When Werder Bremen was a guest at the training camp in the Austrian Zillertal, the SVW posted a tweet on Twitter in which the club wrote about the picture of an FPÖ event in Zell am Ziller: “Clear edge against Nazis”. This now has legal repercussions.

Lawsuit in Innsbruck: The right-wing Austrian opposition party FPÖ now definitely wants to file a threatened lawsuit against the newly promoted Werder Bremen in Innsbruck. A lawyer is currently preparing the necessary papers, said the FPÖ party leader from Tyrol, Markus Abwerzger, the Austrian news agency APA on Friday.

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FPÖ feels denigrated: The FPÖ, which was a coalition partner in the government in Vienna until 2019, had condemned the tweet as denigrating a democratic party. Abwerzger had demanded an apology and financial compensation and given the club an ultimatum that expired on Thursday without the football club complying with the request.

Werder Bremen does not comment: the lawsuit will probably be filed for insult to honor, said Abwerzger of the APA. The people of Bremen themselves do not want to comment on this entire process.