The 2004/05 season is etched in the annals of Werder Bremen as one of the greatest success stories in the club's history. After a tumultuous preseason, where the team under coach Thomas Schaaf restructured itself, the Werderaner laid the foundation for one of the most impressive seasons German football had ever seen.

Thomas Schaaf took the helm at a time when Werder Bremen was searching for its identity after a series of disappointing results. With his philosophy focused on attacking play and team spirit, he motivated the players and harnessed their strengths. The combination of talented players, including stars like Ailton and Johan Micoud, and Schaaf's strategic approach led to a remarkable season, where the team excelled in both the Bundesliga and the DFB-Pokal.

A crucial element of this season was the unwavering team spirit that became the heart of the Werder squad during this time. The players shared a common vision, and each was willing to fight for the other. This was especially evident in the thrilling matches that Werder played throughout the season. Fans in the Weserstadion experienced magical moments that would go down in the club's history.

The highlight of this incredible journey was the winning of the Bundesliga title. On May 22, 2004, in the final match of the season, Werder Bremen secured the title, leaving their competitors behind and finishing with an impressive record. This was not just a triumph for the players and the coach but also for the loyal fans who stood unwaveringly behind their team during this time.

The 2004 championship was more than just a trophy; it symbolized the return of Werder Bremen to its former glory and the beginning of a new era. The success inspired a generation of fans and players and forged a passionate connection between the club and its supporters. This season remains alive in the hearts of the Werderaner, reminding us that with determination and team spirit, anything is possible.