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Football Bundesliga: Ex-Ultra New HSV President-Huwer: Club “Debt-Free” – The Observatorial

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Hamburger SV has a new president. A month and a half after the perfect rise to the Bundesliga, the former Ultra fan Henrik Köncke was elected in the Volksparkstadion with a clear majority as the successor to Marcell Jansen. The supervisory board member received 65.71 percent of the vote. In addition to Köcke, the chairman […]

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Once he was in the corner, Henrik Köncke is now leading the game at the Hamburg SV: The former Ultra is the new president of the Bundesliga-upstarter. On the edge of the election, the head of finance announces a big message.

·Dortmund, Germany
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The HSV has a new president. The former ultra-fan Henrik Köncke was elected on Saturday in the general assembly as the successor of the outgoing Marcell Jansen. The great noise by the Causa Magath remained out.

·Hamburg, Germany
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The Hamburger SV has a new president. With Henrik Köncke a former Ultra takes over the important position at the Bundesliga-upstarter. Beachvolleyball Olympic winner Laura Ludwig becomes vice president.

·Germany
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At the general meeting of the Hamburger SV, CFO Eric Huwer announced an economically positive message. "The new HSV is debt-free," the 41-year-old told the nearly 1400 voters in the Volksparkstadion.

Hamburg - Just under a month and a half after the rise, HSV Chief Financial Officer Eric Huwer announces an extremely positive message. The traditional club returns to the first league without debt.

·Germany
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nordbayern.de broke the news in Germany on Saturday, June 21, 2025.
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