How is the return to the Yutz-Thionville volleyball club going?
Jérôme HEILMANN *, president of the ASVB Yutz-Thionville : “With a lot of questions. On the one hand, it is a great relief to resume training and competition after an almost blank season, we had gone from 400 games to only 50. On the other hand, the constraints linked to the health pass weigh on re-registrations. Almost 25% of our 185 former members said they would not re-enlist despite our announcement at the end of last season to renew their license for free. This mainly concerns the leisure teams. It’s a hard blow because we had already lost 31 licensees during the 2020-2021 season after the first confinement.
But on the other hand, you are certainly expecting new members with the coronation of French volleyball players at the Olympic Games …
“Yes of course, we hope to have a rebound in the number of members with the OJ effect, especially on the men’s side. But, so far, as registrations have started, the effect has not been felt. And these new licensees, will we be able to welcome them? “
Why ?
“The crisis has hurt management. We normally shoot with around thirty active volunteers and three employees. We have lost salaried educators and we are having difficulty recruiting them. We absolutely need an educator with a state certificate and we can’t find one. Like many other clubs in France. There are very few volleyball specialists in our country. So as soon as a new coach arrives on the market, the clubs tear it up. But you have to have the financial means to attract it, which we don’t necessarily have. It is the law of supply and demand. We are in great difficulty in relation to this problem. “
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