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    Soccer-Werder Bremen cancel U.S. trip amid concerns over ICE actions in Minnesota

    Published by Global Banking & Finance Review®

    Posted on February 20, 2026

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    Last updated: February 20, 2026

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    Quick Summary

    Werder Bremen scrapped a May U.S. tour to Minnesota and Detroit, citing ICE-related unrest, stricter entry rules and financial risks. The Bundesliga club said the trip conflicted with team values amid a tough relegation battle.

    Werder Bremen scrap U.S. tour over Minnesota ICE concerns and unrest

    Economic and Political Factors Behind Bremen’s U.S. Tour Cancellation

    Feb 20 (Reuters) - German soccer club Werder Bremen have cancelled a trip to the United States due to concerns over unrest in Minnesota following the actions of U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement as well as economic risks, a club spokesperson told Reuters on Friday.

    Planned U.S. Friendlies and Timeline

    The top-flight team were planning to visit Minnesota and Detroit in May and play two friendly matches, according to media reports in the U.S. and Germany.

    ICE-Related Concerns and Local Unrest

    However, the Bundesliga club decided to cancel the visit amid growing concerns about the actions of ICE, after two U.S. citizens were shot dead by federal agents last month.

    Club Statement and Rationale

    "It is correct that we cancelled a planned trip to Minnesota in the United States. There were sporting, economic and political reasons for this," a Werder Bremen spokesperson said.

    "Playing in a city where there is unrest and people have been shot does not fit with our values. Furthermore, it was unclear to us which players would be able to enter the USA at all due to the stricter entry requirements."

    Sporting Context and Relegation Battle

    Bremen's struggles in the Bundesliga, where they are battling to avoid relegation as they languish in 16th place, which is the relegation playoff spot, were also a factor in making the decision, the spokesperson said.

    Economic Risks Cited by Club

    "We are currently facing a very challenging sporting situation, which also makes planning such a trip difficult. There have also been certain economic risks," he added.

    Upcoming Match vs St Pauli

    Bremen, without a win in their last 12 Bundesliga matches, have 19 points ahead of Sunday's visit to second-from-bottom side St Pauli, who have 17 also from 22 games.

    Reporting and Editing Credits

    (Reporting by Chiranjit Ojha in Bengaluru; Editing by Ken Ferris)

    Table of Contents

    • Economic and Political Factors Behind Bremen’s U.S. Tour Cancellation
    • Planned U.S. Friendlies and Timeline

    Key Takeaways

    • •Werder Bremen canceled a planned May U.S. trip citing unrest tied to ICE actions in Minnesota.
    • •Planned friendlies in Minnesota and Detroit have been dropped due to safety, political and economic risks.
    • •The club says the situation conflicts with its values and raises uncertainty over U.S. entry rules.
    • •Stricter entry requirements could have affected player availability for the tour.
    • •Bremen’s difficult Bundesliga campaign and relegation concerns also influenced the decision.

    Frequently Asked Questions about Soccer-Werder Bremen cancel U.S. trip amid concerns over ICE actions in Minnesota

    1What is the main topic?

    Werder Bremen canceled a planned U.S. tour, citing unrest linked to ICE actions in Minnesota, along with economic risks and logistical concerns.

    2Why did Werder Bremen cancel the U.S. trip?

    The club pointed to safety and political concerns after ICE-related unrest in Minnesota, uncertainty around stricter U.S. entry rules, and financial risk.

    3
  • ICE-Related Concerns and Local Unrest
  • Club Statement and Rationale
  • Sporting Context and Relegation Battle
  • Economic Risks Cited by Club
  • Upcoming Match vs St Pauli
  • Reporting and Editing Credits
  • Which cities were on the original itinerary?

    Media reports indicated friendlies were planned in Minnesota and Detroit during May.

    4Did sporting factors play a role?

    Yes. Bremen’s challenging Bundesliga season and relegation worries made planning an overseas tour more difficult.

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