Ex-Hertha Boss Michael Preetz Released from Hospital After Ski Accident – Breaking News & Recovery Update
Berlin, Germany – February 13, 2026 – Relief is sweeping through the MSV Duisburg camp and the German football world as Michael Preetz, the club’s CEO and former Hertha BSC manager, has been discharged from the Tauernklinik Zell am See in Austria. Preetz, 58, suffered three broken ribs and a lung collapse following a severe ski accident in Saalbach-Hinterglemm last week.
From ICU to Recovery: Preetz’s Journey
The accident, which occurred during a family vacation, necessitated immediate medical attention. Preetz was initially transported to the Austrian hospital via emergency medical services. A lung intervention was performed last Friday to address the collapsed lung, requiring a chest tube to be inserted.
“I was in the clinic for six days, now I’m glad I can go home again,” Preetz told BILD. “On Wednesday, the tube was removed from my chest, now everything feels a little easier. Thursday, after the doctor’s visit, I was released from the clinic. Now it’s time for recovery!”
The Severity of the Injury & Road to Recovery
The injury was particularly serious, with one of the broken ribs puncturing his lung, causing it to completely collapse. Thankfully, medical intervention successfully allowed the lung to re-expand and regain full functionality. However, Preetz faces an eight-week period of sporting inactivity to allow his ribs to heal.
“Even the ribs still demand to heal,” Preetz stated. He also indicated he is currently managing pain with medication.
A Special Transport Home
Preetz’s return journey to Berlin was facilitated by a specialized medical transport arranged by Dr. Peter Kaup, the MSV Duisburg team physician, who also volunteers with the I.S.A.R. Germany aid organization. Ralf Heuberg, the CEO of I.S.A.R. Germany, accompanied them. The vehicle was equipped with a special suspension and full medical facilities, crucial given Preetz’s injuries and the long drive.
Preetz is scheduled for an X-ray check-up in Berlin on Friday to continue monitoring his lung’s recovery.
The Enduring Spirit of a Football Leader
Despite the ordeal, Preetz remains focused on the future. His dedication to MSV Duisburg, currently holding second place in Germany’s 3. Liga, is unwavering. This incident underscores the physical demands placed on even the most seasoned football executives, and the importance of prioritizing health and recovery. Preetz’s quick return to Berlin and positive outlook are a testament to his resilience and the support of his team.
The MSV Duisburg faithful will undoubtedly be eager to welcome their CEO back to the stadium on February 21st for the match against 1. FC Schweinfurt, though his full return to active duties will depend on his continued recovery. This incident serves as a reminder of the fragility of health, even for those at the peak of their professional lives, and the importance of a strong support network during challenging times.