Neubrandenburg mourns: FCN veteran Achim Biermann died

Hans-Joachim Biermann, ehemaliger Pressesprecher des FC Neubrandenburg 04, ist am 30. Mai 2025 verstorben. Eine Gedenkfeier folgt.
Hans-Joachim Biermann, former press spokesman for FC Neubrandenburg 04, died on May 30, 2025. A commemorative celebration follows. (Symbolbild/MMV)

Neubrandenburg mourns: FCN veteran Achim Biermann died

Neubrandenburg, Deutschland - A dark day for the Neubrandenburg sports world: Hans-Joachim Biermann, the long-time board member and the press spokesman for 1. FC Neubrandenburg 04 (FCN), died at the age of 73. The loss of the experienced journalist and passionate football fans is mourned by many in the region, reports the SVZ .

Biermann, born in Quedlinburg, laid the foundation for an impressive career with his studies in journalism in Leipzig. He took his first steps in journalism at the Norddeutsche Zeitung before moving to the Nordkurier in Neubrandenburg after the turn. In the city he became a well -known voice, not only as a journalist, but also as a tireless supporter of domestic football.

commitment to FC Neubrandenburg

particularly highlighted is his commitment to the FCN. After his active time in journalism, Biermann took over the press work of the association when he had to go through bankruptcy for a hard time. Together with the then President Torsten Hanke, they did everything they can to regain the confidence of the fans and set the course for a positive future. This not only shows its commitment to the association, but also its connection with the community.

In the past few months, the FCN has been affected by further losses. In addition to Biermann, the members also mourned the club legend Harry Mehrwald and ex-president Torsten Hanke. This not only represents a loss of experience, but also an emotional cut for the club and its fans, as well as the Wikipedia emphasized.

a lasting inheritance

The young talent of the FCN enjoys an excellent reputation, especially the U13, which shone at the Nordkurier football boys. Biermann himself was actively involved in promoting the next generations of footballers, most recently he organized a meeting with the football legend Souleymane Cherif.

Although Biermann left his board member of younger members last year, he remained closely connected to the club and continued to bring his experience. This speaks for his love for sport and his tireless efforts.

memories and commemoration

His last rest will take place in Quedlinburg, the city in which he saw the light of day. A commemoration for friends and acquaintances is planned for June 23 at 2:30 p.m. in the Filinski funeral home. The family asked to refrain from flowering.

FC Neubrandenburg, founded in 1947 and with an eventful history, fought with various challenges over the years, including the withdrawal from the NOFV Oberliga North due to bankruptcy. But the deep rooting in the region and the support of the supporters repeatedly resurrected the club. In general, football in Germany is considered the number 1 folk sport, and the commitment of football fans like Biermann shows how important the sport is for the community, as on fansoccer.de

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