Fan frustration after the St. Gallen Cup final loss to Lugano led to explosive protests from a few hundred chaotic fans. In the chaotic hustle and bustle, Matthias Hüppi kept his nerve. Even more, as if it were a matter of course, the former top journalist of Swiss television and current president of the club ran down from the grandstand to the square, confronted the hooded men face to face and made them think.
Frank Baumann, director of the Arosa Humor Festival, points out: “I can’t imagine that there are some presidents who would put themselves in danger and stand in front of an angry mob to have a dampening effect. Matthias has not only sense of humour, but also civil courage. And where else can you find this wonderful combination today?»
The president of the FCSG was perplexed when Roger Federer, also nominated, was called on stage: “I am totally surprised. It is a beautiful moment and a great pleasure for me to accept such an important award.” Although his action in Bern has little to do with humor, he is pleased that the signals he has sent have been received positively, according to a statement.
The humorous Arosa ball, made from the purest Arosa ice cream, is awarded every year to a personality from politics, business, sport or culture who has made a particularly positive impact under the blanket of fog. Previous winners include “Tschugger” David Constantin, former federal president Doris Leuthard, national coach Murat Yakin and tourism entrepreneur Samih Saviris.
That Arosa Mood Festival it will be held for the 31st time this winter and will run until 18 December. (pd/cbe)