Klaus-Dieter Fischer

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Klaus-Dieter Fischer (born December 27, 1940 in Bremen ) is a former German football official. He was u. a. from 2003 to 2014 president of SV Werder Bremen .

Life

Fischer had been working at the Bremen administration school for almost 40 years since 1965. From 1979 to the end of 2003 he was director of the Bremen Administrative School and head of the Training and Further Education Center (AFZ) in Bremen. In its era, the administration school has developed from a civil service school to a training and further education center for the Bremen public service.

Fischer has been a member of Werder Bremen since 1955. From 2003 to 2014 he was president of the association, and from 2004 to 2014 one of three managing directors at the corporation SV Werder Bremen GmbH & Co. KG aA , which was outsourced for professional sports , with responsibility for the performance center football, women's football, other sports and CSR - Management. Before that he was the club's referee , treasurer of the amateur department, youth coach, youth supervisor, third president from 1970 to 1974, vice-president from 1974 to 1999 and member of the board from 1999 to 2003. On November 24, 2014, he was unanimously elected honorary president by the general assembly of SV Werder Bremen. On December 19, 2014, Klaus-Dieter Fischer, who had previously resigned from his offices at Werder Bremen at his own request, was officially bid farewell in Bremen's town hall. In his honor, the Werder sports hall on Hermine-Berthold-Strasse in Bremen was renamed Klaus-Dieter-Fischer-Halle.

Fischer, who lives directly across from the Weser Stadium, is married and has two children.

Honors

  • 2009 Golden badge of the city of Lohne
  • 2011 Badge of Honor in Gold from the city of Immenhausen
  • 2013 Medal of Merit of the Lower Saxony Football Association
  • 2013 Golden Badge of Honor from the DFB
  • 2014 Badge of honor for the district of Kassel
  • 2015 honorary member of the North German Football Association
  • 2015 Golden City Medal Lohne
  • 2016 honorary member of the Bremen Football Association

Works

  • with Horst Bosetzky and Hans-Joachim Tiefensee: Sociology. An introduction to the public sector. Maximilian-Verlag, 1973, ISBN 3-7869-0084-1 .
  • with Jürgen Prüser: Introduction to Marxism-Leninism. Maximilian-Verlag, 1974, ISBN 3-7869-0074-4 .
  • with Rainer Kulmann and Jürgen Rohdenburg: The federal organs. A programmed instruction. Maximilian-Verlag, 1976, ISBN 3-7869-0084-1 .
  • with Rainer Kulmann and Jürgen Rohdenburg: The federal organs. A programmed instruction, part 2. Maximilian-Verlag, 1980, ISBN 3-7869-0132-5 .
  • with Jürgen Prüser and Walter Schmolz: Techniques of intellectual work. Maximilian-Verlag, 1982, ISBN 3-7869-0161-9 .
  • with Heinz Fricke: You are Werder Bremen. Well-known and unknown stories from half a Werder century are told by the “Vize”. Bremer Tageszeitungen, 2015, ISBN 978-3-938795-55-2 .

literature

  • Klaus-Dieter Fischer: The family man. In: Freye, Fricke, Kühne-Hellmessen: My SV Werder - The greatest moments. The workshop, Rastede 2019, ISBN 978-3-7307-0448-6 .

Individual evidence

  1. ^ President Klaus-Dieter Fischer named managing director of the corporation for another two years. Press kit Werder Bremen GmbH & Co. KG aA, November 24, 2011, accessed on May 26, 2012.
  2. Werder gives Fischer a hall. In: Kreiszeitung . December 19, 2014, accessed May 4, 2016 .