HSV kicking director Bernd Hoffmann out. Former midfielder Marcell Jansen takes control.

While coronakrisen has sent German football in the sleep mode, is there anything but quiet on the kontorgangene in the difficulty of team Hamburger Sport-Verein (HSV).

Managing director Bernd Hoffmann was Saturday, thrown on the gate as a consequence of prolonged disagreements with more senior staff – including the team he will play Jonas Boldt and treasurer Frank Wettstein.

With the decline takes Hoffmann’s two directors, who have chosen to withdraw after having supported the deposed chief in the struggles.

this is The second time that Bernd Hoffmann should leave the president’s office in the northern German team.

He sat on the post for the first time from 2003 to 2011, where he was kicked out – then, too, after the trouble the helm.

In 2018 he returned, but now it is again over.

– I would like to have led the CLUB out of the crisis, but must accept that the board has chosen a different path, says Gerry Hoffmann, according to Kicker.

the New director and daily leader is the incumbent president of moderklubben, Marcell Jansen.

– We cannot afford to spend energy on the strained relationship of trust in the professional football hardest time. The full focus must be on HSV’s interests, said Jansen after the drastic decision.

The now 34-year-old Marcell Jansen was last year elected as president, almost four years after he had stopped a player career, which among other things featured in 45 matches for Germany.

the Hamburger Sport-Verein has won six German championships, several european competitions and is one of Germany’s biggest clubs.

In recent years, there has not been much to cheer about on the field at the Volksparkstadion.

In 2018 advanced to the final for the first time ever out of the League and have since found themselves in the second row.

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