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Hamburg Accuses Kuntz of Not Cooperating in Harassment Probe

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Hamburg has accused former sporting director Stefan Kuntz of not cooperating with an investigation into sexual harassment allegations from female employees, which he denies. Originally announced as leaving for personal reasons, Kuntz is now embroiled in claims of misconduct that prompted an external investigation by the club's supervisory board. Kuntz, asserting the allegations are false, expressed his intent to take legal action against them. I…

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Lean Left

The Hamburg SV has disclosed the reasons for the separation of sport executive Kuntz and speaks of serious misconduct. This rejects the allegations.

·Germany
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Lean Right

The farewell of HSV sports executive Stefan Kuntz a few days ago comes as a surprise. Private reasons are mentioned. Now there are serious accusations in the room. The 63-year-old resists. The Supervisory Board of HSV considers them to be credible.

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Lean Left

After the separation of Stefan Kuntz from the Hamburg SV, there are serious accusations against the former national player. Kuntz described the allegations as wrong.

·Germany
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Lean Right

After the separation of Hamburg's former sports executive Stefan Kuntz, the Supervisory Board has now made its first public statement.

·Berlin, Germany
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Stefan Kuntz has resigned from the Hamburg SV as a sports director. Employees of the club are said to have complained about the behaviour of the 63-year-old. It is about sexual harassment. Now the HSV Supervisory Board expresses itself and confirms the events.

·Dortmund, Germany
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At the end of 2025, the contract with sports director Stefan Kuntz will be surprisingly dissolved. Then, allegations will be publicised, against which Kuntz publicly defends himself. Now again, the Hamburg SV reacts to this.

·Frankfurt, Germany
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Frankfurter Allgemeine broke the news in Frankfurt, Germany on Monday, January 12, 2026.
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