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Türkgücü: Kivran doesn't want to invest - points deducted because of missing millions?

2022-01-21T07:37:40.034Z


Türkgücü: Kivran doesn't want to invest - points deducted because of missing millions? Created: 01/21/2022 08:26 By: Nico-Marius Schmitz Hasan Kivran, President of Türkgücü © Imago images/Markus Fischer Türkgücü Munich is not only plagued by sporting problems. According to reports, the third division team cannot provide the financial evidence required for the third division. Munich – The firs


Türkgücü: Kivran doesn't want to invest - points deducted because of missing millions?

Created: 01/21/2022 08:26

By: Nico-Marius Schmitz

Hasan Kivran, President of Türkgücü © Imago images/Markus Fischer

Türkgücü Munich is not only plagued by sporting problems.

According to reports, the third division team cannot provide the financial evidence required for the third division.

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– The first proof of performance in the 3rd division already existed.

The clubs had to submit documents to the German Football Association by midnight yesterday to check their economic performance.

Munich football clubs are familiar with money problems.

But before the direct meeting on Saturday in the Olympic Stadium, it is not 1860, but Türkgücü Munich that is the problem child of the city.

As our newspaper previously reported, club president Hasan Kivran is willing to sell his shares.

However, potential investors are also reluctant because of the precarious sporting situation – currently 17th place in the table.

The planned IPO collapsed for the time being, the sale of shares did not start.

So back to the review of economic performance.

Türkgücü Munich: Kivran wants to get rid of shares

Türkgücü is said to have had problems providing the necessary evidence.

A seven-figure leak was heard.

In the past, Kivran has always filled such financial gaps.

In 2020, for example, there should have been a minus of four million at Türkgücü.

Max Kothny, Managing Director at Türkgücü © Imago images/Markus Fischer

Now that Kivran wants to get rid of his shares, he is obviously no longer willing to invest in the club.

However, the patron's moves should be treated with caution.

At least since December 23, 2020, when the 55-year-old was announced and rescue operations were initiated - and in the end only a few players left, but Kivran stayed.

This winter, the Munich team parted ways again.

Marco Kehl-Gómez, Sebastian Hertner and most recently Petar Sliskovic changed.

Sliskovic's move came as a particular surprise.

Last year, the 30-year-old was denied a transfer, although there would have been a transfer fee.

Türkgücü Munich: Big earner Sliskovic has to go

Türkgücü has not received any money from Wiesbaden, but Sliskovic has received compensation from Munich.

A strict austerity course is announced at Türkgücü, so some high earners should probably be removed from the payroll.

If Türkgücü was not able to provide proof of economic viability yesterday, there will probably first be a requirement to close the liquidity gap within a certain period of time.

If that doesn't work either, two points may be deducted in a first step.

This was the case with Unterhaching in 2015.

Today Andreas Heraf is giving his first press conference as Türkgücü coach.

The questions will probably not only revolve around the sporting events.

(Nico Marius Schmitz)

Source: merkur

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