DFB financial situation still critical – difficult talks about kick-off times

Infantino support open

DFB President Bernd Neuendorf and Treasurer Stephan Grunwald have confirmed the enormous economic dependence of the association on the success of the national team. “If the national team is unsuccessful, the DFB is also not doing well economically. You can compare that with every Bundesliga club,” Grunwald said at a media event in Frankfurt/Main. On Saturday, the election of Neuendorf and Grunwald in their respective DFB offices.

In the current financial report, the DFB recorded a minus of 33.5 million euros due to necessary tax provisions. Grunwald put the budget for this year at -19.5 million euros. Due to the preliminary rounds at the 2018 and 2022 World Cups, the DFB lost millions in bonuses. In addition, Grunwald explained, sporting failures would affect contract negotiations with the sponsors.

DFB slips: FIFA world rankings at a glance (December 2022)

14th place: Germany – 1647 points

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October 2022: 11th place
Note: Rounded values

13th place: USA – 1653 points

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October 2022: 16th place

12th place: Switzerland – 1655 points

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October 2022: 15th place

11th place: Morocco – 1672 points

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October 2022: 22nd place

10th place: Spain – 1693 points

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October 2022: 7th place

9th place: Portugal – 1703 points

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October 2022: 9th place

8th place: Italy – 1724 points

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October 2022: 6th place

7th place: Croatia – 1728 points

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October 2022: 12th place

6th place: Netherlands – 1741 points

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October 2022: 8th place

5th place: England – 1774 points

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October 2022: 5th place

4th place: Belgium – 1781 points

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October 2022: 2nd place

3rd place: France – 1823 points

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October 2022: 4th place

2nd place: Argentina – 1838 points

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October 2022: 3rd place

The association had already announced at the end of January that packages of measures for a holistic consolidation concept are to be drawn up in the individual departments by June 30, 2023. “I’m very, very confident that everyone understood what the situation was like. I am optimistic that we will manage to eliminate this structural deficit,” said Neuendorf.


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Grunwald said he sees great potential for savings. “It can’t go on like this for the next ten years, because then the association will no longer exist.” The DFB could still take the time this year to make “conscious and correct” decisions. The accommodation of the national players during the international match phases may also come under scrutiny.

Neuendorf: “Difficult” talks about kick-off times for the DFB selection

The DFB is also still in “difficult” talks about earlier kick-off times for international matches of the national team before the home European Championship in 2024. “There are many players involved,” said Neuendorf. But he is confident “that we can do it selectively”. He wrote the topic “into the specifications”.

The discussion about earlier kick-off times – before 8:00 p.m. – came up again after the preliminary round at the World Cup in Qatar at the end of 2022. International matches, for example at 6 p.m., could be a measure to build closer ties with the fans again. The new DFB sports director Rudi Völler had recently spoken about this topic several times. The DFB is tied to contracts with the broadcasting stations and also with the European Football Union UEFA.

From Fischer to Klose: The record goalscorers of the DFB team

12 Klaus Fischer – 32 goals in 45 games

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As of July 21, 2022

11 Fritz Walter – 33 goals in 62 games

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10 Oliver Bierhoff – 37 goals in 70 games

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9 Michael Ballack – 42 goals in 98 games

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8 Uwe Seeler – 43 goals in 72 games

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7 Thomas Muller – 44 goals in 121 games

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6 Karl-Heinz Rummenigge – 45 goals in 95 games

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5 Jurgen Klinsmann – 47 goals in 108 games

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4 Rudi Voller – 47 goals in 90 games

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3 Lukas Podolski – 49 goals in 130 games

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2 Gerd Muller – 68 goals in 62 games

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1 Miroslav Klose – 71 goals in 137 games

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The next two international matches of Germany coach Hansi Flick on March 25 in Mainz against Peru and three days later in Cologne against Belgium will kick off at 8:45 p.m. Since the German national team is not participating in the qualification as a home selection, only friendly matches are on the DFB timetable until the European Championships in summer 2024.

Neuendorf leaves support for Infantino open

Neuendorf meanwhile left open the DFB’s support for Gianni Infantino a few days before the FIFA election congress. “We’ll see how we behave,” revealed Neuendorf. Infantino is aiming for re-election as FIFA President in Kigali on March 16, and there is no opposing candidate.

Neuendorf linked the DFB vote to the condition that FIFA provide information on the current status of the changes announced by Infantino, including in relation to employee protection in Qatar. “Of course, if we don’t get any feedback, it’s difficult to support him,” says Neuendorf. The DFB also asked the world association about the debate about possible sponsorship of Saudi Arabia at the women’s World Cup in Australia and New Zealand in the summer.

In all likelihood, the DFB decision will not have any impact on the election result. Infantino, seeking his second term, enjoys the backing of the vast majority of FIFA’s 211 associations. The Swiss is only controversial in a few European countries, including Germany. Usually in world football important elections with only one candidate are not voted on individually, but decided by acclamation.

Infantino has been in office since the beginning of 2016. In the years that followed, he ended the term of office inherited from his predecessor Joseph Blatter. In the summer of 2019, he was elected to his first term of office in accordance with the statutes, so re-election in 2027 is possible. The FIFA President is always elected in the year after the men’s World Cup and up to now for a maximum of three terms of office.

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