Munich II.[1] Werder Bremen II won 1–0 with a goal from the penalty spot from Felix Kroos.[38] The 38th and final match happened on 14 May 2011 against Wehen Wiesbaden.[1] Wehen Wiesbaden won 4–1.[39] Kevin Maek scored from the penalty spot for Werder Bremen II.[39] Francis Kioyo, Addy-Waku Menga, Alf Mintzel, and Zlatko Janjić scored for Wehen Wiesbaden.[39] Werder Bremen II finished the season in 18th place and avoided relegation by six points.[40]

Results summary

OverallHomeAway
PldWDLGFGAGDPtsWDLGFGAGDWDLGFGAGD
38 8 12 18 33 56  −23 36 4 6 9 15 28  −13 4 6 9 18 28  −10

Last updated: 15 September 2018.
Source: kicker.de

Results

DateH/AOpponentRes.
F–A
GoalscorersRef.
Werder Bremen IIOpponent
24 JulyHJahn Regensburg0–1Temür  36'[2]
31 JulyARot Weiss Ahlen1–1Thy  43'Piossek  6'[3]
3 AugustHAalen1–1Maek  13'Bauer  89' (pen.)[4]
7 AugustARot-Weiß Erfurt1–2Thöle  75'Hauswald  13'
Pohl  82'
[5]
21 AugustHHansa Rostock0–2Vujanović  18', 28'[6]
27 AugustAKoblenz0–0[7]
11 SeptemberAStuttgart II3–0Becker  3'
Kroos  62' (pen.)
Thy  90'+2'
[8]
17 SeptemberHUnterhaching1–3Balogun  58'Leandro  62' (pen.)
Hoffmann  72'
Tunjić  79'
[9]
21 SeptemberABabelsberg0–2Stroh-Engel  7', 54'[10]
25 SeptemberHWacker Burghausen1–1Grieneisen  52'Hertl  19'[11]
2 OctoberAKickers Offenbach1–3Testroet  11'Berger  51'
Hesse  56', 65'
[12]
15 OctoberHEintracht Braunschweig0–5Kruppke  3'
Boland  30'
Kumbela  33' (pen.)
Bellarabi  40'
Henn  52'
[13]
23 OctoberACarl Zeiss Jena1–1Krisch  41'Landeka  12'[14]
30 OctoberHHeidenheim0–1Weil  11'[15]
6 NovemberADynamo Dresden1–1Kroos  8'Esswein  70'[16]
14 NovemberHSaarbrücken2–0Testroet  2'
Thy  4'
[17]
20 NovemberASandhausen1–5Testroet  17'Danneberg  30'
Dorn  47'
Pinto  58' (pen.), 79' (pen.)
Benschneider  62'
[18]
26 NovemberHBayern Munich II2–0Thy  28'
Testroet  29'
[19]
4 DecemberAWehen Wiesbaden1–1Thy  66'Bohl  60'[20]
25 JanuaryHRot Weiss Ahlen3–1Kroos  39' (pen.)
Wagner  80'
Testroet  89'
Taylor  45'[21]
29 JanuaryAAalen1–1Maek  40'Kettemann  30'[22]
5 FebruaryHRot-Weiß Erfurt1–2Caillas  35' (o.g.)Caillas  19'
Pfingsten-Reddig  59' (pen.)
[23]
12 FebruaryAHansa Rostock0–2Lartey  65'
Vujanović  72'
[24]
16 FebruaryAJahn Regensburg2–0Testroet  13'
Kroos  60' (pen.)
[25]
19 FebruaryHKoblenz0–2Hahn  54'
Hornig  73'
[26]
26 FebruaryHStuttgart II1–1Artmann  20'Aschauer  60'[27]
5 MarchAUnterhaching0–2Schwabl  25'
Amachaibou  27'
[28]
11 MarchHBabelsberg1–0Ronneburg  88'[29]
19 MarchAWacker Burghausen1–2Schindler  34'Omodiagbe  58'
Holzer  87'
[30]
1 AprilHKickers Offenbach0–0[31]
6 AprilAEintracht Braunschweig2–1Stevanović  43', 90'+1'Kumbela  51' (pen.)[32]
9 AprilHCarl Zeiss Jena0–0[33]
16 AprilAHeidenheim1–3Stevanović  81' (pen.)Schnatterer  19'
Heidenfelder  42', 68'
[34]
19 AprilHDynamo Dresden0–3Schahin  26'
Esswein  51'
Grossert  62'
[35]
23 AprilASaarbrücken0–1Sieger  66'[36]
30 AprilHSandhausen1–1Kroos  37' (pen.)Zinnow  3'[37]
7 MayABayern Munich II1–0Kroos  43' (pen.)[38]
14 MayHWehen Wiesbaden1–4Maek  45'Kioyo  16'
Menga  76'
Mintzel  80'
Janjić  89'
[39]

Squad statistics

NameAppGoals Ref.
Goalkeepers
Tobias Duffner40000[41]
Sebastian Mielitz20000[42]
Sebastian Patzler10000[43]
Christian Vander70100[44]
Felix Wiedwald240000[45]
Defenders
Niklas Andersen120300[46]
Leon Balogun291000[47]
Yannis Becker161300[48]
Alexander Hessel240400[49]
Jannik Löhden30000[50]
Kevin Maek303401[51]
Marcus Mlynikowski20000[52]
Timo Perthel40200[53]
Felix Schiller120000[54]
Dominik Schmidt120710[55]
Clemens Schoppenhauer140500[56]
Sandro Stallbaum370600[57]
Midfielders
Kevin Artmann161200[58]
Onur Ayık180201[59]
Bernd Gerdes200100[60]
Henning Grieneisen191100[61]
José-Alex Ikeng130400[62]
Kevin Krisch201200[63]
Felix Kroos216401[64]
Florian Nagel180200[65]
Stefan Ronneburg211210[66]
Kevin Schindler101000[67]
Predrag Stevanović103100[68]
Thorsten Tönnies10100[69]
Florian Trinks60000[70]
Özkan Yıldırım10000[71]
Forwards
Denni Avdić10000[72]
Liam Boyce30200[73]
Pascal Testroet316200[74]
Timmy Thiele160000[75]
John Thöle61200[76]
Lennart Thy355300[77]
Sandro Wagner21100[78]

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