Rolf Hocke

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Rolf Hocke (* 29. August 1942 in Zennern ) is a German football functionary and former vice president for law - and constitutional issues of the DFB . The former goalkeeper belonged to the squad of the southern regional division KSV Hessen Kassel from the football season 1967/68 to the season 1969/70 .

Life

At first he was employed by the employment agency in Fritzlar . He rose to head of the Fritzlar employment agency. He then took leave of absence for the State Sports Association of Hesse. From 1988 to 2018 Rolf Hocke was Vice President of the State Sports Association of Hesse . From 1990 to 1997 he was Vice President of the Hessian Football Association and was elected President in 1997. In 1999 he was appointed President of the South German Football Association . Associated with this, he is also a member of the DFB advisory board. In 2015 he no longer stood for election as President of the HFV, his successor was Stefan G. Reuss . He has been honorary president since then.

Rolf Hocke lives in Wabern .

Awards

In 2003 Rolf Hocke was awarded the Hessian Order of Merit. At the 40th Ordinary DFB Bundestag on October 22, 2010 in Essen, Hocke was honored with the DFB's Golden Badge of Honor.

Individual evidence

  1. Delegates from all over Hesse elect Dr. Rolf Müller as President again . ( landessportbund-hessen.de [accessed on September 26, 2018]).
  2. Report on dfb.de

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