Werder juniors: Double victories, but snow stops U2 team!

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On November 24th, 2025, Werder Bremen's U17 and U15 juniors took action, while the U2 game against Aurich was canceled due to snow.

Am 24.11.2025 wurden die U17- und U15-Juniorinnen von Werder Bremen aktiv, während das U2-Spiel gegen Aurich aufgrund von Schnee abgesagt wurde.
On November 24th, 2025, Werder Bremen's U17 and U15 juniors took action, while the U2 game against Aurich was canceled due to snow.

Werder juniors: Double victories, but snow stops U2 team!

When it comes to female youth football, there is a lot to be happy about in Bremen. All three SV Werder Bremen junior teams did a lot of cleaning on the pitch last weekend. While the U17 and U15 returned victorious from their away games, the U23 game against SpVg Aurich was canceled due to unexpected snowfall werder.de reported.

The U17 juniors had a clear mission: a win against Hannover 96, the bottom of the Regionalliga Nord. In a game that started slowly, it was Matilda Schütte who made it 1-0 in the 37th minute. Although coach Alexander Kluge noted after the first half that the team couldn't quite exert their usual pressure, they dominated the second half and Schütte added in the 77th minute to secure the final score of 2-0. The U17 are now shining with a five-point lead at the top of the table, closely followed by Hamburger SV and SpVg Aurich.

U15 with a strong comeback

The U15 didn't have it easy either, but showed fighting spirit against FC Union 60, who are currently in last place in the national class. After falling behind early in the fifth minute, the team equalized in the 21st minute and then took control. A converted penalty in the 37th minute gave the team the lead, and shortly before the end it was 3-1, which finally secured the victory. The U15's next game is against FC Oberneuland on November 26th, and the team wants to continue to honor their form.

National players shine on the international stage

There was also news at international level: Catelyn Zimmermann, a U17 player, recently took part in two games against Italy with the U16 national team. Helene Hoffmann, U15 goalkeeper, was able to prove herself in two international matches against Iceland. These international experiences are not only important for the individual players, but also for the entire German women's football, which is becoming increasingly popular Statista determines.

Women's football in Germany is booming. According to current data, around 100,000 women are actively involved in football, which shows how much interest has grown. Young talent in particular is experiencing an increase in the number of players and teams, which is also underlined by the final success of the UEFA Women's EURO 2025. Over 75% of women surveyed said they were very interested in football.

Overall, it can be said that the Werder junior teams are showing excellent performances and women's football in Germany is on a positive path. The successes and the increase in players are just a few indicators of the future of the sport.