KFV Anhalt-Bitterfeld: Change in the executive committee provides new impulses!

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On October 7th, 2025 there were changes in the KFV Anhalt-Bitterfeld: Helmut Hartmann said goodbye as treasurer, Daniel Fritzsche took over.

Am 7.10.2025 gab es Veränderungen im KFV Anhalt-Bitterfeld: Helmut Hartmann verabschiedet sich als Schatzmeister, Daniel Fritzsche übernimmt.
On October 7th, 2025 there were changes in the KFV Anhalt-Bitterfeld: Helmut Hartmann said goodbye as treasurer, Daniel Fritzsche took over.

KFV Anhalt-Bitterfeld: Change in the executive committee provides new impulses!

In the Anhalt-Bitterfeld football district, there is a breath of fresh air in the management team of the district association (KFV). Helmut Hartmann has resigned from his position as treasurer due to his age. He was a face of the association for a long time and was pleased to receive an honor for his many years of service at the last association day. He would have liked to continue in his role until the end of his term, but his living conditions put a stop to his plans. Nevertheless, Hartmann will remain part of the football community: As a volunteer representative, he will continue to be active in the executive committee with an advisory voice, as FSA Online reports.

Daniel Fritzsche has succeeded him as the new treasurer since October 1, 2025. He will take on an important role in the KFV, which focuses heavily on promoting amateur and youth football in the region. The KFV ABI takes care of everything that has to do with football: from league duels to cup competitions to youth work. In this context, the announcement of changes in the referee committee is also expected, which will be announced next Wednesday as part of a further training course. Franz Unger will also take over the leadership of the referee committee.

Volunteering: The heart of amateur football

Voluntary work is the heart of amateur football in Germany. These committed people make a significant contribution to maintaining gaming operations and building communities. As CoTrainer describes, volunteers have an essential role: be it as coaches, supervisors or even referees, they all ensure that football lives in the clubs. Your commitment not only has a positive impact on the club's operations, but also promotes values ​​such as respect and fairness.

The social commitment is evident in many ways: fundraising is organized, retirement homes are visited, integrative football projects are carried out and environmental protection measures are implemented. These initiatives not only improve the quality of life in communities, but also create spaces for meeting and exchange, as the KFV website emphasizes.

A strong network for the football community

The KFV Anhalt-Bitterfeld is committed to the goal of promoting a strong and lively football culture in the region. Great importance is placed on promoting young talent and club development, as KFV ABI explains. The coming months could be crucial for the association and its members to set the right course for the future of amateur football.

We can look forward to seeing how the new executive board, led by Daniel Fritzsche and experienced members like Helmut Hartmann, will further advance the KFV ABI. One thing is certain: without the many volunteers, amateur football operations are unthinkable, and their achievements should continue to be duly recognized.