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CEO Marien withdraws temporarily

Rostock's CEO Robert Marien enters the stadium / Photo: David Inderlied/dpa/Archivbild
Rostock's CEO Robert Marien enters the stadium / Photo: David Inderlied/dpa/Archivbild

Robert Marien is surprisingly taking a break from his position on the board of FC Hansa Rostock. The club cites health reasons. Instead, a new man joins the management board.

Hansa Rostock's CEO Robert Marien is temporarily stepping down from his post for health reasons. As the relegation-threatened second-division soccer club announced on Wednesday, the 42-year-old is expected to take a six-month break from March on medical orders. The decision has been agreed with the supervisory board.

Jürgen Wehlend will join the board on March 1. Marien and the Supervisory Board have agreed on this. The 58-year-old Wehlend was managing director at VfL Osnabrück from 2013 to 2020 and at Dynamo Dresden from 2021 to 2023. At FC Hansa, he will become the fourth board member and first deputy. He will take over some of Marien's work for the time being. Other members of the board are Günter Fett (Finance and Administration) and Michael Meier (Board Member for Young Talent and Club Affairs).

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