On November 14, 2015, Bayer Leverkusen traveled to Weserstadion Platz 11 to face SV Werder Bremen. The match ended in a 1-1 draw in front of more than 400 supporters. Prior to the game, a moment of silence was held to honor the victims of the Paris terrorist attacks that happened the prior evening.
Maren Wallenhorst opened the scoring for the hosts in the 41st minute. Marisa Ewers would level the match in the 68th minute.
Both teams, however, sit at the wrong end of the table. With Leverkusen in 10th. Bremen sits in 11th, joining 1. FC Köln in regulation danger.
CarolineCharruyerwas on the sidelines to capture all of the action.
Action during the match between SV Werder Bremen and Bayer 04 Leverkusen.
Marisa Ewers (B04L) and Gabriella Toth (WB).
Anna Gasper of Bayer 04 Leverkusen.
Werder Bremen players check on their teammate.
Anna Gasper (B04L).
Bayer 04 Leverkusen’s Jessica Wich.
SV Werder Bremen’s Pia-Sophie Wolter is helped off the field.
Annike Krahn of Bayer 04 Leverkusen.
Gabriella Toth (WB) and Jessica Wich (B04L).
Daniela Schacher of SV Werder Bremen and Carolin Simon of Bayer 04 Leverkusen.
Frederike Kempe (B04L) and Sandra Hausberger (WB).
Maren Wallenhorst (WB) and Marisa Ewers (B04L).
Werder Bremen’s Gabriella Toth.
Jessica Wich of Bayer 04 Leverkusen.
Kristina Šundov (B04L) and Marie-Louise Eta (WB).
Jessica Wich (B04L) and Katharina Schiechtl (WB).
The teams shaking hands before the match.
Gabriella Toth (WB) and Laura Leluschko (B04L).
Frederike Kempe of Bayer 04 Leverkusen.
After the whistle.
Players postgame.
Stefanie Antonia Sanders (WB) and Annike Krahn (B04L).
Stefanie Antonia Sanders of Werder Bremen.
Carolin Simon (B04L) and Stefanie Antonia Sanders (WB) battle for the ball.
Bayer Leverkusen celebrates its equalizer in the 68th minute.
Stefanie Antonia Sanders of Werder Bremen.
Stefanie Antonia Sanders (WB) and Annike Krahn (B04L).
Stefanie Antonia Sanders (WB) and Annike Krahn (B04L) vie for the ball.
CarolineCharruyerholds a Master of Science degree in Marketing and Management from Dauphine University in Paris. She currently resides in northern Germany where she works in the space industry. Because of her obvious lack of talent with a soccer ball at her feet, she uses her skills as a photographer to cover as many games as possible, from the Frauen-Bundesliga to UEFA Women’s Champions League to World Cup qualifiers. You can find some of her work atwww.frog-photography.com.