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·6. Februar 2026

New role for former HSV director Boldt

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Jonas Boldt has found a new role after his departure from HSV, but not with another club.

Instead, it was announced yesterday, Thursday, that the 44-year-old is joining the consulting agency projectFIVE. This agency is run by Marc Kosicke, who also manages Jürgen Klopp, among others. Boldt will serve there as a Senior Advisor. According to the announcement, he will “support the company in the future with the direction and management of coaches as well as personalities.”


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“I am very much looking forward to working with projectFIVE. The composition of the team, the clear vision, and the ambition to provide holistic support to coaches, athletes, and personalities convinced me immediately. I want to contribute my experience to foster talent and to explore proven and new paths in the sports business together,” said Boldt himself about his new role.

Boldt worked for HSV for five years

Kosicke described the former Hamburg sporting director as “an outstanding personality in German sports. His expertise, his instinct for talent, and his network are a real asset for us. With him, we are sending a clear signal of our ambition to advise coaches, athletes, and personalities at the highest level and to develop careers.”

After around a year and a half break, Boldt is thus returning to the sports business. In May 2024, he had to say goodbye to HSV, for whom he worked for five seasons. During this time, he contributed to the club’s financial stabilization, but was unsuccessful in sporting terms. The Hanseatic team did compete for promotion—especially during the tenure of coach Tim Walter, whom Boldt supported with almost Nibelung-like loyalty—but ultimately always fell short. Under his successor Stefan Kuntz, who is already history himself, the long-awaited return to the Bundesliga was finally achieved.

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This article was translated into English by Artificial Intelligence. You can read the original version in 🇩🇪 here.

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