Do the pioneers of women’s football have to disappear from the scene or not? The SV Neulengbach, basically the origin of Austrian women’s football and former series champion, is loud Thomas Wirnsberger file for bankruptcy.
The Club chairman announced this in a press release last week. This applies to the entire club, which includes women’s, men’s and several junior teams.
According to this release, Wirnsberger would like to let the men’s team and the young talent continue to exist, the official said in writing. Whether this is even legally possible remains to be seen, as the women’s department is not outsourced to the club. The one that was still being considered last year Corporation became never founded.
It is also a fact that the license submitted for the coming season for the women’s Bundesliga has not been withdrawn by the club. However, you will not receive it in the first instance on Wednesday, April 8th because the necessary documents are missing.
Hope for Neulengbach’s women but there is now. According to KURIER information, there is one Funderswho is ready to save the club not only until the end of the season, but in general. There should also be a bank guarantee, which is probably necessary for this.
The sports director found this financier Maria Wolf personal. She doesn’t want to call him by name. This entrepreneur not only wants to pay, but also wants to take over the club.
“He recognized the advertising value of the club, there is a ready-made concept for taking over the club and for the future,” says Wolf, who wants to submit this plan to the ÖFB and the Bundesliga so that the license can be obtained in the second instance – by April 15th.
Chairman went into hiding
The only catch: the signature of chairman Thomas Wirnsberger is required for approval. He is authorized to sign accordingly. But the official has been reluctant for a few days, for whatever reason. As was the case last week, he could not be reached by the KURIER for comment on Monday.
Wirnsberger has announced that he intends to file for insolvency after Easter. If he does that today, Tuesday, things will look bad for the club.
Thomas Pichlmannrepresentative for professional football at the “youunion” union, is surprised. “From a moral point of view, that would be questionable. It’s about the survival of the club. We’ve been in contact with the players for months.”
And they are hardly informed by the club. There has been no contact since the press release about the proposed bankruptcy last Wednesday.
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