Cecilie Gotaas Johnsen has reached a point where enough is enough. For my own part, for my own health and for my family. She told Adressa on Thursday, and confirmed that she will not take re-election as chairman when the club has an extraordinary general meeting. There have been many sleepless nights in light of what has happened in the past 14 days, and it has been challenging. The sum of several things has made it enough, she continued. Johnsen emphasizes that she is not stepping down, but not standing for re-election. She continues in her role until the extraordinary general meeting. When it will be is not set, but Adressa writes that it is expected to be after the summer. On the pitch, Rosenborg has had a heavy season, with only two wins and nine points in eleven games. In early May, Alfred Johansson was sacked as the club's head coach. His signing was described as a 'prestigious appointment' for the board led by Johnsen. In the World Cup break, Rosenborg is under the relegation zone in Eliteserien, both on the average table and the regular table: Johnsen has been chairman of the Trondheim club since 2022. Her departure comes three days after she and the rest of the Rosenborg board told that they had put their seats up for disposal at the extraordinary general meeting. Then Johnsen told that she had received an SMS on May 13 from a member who had collected more than 50 signatures and asked her to step down as chairman.