Departures of Petra Stüker and Sigi Held

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After 42 years of service, our longest-serving employee Petra Stüker is leaving Borussia Dortmund, as is Siegfried “Sigi” Held. Both were bade farewell at SIGNAL IDUNA PARK prior to the first home game of the season against 1. FC Köln.

Stüker joined BVB in 1981 as a young commercial clerk. She experienced and accompanied the journey of a club “with a few thousand season ticket holders and a few thousand members” to the top of European football. “I had many lovely moments at BVB. When I received my contract of employment, the title wins, first and foremost the cup in 1989 and the league in 1995. But when I am asked about my proudest moment, I would say the millions donated to Yad Vashem.”

Following the financial crisis between 2004 and 2006, Petra Stüker was elected as the first chairperson of the new workers’ council. She stayed in this position until 2014. As a fan representative, she took care of supporter affairs for many years and recently visited fan clubs all over Germany. Often by her side was Sigi Held: the BVB legend stayed true to the club after hanging up his boots and supported the fan representatives for many years.

Held wore the Borussia Dortmund shirt between 1965 and 1971, before re-joining for a second spell from 1977 to 1979. He won the European Cup Winners’ Cup with Borussia Dortmund in 1966 and became a World Cup runner-up with the German national team in England later that same year.

In total, the striker made 422 appearances in the Bundesliga (72 goals), 49 in the second tier (four goals), 47 in the DFB-Pokal (eight goals) and 11 in Europe (four goals). He has been active as a Borussia Dortmund fan representative since 2007.

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