The Bundesliga match between Werder Bremen and TSG Hoffenheim scheduled for Saturday has been canceled due to adverse winter weather. The German Football League cites widespread icing and significant snow drifts in the stadium area. Hoffenheim will now wait until Wednesday to face Borussia Mönchengladbach at home.
TSG 1899 Hoffenheim had prepared well for its first competitive match of the year, but the away game at Werder Bremen will not take place. Coach Christian Ilzer, the 48-year-old Austrian, was full of energy and confidence. Just hours before the cancellation, he stated: "We are absolutely ready despite the snow and storm."
The German Football League announced: "The current weather conditions have led to widespread icing and significant snow drifts in large parts of the stadium area, making a safe conduct of the match impossible." A rescheduling date is to be announced soon.
For Hoffenheim, the Bundesliga restart is now postponed to the following Wednesday, when the team hosts Borussia Mönchengladbach at home. The fifth-placed side, with 27 points from 15 games after a strong first half of the season, aims to stay in contention for international qualification spots. Ilzer emphasized during the winter break: "The most important message is to continue being uncomfortable and train hard. It's about the intensity and consistency with which you implement things day by day. We want to become a better team in the next five months. The quality with which we execute this will reflect in the table."
In general, it's about the willingness to "go beyond the pain, work together, and overcome all difficulties," the coach explained. If the team adheres to this, "we will be rewarded with points."
The cancellation highlights the challenges posed by winter weather in the Bundesliga, which has already affected other matches.