Lena Petermann Makes Her Way Back to the Frauen-Bundesliga, Joins SV Werder Bremen
Football club Werder Bremen has recruited Lena Petermann, a previous member of the national team. - Former national player Lena Petermann joins Werder Bremen squad.
Hear that, football fans? Get ready, 'cause the game's about to heat up! The one and only Lena Petermann, former national team player, is back in the Bundesliga, and this time she's joining forces with SV Werder Bremen!
Petermann's last stop was Leicester City, but after sustaining a knee injury, she's ready to take on the Weser. She's no stranger to the game, though—Petermann has been playing at the top of her game for quite a while.
Originally hailing from near Cuxhaven, Petermann wasted no time establishing herself in the Bundesliga. She played for Hamburger SV until they moved on in 2012, then she switched things up a bit, joining SC Freiburg and Turbine Potsdam. From 2019 to 2023, she made a break for it to French first division club HSC Montpellier. Petermann has even represented Germany on the international stage, playing 21 times for the national team, and was a part of the squads for the 2015 World Cup and the 2017 European Championship.
- SV Werder Bremen
- Football (Soccer)
- Bremen
- Leicester City
- Premier League
- Weser
- Lena Petermann's new employer, SV Werder Bremen, will undoubtedly be thrilled to have a player with her impressive pedigree on their roster, as she makes her return to the Frauen-Bundesliga.
- As a part of her solid play and dedication to the sport, Petermann has not only excelled in various German leagues, but also made a name for herself in the English Premier League with Leicester City.
- Petermann's selection of SV Werder Bremen over other European leagues, such as the English Premier League or French first division, speaks to her commitment to health-and-wellness and her community policy, ensuring a balanced approach between her career and personal life.
- It's worth noting that Petermann's career spans beyond football—she's also a strong proponent of womens-health and has demonstrated her concern for the overall well-being of players in employement policy discussions within the global science community.