Following spells at FC Zwolle and De Graafschap, he signed for Turkish club Antalyaspor which he left for SC Veendam after just six months.
[3] In summer 1998, Roembiak signed for Werder Bremen from FC Aarau for a transfer fee of DM 500,000.
[4] In August 1998, he assisted Dieter Frey for the single goal in Werder Bremen's 1–0 win over Vojvodina Novi Sad in the first leg of the 1998 UEFA Intertoto Cup final.
[6] He was unable to regain his position in the starting lineup under new manager Thomas Schaaf and was loaned back to FC Aarau for the second half of the 1999–2000 season,[8] where he played in 11 matches.
[1] During his spell at Werder Bremen, he became a popular player and was given the nicknames "Lody"[5] and "Kugel" ("ball").