Vitesse is overjoyed after a profit in appeal: ‘ruling gives air and perspective’

Vitesse is overjoyed after a profit in appeal: 'ruling gives air and perspective'

Vitesse is overjoyed that she was right on Wednesday in the appeal against the KNVB. The Arnhem club hopes to play in the Kitchen Champion Division as soon as possible now that the withdrawal of the professional license has been suspended.

The Court of Appeal in Arnhem determined on Wednesday that the KNVB Vitesse should again allow professional football. This suspension means that the club could in principle start the season 2025/2026 in the Kitchen Champion Division.

“This statement gives us air and perspective,” says Michel Schaay, chairman of the strong holders of Vitesse, on the club’s site. “We are very happy that the Court acknowledges the seriousness of the situation and that it has suspended the decisions.”

Vitesse will now try to consult the KNVB in the short term about the further consequences of this ruling. “We will continue to commit ourselves to the future of Vitesse,” says Schaay. “Now we first talk to the KNVB to ensure that Vitesse and its stakeholders make the right decisions.”

In recent months, the club has worked intensively on recovery and future -proofiness, Vitesse reports. “A new, independent supervisory board is now being appointed as quickly as possible,” the club writes.

Vitesse also wants to put its statutes in line with the new redesign plan as quickly as possible. The club will also focus on completing the investigation into its intended shareholders by an external party as quickly as possible.

“Vitesse thanks all supporters, partners and stakeholders for their unconditional support,” the club writes. “This statement is a joint step forward, but the process to the future is not over yet.”

Mayor Ahmed Marcouch van Arnhem calls the pronunciation nice news. “Long live the rule of law! Live Arnhem! Long live Vitesse! For all people who support our folk club, this is a huge boost. That makes it perspective for the club, its employees, the players and its social initiatives.”

Vitesse is overjoyed that they were prooven right on Wednesday in the Appeal Against the KNVB. The Arnhem Club Hopes to Play in the Kitchen Champion Division Again as Possible Now that the withdrawal of the Professional License Has Been Suspended.

The Arnhem Court of Appeal Ruled on Wednesday that the KNVB must Allow Vitesse to Participate in Professional Football Again. This Suspension Means That The Club Could In Principle, the 2025/2026 Season in The Keuken Champion Division.

“This Ruling Gives US Air and Perspective,” Says Michel Schaay, Chairman of the Sterkhouders from Vitesse, On The Club’s Website. “We are extremely pleased that the court recognizes the seriousness of the situation and that it has suspended the decisions.”

Vitesse Will Now Try to Consult with the KNVB in the short term about the Further Consequences of this Ruling. “We continuously to be fully committed to the future of vitesse,” Says Schaay. “Now we will first talk to the KNVB to Ensure that vitesse and its stakeholders make the right decisions.”

The Club Has Worked Intensively in recent months on recovery and sustainability, Vitesse Reports. “A New, Independent Supervisory Board Will Now Be Appointed As Soon As Possible,” The Club Writes.

Vitesse also hugs to bring its articles of association into line with the new reorganization plan as soon as possible. The Club Will also focus on completing the investigation into intended shareholders by an external party as soon as possible.

“Vitesse thanks all supporters, partners and Those Involved for Their Unconditional Support,” The Club Writes. “This Ruling is a Joint Step Forward, But the Process Towards The Future is not about Yet.”

Mayor Ahmed Marcouch of Arnhem Calls the Ruling Good News. “Long Live the Rule of Law! Long Live Arnhem! Long Live Vitesse! This is a huge boost for all the people who have a warm heart for our people’s club. This provides perspective for the club, its Employees, the players and its social initiatives.”

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