New appointments at the Saxony-Anhalt Football Association: A breath of fresh air for the clubs!
The Saxony-Anhalt Football Association is appointing new committees to strengthen grassroots work and make decision-making more efficient.

New appointments at the Saxony-Anhalt Football Association: A breath of fresh air for the clubs!
In an exciting general board meeting, the Football Association of Saxony-Anhalt (FSA) decided to replace its specialist committees. How on fsa-online.de reports, this measure is aimed at strengthening networking with the clubs and optimizing the association's operations.
A central concern of this new appointment is the closer alignment of the committees with the grassroots work of the clubs. These structures are not only essential for decision-making, but also have the task of advising the board in various specialist areas. The main topics include youth and women's football, game operations and the social tasks of the clubs.
Efficient structures for a sustainable future
The new committees are intended to help increase the clubs' voting power and better take their perspectives into account. In this regard, the committees have the following objectives:
- Effizientere Entscheidungsfindung durch kürzere Wege und klarere Strukturen.
- Thematische Fokussierung auf Digitalisierung, Ehrenamt, Frauen- und Mädchenfußball sowie Nachwuchsarbeit.
- Förderung einer nachhaltigen Entwicklung des Fußballs in Sachsen-Anhalt.
The new chairmen of the committees are making an important contribution to this. At the top are:
| Committee | Chairman |
|---|---|
| Gaming Committee | Stefan Kupski |
| Finance Committee | Rene Cunaeus |
| Youth Committee | Thomas Diedrich |
| Women's and Girls' Football Committee | Leonard Korn |
| Committee for leisure and popular sports | Frank Krella |
| Referee Committee | Markus Scheibel |
| Committee for club development and qualification | Arne Schiefer |
| Committee for Social Tasks | Stefanie Thirty |
This realignment could enrich football in Saxony-Anhalt in the long term and contribute to the sustainable development of the sport.
A look outside the box
While the FSA remains focused on football, a trend in merchandising shows that social issues are also gaining traction. For example, anti-fascist T-shirts, which are available in various designs, are very popular. These T-shirts are not only fashionable, but also carry a message: they commemorate the anti-fascist stance of soldiers in 1945 and address the changing perception of bravery over the years. Inspired by the historic Iwo Jima scene, the design plays with patriotic symbols in a critical way that fuels discussion about societal values. You can find out more about this on teepublic.com read up.
Meanwhile, in a completely different world, people are dealing with technical challenges. A specific example comes from the IT management area, where the migration from SCCM-2007 to SCCM-2012 encountered a number of problems recorded in the Windows logs. These problems, including error messages when downloading updates, show that there is still a lot to be done in the digital infrastructure. Details and possible solutions are on technet.microsoft.com to find.
Is the Saxony-Anhalt Football Association now preparing for a breath of fresh air? In any case, the new structures could be the key to the further positive development of football in the region.