RB Leipzig Appoints First Female CEO in Bundesliga History
In a historic move, German football powerhouse RB Leipzig has appointed Tatjana Haenni as its first female CEO. The 59-year-old, a former Switzerland international player, brings over two decades of experience in football administration to the role.
Haenni's tenure is set to begin on January 1, 2026, and she will be tasked with leading the club into their next phase of growth. A veteran of women's football at FIFA, Haenni has also held prominent roles at the Swiss Football Association and the National Women's Soccer League (NWSL) in the United States.
According to Oliver Mintzlaff, chair of RB Leipzig's supervisory board, Haenni impressed the committee with her "expertise, leadership strength, and strategic thinking." The new CEO expressed enthusiasm about joining the club, stating that she is convinced that a strong team effort and focus on RB Leipzig's strengths will unlock significant potential.
RB Leipzig, owned by Red Bull Energy Drinks, currently sit second in the Bundesliga table, eight points behind leaders Bayern Munich. As the league enters its winter break from December 21 to January 9, Haenni's appointment marks an exciting development for German football, one that is expected to have a lasting impact on the sport.
With her extensive experience and leadership skills, Haenni is poised to make her mark at RB Leipzig, pushing the club towards new heights in the competitive Bundesliga.
In a historic move, German football powerhouse RB Leipzig has appointed Tatjana Haenni as its first female CEO. The 59-year-old, a former Switzerland international player, brings over two decades of experience in football administration to the role.
Haenni's tenure is set to begin on January 1, 2026, and she will be tasked with leading the club into their next phase of growth. A veteran of women's football at FIFA, Haenni has also held prominent roles at the Swiss Football Association and the National Women's Soccer League (NWSL) in the United States.
According to Oliver Mintzlaff, chair of RB Leipzig's supervisory board, Haenni impressed the committee with her "expertise, leadership strength, and strategic thinking." The new CEO expressed enthusiasm about joining the club, stating that she is convinced that a strong team effort and focus on RB Leipzig's strengths will unlock significant potential.
RB Leipzig, owned by Red Bull Energy Drinks, currently sit second in the Bundesliga table, eight points behind leaders Bayern Munich. As the league enters its winter break from December 21 to January 9, Haenni's appointment marks an exciting development for German football, one that is expected to have a lasting impact on the sport.
With her extensive experience and leadership skills, Haenni is poised to make her mark at RB Leipzig, pushing the club towards new heights in the competitive Bundesliga.