“Every time I come to Germany, it’s really special for me. Especially to be in Bremen – I’ve dreamt of it since I was a child,” says the prolific jersey collector. In May, he made his third trip to the city, with one thing on the agenda: football. First, he saw the U23s defeat Hemelingen 4-3 on 2nd May, and met up with an old friend while he was there.
“The game wasn’t the best. I was expecting it to be about 10-0 given how the season’s gone so far, but the main thing is that we won.” The real highlight of the day, though, came after the match. Just as he’d done last year, kitman Stefan invited the Brazilian into the boot room. “Last year I was interviewed here in Germany and Stefan had seen it on TV,” Rodrigo recalls. “He took me into a room with a metal box full of jerseys and told me I could take whatever I wanted. I’ve met him again this year and he’s given me a match-worn shirt. He’s a great guy.”
Rodrigo’s footballing journey next took him to the Hamburg derby – a 1-0 win for Hamburger SV – alongside Werder legend Ailton. The pair had first made contact over Instagram, but their first meeting in person came about entirely by chance. “I was walking across a market square in Bremen in 2020 with a friend and we saw him. I called out, ‘Ailton! Ailton!’” says Rodrigo with a grin. “He was happy to meet a Brazilian. We went for a coffee and he gave me a jersey as a gift.” Since then, the two have become close friends. Last year, Ailton visited Rodrigo in Rio, and ‘Kugelblitz’ took Rodrigo to his first game at the wohninvest WESERSTADION last April. “I was in the VIP area with him for that one,” reflects Rodrigo, “so I didn’t have the same experience of watching the game that you get with the fans in the stands.” But it wouldn’t take too long for him to get that experience, watching the Green-Whites’ 2-2 draw against Gladbach from the Ostkurve. “It was completely different to the first time. You could just feel the atmosphere from the fans. It was the highlight of my trip to Europe.”
A perfect excuse to come back
To round off Rodrigo’s green and white weekend, he also attended the women’s Bundesliga match between Werder and Duisburg. “It was great,” he said after the 4-2 victory. “A few years ago, the team were fighting to stay in the Bundesliga, and now they’re comfortably mid-table and looking upwards. I’m proud of them.”
One thing still eludes Rodrigo, however – he is yet to see a home win for Ole Werner’s first team. “Maybe I’m the problem,” he chuckles. “It was the third Werder game I’ve been to – two draws and one defeat.” A perfect excuse for the Brazilian to come back again.
“The game wasn’t the best. I was expecting it to be about 10-0 given how the season’s gone so far, but the main thing is that we won.” The real highlight of the day, though, came after the match. Just as he’d done last year, kitman Stefan invited the Brazilian into the boot room. “Last year I was interviewed here in Germany and Stefan had seen it on TV,” Rodrigo recalls. “He took me into a room with a metal box full of jerseys and told me I could take whatever I wanted. I’ve met him again this year and he’s given me a match-worn shirt. He’s a great guy.”
Rodrigo’s footballing journey next took him to the Hamburg derby – a 1-0 win for Hamburger SV – alongside Werder legend Ailton. The pair had first made contact over Instagram, but their first meeting in person came about entirely by chance. “I was walking across a market square in Bremen in 2020 with a friend and we saw him. I called out, ‘Ailton! Ailton!’” says Rodrigo with a grin. “He was happy to meet a Brazilian. We went for a coffee and he gave me a jersey as a gift.” Since then, the two have become close friends. Last year, Ailton visited Rodrigo in Rio, and ‘Kugelblitz’ took Rodrigo to his first game at the wohninvest WESERSTADION last April. “I was in the VIP area with him for that one,” reflects Rodrigo, “so I didn’t have the same experience of watching the game that you get with the fans in the stands.” But it wouldn’t take too long for him to get that experience, watching the Green-Whites’ 2-2 draw against Gladbach from the Ostkurve. “It was completely different to the first time. You could just feel the atmosphere from the fans. It was the highlight of my trip to Europe.”