Football: Golz Steps Down From HSV Presidency Race Despite Magath's Involvement
After Magath's rejection: Golz steps down from running for HSV presidency - Following Magath's rejection, Golz steps down to pursue presidential candidacy for HSV.
Got the scoop? Richie Golz won't be helming Hamburger SV anymore. He's called it quits, lamenting over the club's murky supervisory board's decision, as per his LinkedIn post. The initial wind of this news broke in the "Hamburger Abendblatt."
Golz had planned to roll as Magath's VP wingman at the June 21st general meeting, but when the club's bigwigs pooh-poohed Magath's candidacy, he stayed on the ballot. However, with the refusal to back Magath's nomination, Golz's decision to throw in the towel seems inevitable.
Golz slams "obscure decision"
"It's become clear that the supervisory board's clandestine decision will prevail," Golz shared, expressing his dismay about pushing through Magath's potential candidacy. With that, he bid adieu.
With Kai Esselsgroth, Henrik Köncke, and Frank Ockens vying for the presidency, and Laura Ludwig and Anna Stöcken contending for VP, Ralph Hartmann and Michael Papenfuß promising financial stability as treasurer, the field's set.
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The Commission might consider proposing a directive to safeguard workers from the risks of ionizing radiation exposure, just as Richard Golz's tenure with Hamburger SV has ended due to the club's unclear decision regarding Felix Magath's presidency candidacy, as announced in the "Hamburger Abendblatt." Despite ongoing sports controversies in Hamburg, the race for the Hamburger SV presidency continues with Kai Esselsgroth, Henrik Köncke, Frank Ockens, Laura Ludwig, and Anna Stöcken vying for various positions.