Hertha Berlin grabbed the headlines after an extraordinary general assembly ended with a former ultra being elected as the club’s new president.Kay Bernstein, 41, co-founder of the group “Harlequins” and the person who used to start the chants with a megaphone in the stands for years, now has become the club’s new No. 1.Ha Ho He!Es ist Realität!D💙🤍nke Herthanerinnen und Herthaner für euer Vertrauen. Die Wahl zum Präsidenten unseres Vereins ist mir eine unfassbare Ehre! Und eine Pflicht! Ich werde alles tun, um euer Vertrauen zu erfüllen. Hertha – das sind wir alle!#hahohe #HerthaBSC pic.twitter.com/A864L6jU7A— Kay Bernstein (@WHerthaner) June 26, 2022 Bernstein no longer belongs to the ultra scene and owns a communication agency, but he did not give up on his lifelong love, Hertha Berlin. In the elections held on Sunday, he defeated former politician Frank Steffel in the fight for the presidency.MON: 20.00: (5.00) CSKA PAMIR (3.50) SOGDIANA (1.68)”I can be the problem solver at a very important moment in the club’s history. As a true Hertha fan, I can assure you that hope is sprouting again in the trenches of discord. I can unite Hertha internally and stabilize it externally. I favour a real new beginning with real content, not just the removal of the old guard and the systems that have brought Hertha to the brink of the abyss,” Bernstein explained in an interview during the campaign.Shikanda reelected AFC Leopards chairman after trouncing NamaiHertha was forced to play the relegation playoffs, staying up thanks to a 2-1 win on aggregate against Hamburger SV. Now, Bernstein intends to return institutional and sporting peace to his beloved club. From terraces all the way to his presidential box.