Christian Seifert

Christian Seifert (born 8 May 1969, in Rastatt) is a German entrepreneur and business manager who served as a CEO of the Deutsche Fußball Liga (DFL) from 2019 to 2021.

He was also Vice Chairman of the Board of the Bundesliga-Stiftung (Bundesliga Foundation) and spokesperson for the Initiative Profisport Deutschland (IPD).

The EU wanted to promote competition and at least reduce the media buying power of Murdoch (England), Kirch (Germany) and Berlusconi (Italy).

Premiere had offered 15,000 euros for the pay rights for the scenario with the Sportschau and 150 million if the sports show were to be abolished.

[6] Many other organizers of major sporting events, including UEFA, the Olympic Games, the US Open, NFL and Formula 1, followed suit and took their lead from the DFL.

[4] Against the background of the covid-19 crisis and its effects on society and sport, in 2020 Seifert initiated the formation of a task force for the future of professional football.

Members, teams, coaches and parents can communicate with each other via an app and officials, employees and administrators can manage the club.

[16] Christian Seifert has been Chairman of the Supervisory Board of the German Sports Aid Foundation since September 2021.