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New HSV contract for son of well-known TV presenter
Updated June 12, 2026 – 6:42 p.mReading time: 4 minutes

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Penalty order after drunk driving: High fine for HSV professional
French professional footballer Jean-Luc Dompé is the victim of his drunk driving last January Hamburger SV to be expensive again. The Hamburg-Mitte district court had issued a penalty order for 70 daily rates, a court spokesman said upon request and confirmed a report by “Bild”.
The spokesman for the German Press Agency did not give an exact amount. However, the number of daily rates suggests a high five-figure amount. The “Bild” reported a fine of 100,000 euros and a one-year driving license revocation. The penalty order is not yet legally binding. Dompé has two weeks to file an objection.
Dompé was caught driving drunk during a police traffic stop and was taken to a police station. According to several media reports, the blood alcohol level was said to be around 1.4. When he left the station, he was observed by police officers as he continued to ride an e-scooter. That led to a second trial.
Thursday, June 11, 2026
New HSV contract for son of well-known TV presenter
Hamburger SV has extended the contract with Jonathan Bommes. The Hanseatic people announced this via Instagram on Thursday. “We look forward to continuing our journey with you, dear Jonathan,” the club wrote in the message. The club also shows several photos of Bommes in the HSV jersey.
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The 16-year-old central midfielder is the son of the well-known TV presenter Alexander Bommes. He is a well-known face through several TV formats – including in the sports context.
From 1. FC Köln: HSV presents new signing
The Bundesliga women HSV introduced a new player on Thursday: Sylwia Matysik is moving from 1. FC Köln to Hamburg on a free transfer. The 29-year-old right-back is a “strong defensive player” who “will be an important reinforcement with her experience, her mentality and her defensive qualities,” said HSV director Christoph Rohmer.
Matysik was immediately convinced of HSV’s concept. “What HSV is doing together for women’s football is impressive,” said the 47-time Poland international. Sylwia Matysik had already played for Bayer Leverkusen in the Bundesliga for four years before Cologne.
For the defense: HSV is looking for U21 national players
On the right side of defense, HSV is currently starting the new season with a gap: William Mikelbrencis (contract ends) and Giorgi Gocholeishvili (loan expires) are leaving the club, making Bakery Jatta the last remaining alternative. HSV has made a possible reinforcement with a competitor from the Bundesliga.
