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In a shocking turn of events, SC Preußen Münster has terminated the contract of Marc Lorenz on August 19, 2025, following allegations of irregularities in donation funds associated with a charity linked to the club.
The allegations centre around concerns about mismanagement or misuse of charity funds, prompting the club to take decisive action. However, the precise nature of the alleged irregularities has not been fully disclosed.
Preußen Münster, a second-division club, has shown a zero-tolerance approach to financial misconduct, aiming to protect the club’s integrity and reputation. The club's swift response signals their commitment to upholding the values they hold dear and maintaining the trust of the public.
Lorenz, who has been under contract with the club since summer 2022, has been under treatment for his mental health for several weeks. The team was informed about his mental health issues more than a year ago. Despite the circumstances, Lorenz has denied any intent to embezzle charity funds.
Lorenz, who once held the captaincy of the team, had to relinquish his role a few weeks ago. In a recent statement, SC Preußen Münster expressed their responsibility as a significant employer and ambassador of the region, seeking a fair procedure and respectful treatment of Lorenz.
The delayed transfer of funds, according to Lorenz, is attributed to his mental health problems. As more details emerge, they may offer further insight into Lorenz’s defense or the club’s further actions.
This incident serves as a reminder of the importance of transparency and accountability in charitable donations, particularly within the realm of sports clubs. The case is ongoing, and developments will be closely watched by fans, supporters, and the broader public.
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