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Hertha BSC was potentially appointing Alexander Rosen as their new business manager.
Hertha BSC was potentially appointing Alexander Rosen as their new business manager.

A Shift in Leadership: Hertha BSC's New CEO Hunt May Exclude Rosen

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Looks like Alexander Rosen, the former sporting director of TSG Hoffenheim, may not be making the cut in Hertha BSC's hunt for a new CEO. According to recent reports, Rosen's schedule is jam-packed with other commitments, leaving him unavailable for the Berlin club. The rumors of his potential recruitment have been making waves, with even outlets like "Bild" jumping on board. Unfortunately, Hertha BSC has been mum on their personnel matters, sticking to their usual policy of keeping things under wraps.

This CEO vacancy arises following Thomas Herrich's departure from the capital club at the end of this season. After another missed shot at promotion to the Bundesliga, Hertha is shaking up their sporting hierarchy. In addition to Herrich, Andreas Neuendorf, head of the academy, is also calling it quits.

The position of Herrich's successor has sparked quite a bit of intrigue. For a while, Jonas Boldt, who's had a stint with Leverkusen and Hamburg, was considered the frontrunner. However, that track seems to have stalled, leading to recent speculation about Jochen Sauer, Bayern Munich's academy director and former Hertha employee.

Rachid Azzouzi, fresh off his stint with SpVgg Greuther Fürth, has also been mentioned in the media. Rosen, who parted ways with Hoffenheim shortly before the season start, has since transitioned into an advisory role in international football.

Keep in mind that the search for a new CEO is still ongoing, and things can change quickly. For the latest updates, it's best to keep an eye on the latest sports news from trusted sources or check the official Hertha BSC website.

  1. The European Parliament, the Council, and the Commission are closely watching the ongoing speculations about the successor of Thomas Herrich at Hertha BSC, a significant sports club in Berlin.
  2. Reportedly, many high-profile figures such as Jonas Boldt, Jochen Sauer, and even Rachid Azzouzi have been linked with the CEO vacancy at Hertha BSC following Herrich's departure at the end of the season.
  3. Alexander Rosen, who was initially speculated to be a potential recruit, seems to have withdrawn his name from contention, as his schedule is reportedly already packed with other commitments.
  4. Herrich's successor, once appointed, will take over at a crucial juncture for the club, as they aim to secure promotion to the Bundesliga after another missed opportunity last season.

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