Darmstadt 98 has completed the season in the 2. Football Bundesliga and President Markus Pfitzner gives the season a grade of 'good'. However, the slump in the final stretch must have consequences. Pfitzner was largely satisfied with the season in an interview with Kicker. The Lilien had long been playing for promotion to the top division and finished fifth in the table. Pfitzner said it's not the time to make demands for the next round. The club is facing a transfer summer that will bring changes. Pfitzner wants to continue the playing style of coach Florian Kohfeldt. The president also said that the club's mission is to challenge the top 20 in German professional football in the long term. Darmstadt 98 sees the opportunity to still make a profit this year. The transfer proceeds should not be used to fill any gaps, but to ensure that the next team also has potential if there are departures. However, part of the proceeds must still be used to build up a certain cushion. The Lilien must continue to pay back loans from the stadium renovation. Pfitzner reminded that the club must be developed consistently. The president wants the club to continue developing and for the fans to be proud of the club. Darmstadt 98 wants to be in the running for promotion again next season. The club has the opportunities to be successful, and Pfitzner wants the team to take advantage of these opportunities. The club's goal is to be a top team in the 2. Bundesliga and to make the fans proud. Darmstadt 98 has the potential to be a successful team, and Pfitzner wants to see this potential realized.