Farewell to Alina Berg: A warm moment at EC Bad Nauheim

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Alina Berg is leaving the EC Bad Nauheim after seven years, but remains active on a voluntary basis. Oliver Pocher visits matchday.

Alina Berg verlässt nach sieben Jahren den EC Bad Nauheim, bleibt aber ehrenamtlich aktiv. Oliver Pocher besucht Spieltag.
Alina Berg is leaving the EC Bad Nauheim after seven years, but remains active on a voluntary basis. Oliver Pocher visits matchday.

Farewell to Alina Berg: A warm moment at EC Bad Nauheim

A moving farewell: Alina Berg celebrated the end of her full-time career after seven years at EC Bad Nauheim. There were many emotional moments at a warm farewell party, but also a look into the future.
Alina, who most recently worked as an assistant to the management and in team management, set up the media team on match days and was an indispensable support for the club. She is now moving into full-time teaching, but will continue to volunteer on the game day production team. Gerald Lauerer, Andreas Ortwein and Martin Schröer were among the guests who thanked them for their tireless efforts. Captain Marc El-Sayed shared his best wishes and highlighted the positive impact Alina had on the team.

Let's come to ice hockey itself: Curiosity not only attracts loyal fans to the Colonel Knight Stadium, but also celebrities like Oliver Pocher. The comedian has a special connection to the spa town of Bad Nauheim and attended the home game against the Eispiren Crimmitschau in 2022. There was not only exciting sport to watch, but also an exciting exchange about future playoffs against the Lions. Pocher was enthusiastic about the event and immediately felt at home in the stadium - a feeling that he compared to the memories of the stadium at Pferdeturm in Hanover, where he often visited. His commitment to the Sophie Scholl School, where he collected as a vacuum cleaner representative, also shows how sport and the common good can go hand in hand.

The importance of volunteering in sport

Volunteering in sport plays a central role. More than just a hobby, it offers the opportunity to exercise and do good at the same time. Many sports clubs rely on these dedicated supporters to maintain training and competition operations. It is an interplay of community spirit, responsibility and personal commitment that promotes social interaction and embodies values ​​such as fairness, tolerance and justice.

Volunteering not only contributes to physical health, but also teaches social skills and strengthens a sense of community. Volunteers also ensure that sporting events remain accessible and affordable for everyone. Whether it's charity runs or sports lessons for children - the options are diverse. For many people, these offers are the key to integration and promoting social skills, especially for refugee women, who are supported by bicycle training.Govolunteer highlights the positive aspects of volunteering and shows how committed people can actively shape sporting events, be it as coaches, referees or simply through their presence at the events.

In Bad Nauheim, saying goodbye to Alina Berg will certainly not only be painful, but also an impetus for further, great developments. The sport of ice hockey is lively and, thanks to the volunteers, is firmly anchored in the community. Who knows, maybe future talent like Alina will bring even more excitement to the Colonel Knight Stadium!