The Mainz board member Jan Lehmann does not rule out a future entry of investors in the Bundesliga. These could “even help us to maintain and strengthen 50+1. However, an investor must fit the league in terms of values,” said Lehmann in an interview with “Kicker”.
community Discuss now in the FSV forumRight this way According to Lehmann, the German Football League needs “sustainable economic growth.” The 50+1 rule, which is binding for all professional clubs, states that after the spin-off of its professional department into a corporation, the parent club must continue to hold the majority of the voting shares. It is intended to limit the influence of investors in German professional football.
Lehmann also stimulated a debate about the orientation of the German Football League under the new managing director, Donata Hopfen. “The Bundesliga has to make a decision: do we want to be primarily a top league with international success? Or is it about inspiring local people with a great stadium experience and an exciting competition? Or is there a sensible compromise?” says Lehmann.
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