Chaos at Rotenburger SV: Trainer Ortiz unexpectedly says!
Chaos at Rotenburger SV: Trainer Ortiz unexpectedly says!
Rotenburg, Deutschland - On June 3, 2025, Jesse Ortiz, who had already positioned himself as the future coach of the second men's team of Rotenburger SV, surprisingly announced his retirement. In a personal conversation with board member Jörg Nielel, Ortiz informed about his immediate exit from the coaching position before he even officially started. The board of Rotenburger SV reacted to the news with disappointment and described the situation as a "crisis mode".
Ortiz, who made his promise in December 2023 to succeed Torsten Krieg-Hasch, justifies his change with changes in his private life. He also criticized the lack of notification of the association about the rise of the U 18 to the Lower Saxony League. Ortiz will now train the U 19 II at JFV A/O/B/H/H in the Landesliga, together with assistant coach Nick Szymkowiak, who also moves to the new club.
episodes for the Rotenburger SV
The board of the RSV was not only disappointed with the decision of Ortiz, but also faces the challenge of quickly finding a successor. Initial inquiries for a new trainer have already been sent. Björn Mickelat, who most recently worked at TSV Etelsen, is acted as a possible candidate. Rotenburger SV II is currently in the middle of the district league and has a distance of six points to the relegation ranks.
The role of Ortiz was important because, in addition to his coaching function, he wanted to remain active as a player of the first men. At the age of 24, he was supposed to bring a breath of fresh air to the men's team and drive the already initiated personnel planning for the U23. Krieg-Hasch, who has headed the team since 2018, will leave the club after the season after led the team back to the district league via the relegation.
Change of coach in football
The withdrawal of Ortiz is not only an individual decision, but also reflects a general phenomenon in football, where the change of coaches, especially in times of crisis, often occur. Often coaches are the first to come under pressure, even if they do not bear the sole responsibility for misleading seasonal courses. A change of coach can bring fresh impulses and new approaches to the team, but such changes are often only successful in the long term if the squad quality is correct.
The mood within the team and the environment of the association also play a crucial role in the success of a new trainer. A high degree of pressure can bring short -term improvements, but often leads to energy loss and burnout among the players in the long term. The need for a change of trainer should therefore always be carefully considered to ensure a positive development.
The Rotenburger SV now has the opportunity to look for a new trainer who can give the right impulses to direct the team in a successful direction, while the Ortiz and Szymkowiak take new challenges at JFV A/O/B/H
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