Ex-dynamo boss Michael Born: Candidate for Managing Director in Aue!

Ex-dynamo boss Michael Born: Candidate for Managing Director in Aue!

Dresden, Deutschland - On June 4, 2025, there will be news about SG Dynamo Dresden and the football world. The association not only celebrates the promotion to the 2nd Bundesliga, but also some personnel and infrastructural developments.

Dynamo Dresden returns to the 2nd Bundesliga after three years. The ascent was made possible by the defeat of the 1. FC Saarbrücken in Aachen, despite his own defeat against Waldhof Mannheim. Cheers broke out at 4:04 p.m. after the final whistle, when hundreds of fans stormed the place to celebrate the success together with the players. Assistant coach Heiko Scholz emotionally commented and emphasized that the club deserves it. Managing Director David Fischer said that a lot of ballast had fallen with the ascent. A big celebration is planned for the coming Sunday at 12 noon on the terrace bank in Dresden, in which the team will appear at around 2 p.m.

personal details and changes

In the club management, Michael Born, who was managing director of Dynamo from 2016 to 2020, becomes a candidate as a commercial manager at Erzgebirge Aue. This starts from July 1st, and Born recently worked at the second division team. Aue could significantly benefit his experience in football, while the club looks around for a new managing director.

Another change affects Jürgen Wehlend. The CEO of FC Hansa Rostock was released from his post after 14 months; Before that, he was also a commercial manager at Dynamo Dresden. His successor, Ronald Maul, is already named.

transfers and youngsters

The transfer market is also active. Jonas Sterner changes from Holstein Kiel to Hannover 96. The 23-year-old was last loaned to Dynamo Dresden and receives a contract until 2028. Another change affects Alexander Rossipal, who changes from Hansa Rostock to Dynamo, since no transfer is given for him. In addition, Luca Dürholtz, a former Dynamo player, will switch to the second team of 1. FC Köln to the Regionalliga West.

Dynamo Dresden must also pay punishments of 280,010 euros to the DFB. This punishment results, among other things, from the misconduct of fans. On the other hand, the club recorded a record of 610,555 spectators in the home games in the past season, which underlines fans' loyal support.

preparations for the new season

The preparations for the new season are already in full swing. Dynamo plans six test games, including a highlight against Slavia Prague on July 13th. In addition, 5000 tickets for the dynamo fans are made available at the test game in Prague. However, injuries are an issue because Andi Hoti and Paul Lehmann are injured, while Vinko Sapina returns to training after an injury.

In the youth area, the association has extended contracts with several players, including Robin Meißner, to continue to tie the young talents to the club.

In summary, it turns out that Dynamo Dresden not only took an important step in the league, but also take many changes and developments behind the scenes. It remains exciting both on and next to the square. The next few weeks will show how these changes will affect.

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