Football legends demand respect and unity in the chaos of the ÖFB!
Football legends demand respect and unity in the chaos of the ÖFB!
Burgenland, Österreich - On December 3, 2024, numerous football legends gathered in Burgenland to take a journey through time to the Kicker Punch of Tattowierer-König Helmut "Slimheli" Zeiner. Among the guests were greats such as Andreas Ogris, Andi Herzog and Martin Stranzl, who were devoted to numerous stories and anecdotes. "It's about the whole - the chaos must have an end!", Sounded unanimous words that put the continuing conflicts in the Austrian Football Association (ÖFB) on the grain. The tensions within the association are so large that everyone involved calls for action and exposed themselves as part of the problem. Interim President Wolfgang Bartosch desperately searches for clarifying talks, while the head of football is in front of a mammoth job that requires highly political skills and a strong personality, reports the Krone .
conversations about respect and charity
At the same time, Andreas Ogris and Caritas President Michael Landau revealed their view of respect and solidarity in a meeting. At a time that is characterized by Corona pandemic, Landau gave an insight into how faith and willingness to help in Austria can be strengthened: "See and act", Caritas calls its motto. Ogris emphasized the responsibility that respect for active and former athletes. Despite his successful career, he has never seriously experienced, his wishes are more likely to concentrate on harmonious coexistence. These views were visible during their conversation in the Kurier discussion in sports and in social engagement.Ogris' personal loss of family and friends in recent years reflects his drive to give a voice to the family and friends who have supported him. Regarding the Corona crisis, he said: "Crisis is when you laugh anyway." His words show how important it is to stand together in difficult times and to support each other through mindfulness and solidarity.
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