Kay Bernstein was elected the president of Hertha BSC, then in the 1st Bundesliga, in June 2022. He died at his home near Berlin on January 16th of this year, with Hertha being in the 2nd Bundesliga. What sounds like a short and - on the pitch - unsuccessful presidency is in fact the most significant shift and opening up of possibilities in club leadership in German and, possibly, European club leadership over the last years.
In his memory, are dedicating an hour today to his club, to his life and to his impact. Bernstein grew up in Eastern Germany and Berlin, and was a founding leader of the oldest ultra group of Hertha, the Harlekins. When he became president, he was an event manager with networks in various fancultures, and a visionary for his club who placed an emphasis not just in success on the pitch, but in a football club as a community of belonging, togetherness, listening, patience, modesty as well as excitement and fanaticism.
The Visiting Professor of Football is Misha Joel, from Hertha podcast Herthabase and an active fan in Hertha's curve.
HELPFUL LINKS FOR THIS EPISODE:
Deutsche Welle English, "Hertha Berlin President Kay Bernstein dies aged 43"
Deutsche Welle English, "Hertha Berlin Chooses former Ultra as Head"
General Assembly at Hertha where Kay Bernstein is elected president (Hertha TV)
March in Mourning after Kay Bernstein's death
RTL Sport, Rest in Peace Kay Bernstein (Youtube)
bundesliga.com, Minute of Silence for Kay Bernstein at Hertha BSC vs. Kaiserslautern
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