Rainer Stötzer: New Sports Ward Office Lead

Foto: Marcus Barnstorf

This year’s group conference Southeast with representatives of the regional associations of Bavaria, Baden-Württemberg and Saxony took place in Nuremberg on Saturday, June 21. At the center of the consultations was a significant personnel upheaval: after two decades of committed activity, Andreas Schuch (right/Baden-Württemberg) resigned as a group sports manager. The search for a suitable successor was initially challenging.

The relief of everyone involved was all the greater when Rainer Stötzer (left), Sportwart in Middle Franconia, declared his willingness to take office. For his long -term and extraordinary commitment, Schuch was honored by the three national associations with a gift basket. He is retained to the Southeast group and continues to take over the game and relay management of the regional league.

Successful work is continued in the youth area: David Urmersbach was confirmed for another year in the office of the Southeast youth center.

There is a central change in the area of ​​the results report for the coming season: In the future, the result service will only be processed via the NU League platform; The Kroton application used in parallel is not used further. In addition, selective adjustments to the group game regulations were decided.

The four-hour session was characterized by a constructive exchange and the joint endeavor to continue to make the sporting cooperation in the southeast of badminton-Germany sustainable.

A report by Marcus Barnstorf (Vice President BBV)

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