Wolfgang Hauner

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Wolfgang Hauner (born September 27, 1961 in Munich ) has been head of the football department at TSV München von 1860 eV since July 1, 2008. Before that, he was vice president from 1993 to 2007 and from 2004 to 2007 at the same time .

From 1986 to 1993 he worked as a youth leader at FV Hansa Neuhausen (a small club in the west of Munich). During this time, he rebuilt the idle youth work . At the end of 1993 around 150 young players in nine age groups (F to B juniors) were playing, some of them in higher game classes.

From June 1993 to June 1996 he was junior managing director, additionally a representative of junior director Eckhard Morcinek, from June 1996 junior director. In April 2004 he was appointed as Vice President by the TSV 1860 supervisory board and confirmed by the delegates' meeting in November 2004. Following the resignation of Karl Auer as President on March 17, 2006 and previously by Vice President and Treasurer Leonhard Rossmann (March 1, 2006), Hauner was the last remaining member of the Presidium for eight days. When the Executive Board was appointed on March 24, 2006, Wolfgang Hauner was reappointed as Vice-President by the Supervisory Board .

In the presidium he was mainly responsible for the sporting area and the youngsters, but also for the club coordination with the departments as well as the fan work.

At the end of the three-year legislative period, Hauner no longer made himself available for any further work on the Presidium. In January 2008 he succeeded Georg Auer as the youth representative of the football department before he succeeded Andreas Kemmelmeyer as head of department on July 1, 2008 , who had previously headed the football department of TSV Munich from 1860 eV for around five years and two years as deputy .

Professionally, he joined the Federal Border Guard in May 1981 . The police chief has been the press spokesman for the federal police at Munich Central Station since 1993 .