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- https://de.wikipedia.org/wiki/Robert_Rosentreter
- https://www.fc-hansa.de/news/der-fc-hansa-trauert-um-robert-rosentreter.html
- A big Hansa heart has stopped beating. On February 8, 2015, Robert Rosentreter died at the age of 83 as a result of a stroke he suffered a week earlier. He leaves behind his wife Ursula, three sons, six grandchildren and eight great-grandchildren. The F.C. Hansa mourns with his family and at the same time for a long-standing Hansa member who continued to work voluntarily for the association into his old age.
Robert Rosentreter was born on March 11, 1931 in Kuldiga (Goldingen), a small town in what is now Latvia, and came to Bad Freienwalde as a refugee, where he did his Abitur. After graduating as a journalist in Leipzig, he found his first job in the cultural department of the Ostsee-Zeitung and thus his new home in Rostock, with which he was deeply rooted from then on.
Robert Rosentreter was one of the many voluntary helpers who built the Rostock Ostseestadion and has hardly missed a home game of his Empor or Hansa footballers in the past six decades. When, after the club was founded, F.C. Hansa the opportunity to support the club as a supporting member, "Roby", as many of his friends just called him, was one of the very first supporters to join F.C. in 1966. Joined Hansa as a sponsor.
After the political turnaround and promotion to the Bundesliga of F.C. Hansa, Robert Rosentreter became the club's first spokesman, and a little later he was also the author of the club and stadium newspaper. But even after reaching retirement age, he continued to support his F.C. Hansa there, although seafaring was also one of his hobbies and he volunteered for the Hanse-Sail and several maritime associations such as the Societät Maritim.
Since 1996, Robert Rosentreter has kept the F.C. Hansa, was the author or co-author of several Hansa books and numerous brochures and remained a welcome guest at F.C. Hansa - not only in the DKB Arena, but often also at games of the Hansa talents in the Volksstadion.
Robert Rosentreter was associated with Rostock football for practically his whole life and was a member of F.C. for almost 49 years. Hansa. He was full of energy to the end and had planned an anniversary book for the club's 50th birthday in December 2015. But this book by Robert Rosentreter will no longer be published.
- German military journalist, frigate captain and author of political and historical literature
- https://www.transfermarkt.co.in/dr-robert-rosentreter/profil/trainer/38733
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