Hannover 96 Resolves Management Issues Ahead of Licensing Deadline
Hannover 96, a club in the second-tier of German football, has successfully addressed its management challenges before the licensing deadline. Marcus Mann has been promoted to sports manager with a contract lasting until June 2029, while Henning Bindzus steps in as the new managing director for the commercial sector, contracted until June 2027. This licensing is crucial for participation in both the first and second Bundesliga.
The supervisory board, led by Ralf Nestler, has praised this resolution, which also marks a significant step in settling the long-standing disputes between the parent club and its capital interests. The recent appointments signify a hopeful turn in the club's tumultuous management history.
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