The 2009–10 SV Werder Bremen II season started on 25 July 2009 against Rot-Weiß Erfurt and finished on 8 May 2010 against Erzgebirge Aue.[1]
2009–10 season | ||||
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Season
editSeason review
editJuly and August
editThe opening match of the season happened on 25 July 2009 against Rot-Weiß Erfurt.[1] The match finished in a 0–0 draw.[2] Matchday two happened on 28 July 2009 against VfL Osnabrück.[1] Osnabrück won the match 1–0 with a goal from the penalty spot from Matthias Heidrich.[3] Matchday three happened on 7 August 2009 against Borussia Dortmund II.[1] Werder Bremen II won the match 1–0 with a goal from Torsten Oehrl.[4] Matchday four happened on 15 August 2009 against Holstein Kiel.[1] Holstein Kiel won the match 4–0 with three goals from Michael Holt and a goal from Fiete Sykora.[5] Matchday five happened on 22 August 2009 against Wacker Burghausen.[1] Wacker Burghausen won the match 4–3.[6] Onur Ayık, Torsten Oehrl, and Pascal Testroet scored for Werder Bremen II.[6] Wacker Burghausen got two goals from Christian Cappek and a goal each from Björn Hertl and Sven Kresin.[6] Matchday six happened on 30 August 2010 against Eintracht Braunschweig.[1] Werder Bremen II won the match 2–1.[7] Pascal Testroet scored two goals for Werder Bremen II and Dennis Kruppke scored for Eintracht Braunschweig.[7]
September and October
editMatchday seven happened on 2 September 2009 against Jahn Regensburg.[1] Jahn Regensburg won the match 1–0 with a goal from Anton Shynder.[8] Matchday nine happened on 12 September 2009 against FC Ingolstadt 04.[1] Ingolstadt won the match 4–1.[9] Torsten Oehrl scored for Werder Bremen II.[9] Ingolstadt got two goals from Stefan Leitl, and a goal each from Moritz Hartmann and Robert Braber.[9] Matchday eight happened on 15 September 2009 against Kickers Offenbach.[1] Kickers Offenbach won the match 1–0 with a goal from David Ulm.[10] Matchday 10 happened on 19 September 2009 against SpVgg Unterhaching.[1] Werder Bremen II won the match 3–1.[11] Werder Bremen II got two goals from Onur Ayık and a goal from Nicolas Feldhahn.[11] Ömer Kanca scored for Unterhaching.[11] Felix Schiller was sent-off during the match.[11] Matchday 11 happened on 26 September 2009 against Carl Zeiss Jena.[1] The match finished in a 2–2 draw.[12] Pascal Testroet scored two goals for Werder Bremen II.[12] Orlando Smeekes and Salvatore Amirante scored for Carl Zeiss Jena.[12] Matchday 12 happened on 3 October 2009 against Dynamo Dresden.[1] Werder Bremen II won the match 2–0 with two goals from Torsten Oehrl.[13] Matchday 13 happened on 17 October 2009 against 1. FC Heidenheim.[1] Werder Bremen II won the match 2–1.[14] Pascal Testroet scored two goals for Werder Bremen II.[14] Dieter Jarosch scored for Heidenheim.[14] Matchday 14 happened on 24 October 2009 against Wuppertaler SV.[1] Wuppertal won the match 1–0 with a goal from Andrés Formento.[15] Matchday 15 happened on 30 October 2009 against VfB Stuttgart II.[1] Werder Bremen II won the match 1–0 with a goal from Onur Ayık.[16]
November and December
editMatchday 16 happened on 7 November 2009 against Wehen Wiesbaden.[1] Werder Bremen II won the match 5–0 with two goals from Addy-Waku Menga and a goal each from Pascal Testroet, Stefan Ronneburg, and Onur Ayık.[17] Matchday 17 happened on 21 November 2009 against SV Sandhausen.[1] The match finished in a 2–2 draw.[18] Addy-Waku Menga scored two goals for Werder Bremen II.[18] Philipp Hosiner and Regis Dorn scored for Sandhausen.[18] Matchday 18 happened on 29 November 2009 against Bayern Munich II.[1] Bayern Munich II won the match 3–0 with two goals from Mehmet Ekici and a goal from Saër Sène.[19] Matchday 19 happened on 5 December 2009 against Erzgebirge Aue.[1] Erzgebirge Aue won the match 2–1.[20] Torsten Oehrl scored for Werder Bremen II.[20] Sebastian Glasner and Jan Hochscheidt scored for Erzgebirge Aue.[20] Alexander Hessel was sent-off during the match.[20] Matchday 20 happened on 12 December 2009 against Rot-Weiß Erfurt.[1] The match finished in a 1–1 draw.[21] Onur Ayık scored for Werder Bremen II and Petr Smíšek scored for Rot-Weiß Erfurt.[21]
March
editMatchday 23 happened on 3 March 2010 against Holstein Kiel.[1] Werder Bremen II won the match 6–1.[22] Matchday 27 happened on 6 March 2010 against Kickers Offenbach.[1] Werder Bremen II got three goals from Onur Ayık and a goal each from Addy-Waku Menga, Kevin Artmann, and Lennart Thy.[22] Michael Holt scored for Holstein Kiel.[22] Kickers Offenbach won the match 4–0 with two goals from Steffen Haas and a goal each from Kai Hesse and Nils Pfingsten-Reddig.[23] Matchday 22 happened on 10 March 2010 against Borussia Dortmund II.[1] Werder Bremen II won the match 2–1.[24] Tobias Kempe scored two goals for Werder Bremen II.[24] Kempe's first goal was from the penalty spot.[24] Uwe Hünemeier scored from the penalty spot for Burussia Dortmund II.[24] Matchday 28 happened on 13 March 2010 against Ingolstadt.[1] The match finished in a 0–0 draw.[25] Matchday 21 happened on 16 March 2010 against Osnabrück.[1] Osnabrück won the match 1–0 with a goal from Alexander Dercho.[26] Matchday 21 happened on 21 March 2010 against Unterhaching.[1] Werder Bremen II won the match 1–0 with a goal from Nicolas Feldhahn.[27] Markus Schwabl was sent-off during the match.[27] Matchday 24 happened on 24 March 2010 against Wacker Burghausen.[1] The match finished in a 1–1 draw.[28] Lennart Thy scored for Werder Bremen II and Christian Holzer scored for Wacker Burghausen.[28] Matchday 30 happened on 28 March 2010 against Carl Zeiss Jena.[1] Carl Zeiss Jena won the match 2–1.[29] Kevin Artmann scored for Werder Bremen II.[29] Orlando Smeekes and Melvin Holwijn scored for Carl Zeiss Jena.[29] Márkó Futács was sent-off during the match.[29] Matchday 31 happened on 31 March 2010 against Dynamo Dresden.[1] Dynamo Dresden won the match 1–0 with a goal from Robert Koch.[30]
April and May
editMatchday 32 happened on 3 April 2010 against Heidenheim.[1] The matchday finished in a 1–1 draw.[31] Onur Ayık scored for Werder Bremen II and Andreas Spann scored for Heidenheim.[31] Stefan Ronneburg was sent-off during the match.[31] Matchday 25 happened on 7 April 2010 against Eintracht Braunschweig.[1] Eintracht Braunschweig won the match 3–0 with goals from Deniz Doğan, Damir Vrančić, and Marco Calamita.[32] Matchday 33 happened on 10 April 2010 against Wuppertal.[1] The match finished in a 1–1 draw.[33] Sandro Wagner scored for Werder Bremen II and Nermin Čeliković scored for Wuppertal.[33] Matchday 34 happened on 13 April 2010 against Stuttgart II.[1] Stuttgart II won the match 3–0 with goals from Tobias Rathgeb, who scored from the penalty spot, Julian Schieber, and Sven Schipplock.[34] Matchday 35 happened on 17 April 2010 against Wehen Wiesbaden.[1] Wehen Wiesbaden won the match 2–0 with goals from Dominik Stroh-Engel and Aykut Öztürk.[35] Matchday 26 happened on 20 April 2010 against Jahn Regensburg.[1] Werder Bremen II won the match 4–1.[36] Werder Bremen II got three goals from Márkó Futács and a goal from Sandro Wagner.[36] Petr Stoilov scored for Jahn Regensburg.[36] Matchday 36 happened on 24 April 2010 against Sandhausen.[1] Werder Bremen II won the match 3–0 with goals from Timo Perthel, Sandro Wagner, and Onur Ayık.[37] Matchday 37 happened on 30 April 2010 against Bayern Munich II.[1] Bayern Munich II won the match 2–1.[38] Nicolas Feldhahn scored for Werder Bremen II.[38] Deniz Yılmaz and Saër Sène scored for Bayern Munich II.[38] Matchday 38 happened on 8 May 2010 against Erzgebirge Aue.[1] Werder Bremen II won the match 2–1.[39] Nicolas Feldhahn and Tobias Kempe scored for Werder Bremen II.[39] Sebastian Glasner scored for Erzgebirge Aue.[39]
Results summary
editOverall | Home | Away | |||||||||||||||||
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Pld | W | D | L | GF | GA | GD | Pts | W | D | L | GF | GA | GD | W | D | L | GF | GA | GD |
38 | 13 | 8 | 17 | 49 | 54 | −5 | 47 | 8 | 3 | 8 | 31 | 23 | +8 | 5 | 5 | 9 | 18 | 31 | −13 |
Last updated: 26 June 2018.
Source: kicker.de
Results
editMD | Date | H/A | Opponent | Res. F–A |
Goalscorers | Ref. | |
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Werder Bremen II | Opponent | ||||||
1 | 25 Jul. | H | Rot-Weiß Erfurt | 0–0 | — | — | [2] |
2 | 28 Jul. | A | Osnabrück | 0–1 | — | Heidrich 67' (pen.) | [3] |
3 | 7 Aug. | H | Borussia Dortmund II | 1–0 | Oehrl 52' | — | [4] |
4 | 15 Aug. | A | Holstein Kiel | 0–4 | — | Holt 2', 40', 46' Sykora 76' |
[5] |
5 | 22 Aug. | H | Wacker Burghausen | 3–4 | Ayik 12' Oehrl 13' (pen.) Testroet 67' |
Cappek 5', 60' Hertl 29' Kresin 51' (pen.) |
[6] |
6 | 30 Aug. | A | Eintracht Braunschweig | 2–1 | Testroet 19', 87' | Kruppke 32' | [7] |
7 | 2 Sep. | A | Jahn Regensburg | 0–1 | — | Shynder 66' | [8] |
9 | 12 Sep. | A | Ingolstadt | 1–4 | Oehrl 2' | Leitl 3', 66' (pen.) Hartmann 62' Braber 70' |
[9] |
8 | 15 Sep. | H | Kickers Offenbach | 0–1 | — | Ulm 37' | [10] |
10 | 19 Sep. | H | Unterhaching | 3–1 | Feldhahn 5' Ayik 88', 90'+2' |
Kanca 86' | [11] |
11 | 26 Sep. | A | Carl Zeiss Jena | 2–2 | Testroet 32', 80' | Smeekes 52' Amirante 82' (pen.) |
[12] |
12 | 3 Oct. | H | Dynamo Dresden | 2–0 | Oehrl 21', 48' (pen.) | — | [13] |
13 | 17 Oct. | A | Heidenheim | 2–1 | Testroet 45', 57' | Jarosch 82' (pen.) | [14] |
14 | 24 Oct. | H | Wuppertal | 0–1 | — | Formento 40' | [15] |
15 | 30 Oct. | A | Stuttgart II | 1–0 | Ayik 73' | — | [16] |
16 | 7 Nov. | H | Wehen Wiesbaden | 5–0 | Testroet 17' Ronneburg 20' Ayik 39' Menga 41', 66' |
— | [17] |
17 | 21 Nov. | A | Sandhausen | 2–2 | Menga 63', 77' | Hosiner 75' Dorn 79' |
[18] |
18 | 29 Nov. | H | Bayern Munich II | 0–3 | — | Ekici 14', 19' (pen.) Sène 78' |
[19] |
19 | 5 Dec. | A | Erzgebirge Aue | 1–2 | Oehrl 76' (pen.) | Glasner 2' Hochscheidt 17' |
[20] |
20 | 12 Dec. | A | Rot-Weiß Erfurt | 1–1 | Ayik 25' | Smíšek 85' | [21] |
23 | 3 Mar. | H | Holstein Kiel | 6–1 | Ayik 10', 16', 61' Menga 23' Artmann 73' Thy 87' |
Holt 40' | [22] |
27 | 6 Mar. | A | Kickers Offenbach | 0–4 | — | Hesse 10' Haas 12', 77' Pfingsten-Reddig 81' |
[23] |
22 | 10 Mar. | A | Borussia Dortmund II | 2–1 | Kempe 57' (pen.), 84' | Hünemeier 61' (pen.) | [24] |
28 | 13 Mar. | H | Ingolstadt | 0–0 | — | — | [25] |
21 | 16 Mar. | H | Osnabrück | 0–1 | — | Dercho 65' | [26] |
29 | 21 Mar. | A | Unterhaching | 1–0 | Feldhahn 70' | — | [27] |
24 | 24 Mar. | A | Wacker Burghausen | 1–1 | Thy 78' | Holzer 35' | [28] |
30 | 28 Mar. | H | Carl Zeiss Jena | 1–2 | Artman 42' | Smeekes 49' Holwijn 86' |
[29] |
31 | 31 Mar. | A | Dynamo Dresden | 0–1 | — | Koch 51' | [30] |
32 | 3 Apr. | H | Heidenheim | 1–1 | Ayik 34' | Spann 58' | [31] |
25 | 7 Apr. | H | Eintracht Braunschweig | 0–3 | — | Doğan 13' Vrančić 31' Calamita 64' |
[32] |
33 | 10 Apr. | A | Wuppertal | 1–1 | Wagner 78' | Čeliković 88' | [33] |
34 | 13 Apr. | H | Stuttgart II | 0–3 | — | Rathgeb 21' (pen.) Schieber 27' Schipplock 61' |
[34] |
35 | 17 Apr. | A | Wehen Wiesbaden | 0–2 | — | Stroh-Engel 14' Öztürk 23' |
[35] |
26 | 20 Apr. | H | Jahn Regensburg | 4–1 | Wagner 50' Futács 65', 81', 87' |
Stoilov 4' | [36] |
36 | 24 Apr. | H | Sandhausen | 3–0 | Perthel 68' Wagner 76' Ayik 88' |
— | [37] |
37 | 30 Apr. | A | Bayern Munich II | 1–2 | Feldhahn 48' | Yılmaz 18' (pen.) Sène 52' |
[38] |
38 | 8 May | H | Erzgebirge Aue | 2–1 | Feldhahn 34' Kempe 77' |
Glasner 71' | [39] |
Squad statistics
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