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Promoted Hamburg sign Remberg from relegated Kiel
Promoted Hamburg sign Remberg from relegated Kiel

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time2 days ago

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Promoted Hamburg sign Remberg from relegated Kiel

Borussia Dortmund's Felix Nmecha and Holstein Kiel's Nicolai Remberg battle for the ball during the German Bundesliga soccer match between Borussia Dortmund and Holstein Kiel at Signal Iduna Park. SV Hamburg have made their first signing since gaining promotion to the Bundesliga by bringing in Holstein Kiel midfielder Nicolai Remberg. Bernd Thissen/dpa SV Hamburg have made their first signing since gaining promotion to the Bundesliga by bringing in Holstein Kiel midfielder Nicolai Remberg. Hamburg head of sport Stefan Kuntz said in a statement on Monday: "His physicality and resilience will be good for our squad and our game." Advertisement The 24-year-old moves from the side just relegated from the top flight after Hamburg triggered a release clause, which media reports say was €2.4 million ($2.7 million) for a three-year contract. Remberg played in 32 Bundesliga games for Kiel in the season just finished and only missed the other two league matches due to suspension.

Hamburg enters race to host Olympic Games in Germany
Hamburg enters race to host Olympic Games in Germany

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time3 days ago

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Hamburg enters race to host Olympic Games in Germany

Andy Grote, Hamburg's sports senator, speaks during the presentation of Hamburg's Olympic bid concept. Next year, the DOSB will decide which city or region will bid for the Olympic Games. Daniel Bockwoldt/dpa Hamburg, with the support of the nearby Schleswig-Holstein state, has entered the race to host the Olympic and Paralympic Games in Germany and presented its concept to German Olympic body the DOSB on Saturday. Together with other politicians, Hamburg mayor Peter Tschentscher handed over the necessary bid documents to the DOSB. Advertisement This is Hamburg's second attempt to host the Games. In 2015, the bid to host the 2024 Games failed after being rejected by citizens in a referendum. "The bids of previous decades consisted of a city being rebuilt to accommodate the Olympic Games. And we reversed this principle," Tschentscher said. The city shouldn't adapt to the Games, "but rather we adapt the Olympic concept to our city," he added. According to the concept, 87% of the planned competition venues are "existing facilities, temporarily usable or already planned construction projects." The plans include a new stadium right next to SV Hamburg's Volkspark football stadium. The new 60,000-seat venue will be used for athletics competitions during the Olympics and later as Hamburg's new home and as a multi-purpose arena. Advertisement "The stadium will be built even if the Olympics don't happen," interior senator Andy Grote said. Berlin, the North Rhine-Westphalia state and Munich are also in the race to host the Olympics in Germany. The DOSB will make a decision in 2026 and referendums are expected to take place. The body also still needs to decide whether it will bid for the 2036, 2040 or 2044 Summer Games. Germany last hosted the Olympics in 1972 in Munich. Bids including from Berlin for 2000 and Leipzig for 2012 failed, while Munich's bid for the 2022 Winter Games was also stopped by a referendum.

Candidate Felix Magath says 'I am the right' SV Hamburg president
Candidate Felix Magath says 'I am the right' SV Hamburg president

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time20-04-2025

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Candidate Felix Magath says 'I am the right' SV Hamburg president

German soccer coach and patron Felix Magath speaks during a press conference on the inclusive "Doppelpass" coach training program in soccer. Former SV Hamburg great Felix Magath is reportedly officially running for the presidency of the club he led to two European and three Bundesliga titles as their playmaker. Sebastian Christoph Gollnow/dpa Former SV Hamburg player and coach Felix Magath confirmed on Sunday that he wants to to become president at the club he led to the European Cup title in 1983. "I've been thinking about it since last summer and have met with people from time to time to talk about it. And I am of the opinion: I am the right HSV president for the next few years," Magath told Welt and Bild TV. Advertisement Magath said he has officially applied and now has to wait and see "whether the advisory board would approve me or not." The new president in succession of Marcell Jansen is elected at the club assembly on June 21. Jansen, also an ex-player of the club, said he was not running for another term. Magath had previously announced his intention in a statement seen by dpa, with ex-Hamburg goalkeeper Richard Golz running for vice president. Magath had said over the past years that he was ready to take a leading role at the club. He also criticized their sporting situation, with Hamburg languishing in the second division since a first-ever Bundesliga relegation in 2018. Advertisement Magath said he has also received encouragement from the fan scene to run for the presidency, with fans pressing him "Mr Magath, you have to help HSV! Oh Mr Magath, come back, HSV needs you." Magath played for Hamburg 1976-1986 during their heydays in a team that featured the likes of England star Kevin Keegan, Manfred Kaltz and Horst Hrubesch. They won the Bundesliga 1979, 1982 and 1983, the European Cup Winners' Cup 1977, and the Champions Cup in 1983, with Magath scoring the winner in the final against Juventus. Euro 1980 winner Magath was also Hamburg coach 1995-1997, and in later years won back-to-back Bundesliga and German Cup doubles with Bayern Munich 2005 and 2006, and the Bundesliga with Wolfsburg in 2009.

Former club great Felix Magath wants to become SV Hamburg president
Former club great Felix Magath wants to become SV Hamburg president

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time17-04-2025

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Former club great Felix Magath wants to become SV Hamburg president

Former club great Felix Magath wants to become SV Hamburg president German soccer coach and patron Felix Magath speaks during a press conference on the inclusive "Doppelpass" coach training program in soccer. Former SV Hamburg great Felix Magath is reportedly officially running for the presidency of the club he led to two European and three Bundesliga titles as their playmaker. Sebastian Christoph Gollnow/dpa Former SV Hamburg great Felix Magath is reportedly officially running for the presidency of the club he led to two European and three Bundesliga titles as their playmaker. The websites of the Bild paper and Zeit weekly said that 71-year-old Magath has informed the relevant club authorities of his intention to seek the top job at the club assembly on June 21. Advertisement Magath had previously announced his intention in a statement seen by dpa, with ex-Hamburg goalkeeper Richard Golz running for vice president. Current president Marcell Jansen, also an ex-player, has said he won't seek another term. Magath had said over the past years that he was ready to take a leading role at the club. He also criticized their sporting situation, with Hamburg languishing in the second division since a first-ever Bundesliga relegation in 2018. Magath played for Hamburg 1976-1986 during their heydays in a team that featured the likes of England star Kevin Keegan, Manfred Kaltz and Horst Hrubesch. Advertisement They won the Bundesliga 1979, 1982 and 1983, the European Cup Winners' Cup 1977, and the Champions Cup in 1983, with Magath scoring the winner in the final against Juventus. Euro 1980 winner Magath was also Hamburg coach 1995-1997, and in later years won back-to-back Bundesliga and German Cup doubles with Bayern Munich 2005 and 2006, and the Bundesliga with Wolfsburg in 2009. Magath was famous and feared for his rigid and exhausting training methods, but has said he would not coach again if elected Hamburg president.

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