Since 2010 as an official at TSG
Alexander Rosen is promoted to managing director at TSG Hoffenheim. The Kraichgauer confirmed this on Friday. The 44-year-old has been director of professional football since 2013. With Rosen’s appointment, TSG is taking the “overdue step of anchoring sporting responsibility directly at the top of the club,” according to a club statement. Most recently, the former managing director, Frank Briel, held this position.
Rosen, who will form the management trio together with Jan Mayer and Denni Strich, said: “It is a great honor for me to be able to move up to the top of the club, which has been my professional home for more than a decade. I would like to thank the shareholders for the trust they have placed in us over the years. Looking back fills me with pride, but I am firmly convinced that there is still a lot of potential in this TSG and its committed employees. Exploiting these opportunities to further develop our small but special club at all levels and always setting extraordinary sporting accents – that is what drives me and makes me look forward to the future full of joy and high motivation.”
TSG shareholder Dietmar Hopp said: “Alexander Rosen is held in high esteem at the club and also by the many contacts that are necessary to successfully lead and develop a Bundesliga club. The sporting successes of our club, combined with the economic component, are also evidence of his outstanding work.” Before he became director of professional football, Rosen was under whose leadership the club qualified once for the Champions League and twice for the Europa League, but in the last Year also fought to stay in the league, also worked as head of the youth department.
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Alexander Rosen moves to the management board
This completes the #TSG its management body and anchors sporting responsibility directly at the top of the club.
— TSG Hoffenheim (@tsghoffenheim) June 30, 2023
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