End of the ongoing dispute: change to management positions in the ÖFB

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After the end of the dispute in the ÖFB, the question arises: Is President Mitterdorfer also wobbling? The 2025 presidential election is approaching, does his future remain uncertain? Learn more!

End of the ongoing dispute: change to management positions in the ÖFB

The internal conflict within the Austrian Football Association (ÖFB) has led to significant changes in the management team. The dispute between managing director Bernhard Neuhold and general secretary Thomas Hollerer, which dominated the headlines for a long time, is now officially over. Both officials receive notification that their service contracts will not be renewed. As reported, this decision was made at a meeting of the ÖFB, although an urgent appeal from Ralf Rangnick and prominent players such as Marko Arnautovic and David Alaba did not bear fruit.

Opportunities for new positions

Despite the conflict being resolved, there could be a new role for Hollerer and Neuhold in the association. Rumors say that Hollerer is being considered as managing director for the economic area of ​​the ÖFB. Neuhold, on the other hand, could gain a foothold in a newly created position as team manager. This is an interesting move for both players as their extensive experience in international football could be of great value.

Presidential election in Bregenz

Another central issue is the upcoming election of the ÖFB president. This will take place in May 2025 during a general meeting in Bregenz. It is currently unclear whether Klaus Mitterdorfer, the incumbent president, will stand for re-election. He has indicated that he has not yet made a final commitment to the decision, and the football community remains excited to see what direction he will take.

These changes are of great importance for the future of the ÖFB, especially in a year in which the association will have to make strategic decisions and potentially establish a new leadership team. The eyes of the football scene are on the state presidents, who have to decide who will take over the management of the association. Particular interest is in Christian Ebenbauer, the CEO of the Bundesliga, who was brought into play by Mitterdorfer as a top candidate for the position of CEO. Officially, Ebenbauer has given modest indications that he has little interest in taking on the additional responsibility.

Both the ongoing discussions and the decisions that will be made in the coming months will be crucial for the direction in which the ÖFB will develop. The newly created positions and the upcoming elections will not only influence the internal structures, but also the external perception of the association, especially with regard to the support and trust of the fans.

Overall, there is a clear restructuring in the ÖFB, which affects both the internal disputes and the next steps in filling crucial positions. For a more detailed perspective on developments within the ÖFB, see the article by www.oe24.at further insights.