VfB Stuttgart: New elections after the election of President Claus Vogt
VfB Stuttgart: New elections after the election of President Claus Vogt
The members of the VfB Stuttgart have decided to do far -reaching changes in the club management at a crucial meeting. This not only affects the sporting management, but also on the entire club climate and the relationship between the members and the leadership.
dissatisfaction among members is growing
The election requests against President Claus Vogt and Vice President Rainer Adrion have arisen from a profound dissatisfaction of the members. The background for this is the loss of the presidential post on the Supervisory Board and the feeling that the members are not adequately included in decision -making processes. The entry of Porsche as an investor in particular caused tensions, since many fans fear a departure from the club values.
Rainer Adrion could not save
After the vote, Vice President Rainer Adrion became clear that the trust of the members in him had suffered considerably. Although he did not receive the necessary 75 percent for immediate voting, the 70.02 percent for a vote of no confidence showed significant disapproval. "The trust in me to help shape the future of VfB is clearly missed," he said, announcing his resignation.
Vogt and Adrion visibly touched
Both, Claus Vogt and Rainer Adrion, were emotionally affected after the vote. Vogt said: "Of course I am close, I have given everything for VfB in the past six years." Such personal setbacks show how much the two leaders were invested in the club work and how painful such decisions for individuals can be.
fan groups demand transparency
The organized fan scene has not only spoken out against the current club management since the selection applications against the two leaders. The loss of influence and poor communication on important topics led to this growing dissatisfaction. Many members are now calling for a return to the principles of clear dialogue and the inclusion of all members in important decisions.
AG boss Wehrle accepts the decisions
Alexander Wehrle, the CEO of VfB AG, commented on the results of the meeting and emphasized the importance of democratic decisions. "The members have decided and that is a democratic process," said Wehrle. It is clear that the next time for the club will be shaped by an intensive rethink.
Advisory Board is looking for a new interim president
In the coming days, VfB Stuttgart's advisory board will have to be active to determine an interim president. This position will be of great importance for the transition period until the next general meeting to ensure stability in the association and to restore the trust of the members.
The latest developments at VfB Stuttgart illustrate how important the commitment and approval of the members are for the management of the association. The course chosen must now be revised in particular with regard to membership communication and transparency.
- Nag