“Human disappointment”

Ex-foxes trainer breaks silence-and calculates

12.09.2025 – 10:15 p.m.Reading time: 1 min.

Jaron Siewert: He has now distributed.Enlarge the picture

Jaron Siewert: He has now distributed. (Source: Imago/Harry Langer/Defodi Images)

After his sudden end at the Füchsen Berlin, Jaron Siewert spoke up. He questioned those responsible – and does not save with criticism.

A week after his release as head coach of Füchse Berlin, Jaron Siewert has presented his view of things – and distanced himself clearly from the club tour. In a detailed contribution to Instagram, the 31-year-old wrote: “There has been some time and the first emotions have subsided,” said Siewert. “What remains is deep lack of understanding – and a great human disappointment with the decision -makers of the Foxes Berlin.”

Siewert wanted one to make it clear: “My departure at the Füchsen Berlin was the sole decision of the shareholders and the management. On Thursday, I went into the conversation with the festive faith that has already been discussed – and was released completely unexpectedly. That made me ice cold,” it said in the long contribution of the Berlin -born.

Last Thursday, the foxes had released both Siewert and sports director Stefan Kretzschmar. Managing Director Bob Hanning said Siewert had become a “victim of the entire system” and spoke of an apology that he owe to the coach. In the meantime, the Danish coach Nicolej Krickau has taken over the post with the Berliners.

He was “deeply disappointed that a given word was worth nothing,” wrote Siewert: “A boy from Reinickendorf, who was an epitome of the club philosophy and that he was also full of dedication as head coach to sit in front of the door, hurts the most.”

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