Overview
- Göttlich was confirmed for a fourth and statute-defined final term with 894 of 956 votes, or 94 percent.
- The club reported record revenue of €102,381,443 and profit of €2,089,704 for 2024/25, boosted by higher Bundesliga media income.
- The members' cooperative raised €29.2 million, acquired a majority stake in the stadium, and cleared Millerntor’s debt, with funds also earmarked for the Kollaustraße academy expansion.
- Göttlich outlined a plan to expand Millerntor to 40,000–50,000 seats over the next 15 years and said the city has pledged support.
- Addressing a run of seven straight defeats, he promised full backing to coach Alexander Blessin and sporting chief Andreas Bornemann, as DFB sporting director Andreas Rettig publicly praised his leadership.