The German Football Association (DFB) is in court against his former President Theo Zwanziger. It’s about the “summer fairy tale affair” and 24 million euros.
The “Süddeutsche Zeitung” reports. Accordingly, the top of the association around President Bern Neuendorf wants to state that the ex-official is obliged to pay the association to pay compensation.
It is about financial damage that the DFB occurred in the course of the “summer fairy tale affair” and could still arise. A tax starf procedure is currently underway against twenties, in which the DFB also sits on the dock as a part -time part.
If twenties are convicted, the DFB threatens the dismissal of the non -profit nature – which would have high follow -up costs. The DFB now wants to protect itself against the lawsuit against the twenties. This is the high demand of 24 million euros.
Ominous payment for 6.7 million euros
The “summer fairy tale affair” is about an ominous payment of over 6.7 million euros that the late Franz Beckenbauer had borrowed from the late French entrepreneur Robert Louis-Dreyfus, and which should have landed via detours from the corrupt Qatar Mohamed bin Hammam – With the aim of bringing the 2006 World Cup to Germany by buying votes.
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