Rolf Meiberg remains at the head of the Association Sports Court in Soest!

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Rolf Meiberg remains chairman of the Association Sports Court at FLVW; Confirmation during the association day on June 16, 2025 in Kamen.

Rolf Meiberg bleibt Vorsitzender des Verbandssportgerichts beim FLVW; Bestätigung während Verbandstag am 16. Juni 2025 in Kamen.
Rolf Meiberg remains chairman of the Association Sports Court at FLVW; Confirmation during the association day on June 16, 2025 in Kamen.

Rolf Meiberg remains at the head of the Association Sports Court in Soest!

In an exciting and at the same time decisive meeting of the Westphalia Football and Athletics Association (FLVW) on June 16, 2025 in the Kamen town hall, Rolf Meiberg from SV Westfalia Soest was unanimously confirmed as chairman of the association sports court. The committee, which deals with appeals from lower courts and represents the most powerful body in the senior sector, remains in trusted hands. Meiberg has been a member of this six-member body since 2013 and thus shows a strong commitment to sport in the region. This is reported by the Soester Anzeiger.

The confirmation took place as part of the regular association day, at which Sebastian Moritz from LAZ Soest also successfully defended his position as assessor of the association's athletics legal committee. This committee has set itself the task of clarifying the legal disputes in athletics and thus creating clarity in the competition. The FLVW attaches great importance to the professional expertise of its committee members in order to ensure fair and regulated gaming operations.

The structure of the FLVW

It is important to recognize that the FLVW Executive Board, which is elected every four years, plays a central role in the association's leadership. There are some well-known faces at the top in the election for 2025: Manfred Schnieders as president and the vice-presidents Andree Kruphölter (amateur football), Peter Westermann (athletics) and many others who take on important tasks in the association. The daily association work is coordinated in the office, which is located in the SportCentrum Kaiserau. The German sports has a long tradition and is represented nationwide by a large number of clubs and memberships, which illustrates the importance of the FLVW in the context of German sport.

It should be particularly emphasized that the sports courts in Germany, such as the Association Sports Court, are the highest authority in the senior sector and play an essential role when it comes to reviewing and deciding on sports law matters. It is your job to maintain the integrity of the competitions and to properly organize game operations and club life.

A look at the challenges of sport

At a time when doping, corruption and manipulation in sport are constantly being discussed, the FLVW has the task of ensuring transparency and fairness. This is reflected in the importance of internal commissions and committees that actively work on solutions and improvements. In particular, the commissions for women's football and integration show how the association takes up current social issues and implements them in sport. The German sports is not just a game, but also an essential part of the social structure that needs to be promoted and preserved.

In summary, it can be said that with Rolf Meiberg at the helm of the Association Sports Court and a committed executive committee, the FLVW is well positioned to both overcome challenges and take advantage of opportunities. The election and endorsements are a strong sign of the continued development and progress in the sport, which is of great importance to many people in the region.