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DFB examination obviously results: the summer markets

It has been known since 2015 around the 2006 World Championship in Germany in Germany. Now, apparently a DFB examination report confirms the river considerable funds. This reports Spiegel.

Accordingly, this should be the result of the examination report, which the consulting company ESECON written on behalf of the DFB. However, the report is held under the association presidency.

There it should be called Spiegel-information: The previous findings show that FIFA executive members or their national associations (...) have received considerable amounts of money and thus their voting has been massively influenced.

The Kirch Group, owner of the television rights in the 2002 and 2006 World Championships, is said to have paid more than ten million marks on consultant contracts or friendlies to third parties to vote.

In addition, Esecon sees the 10 million euros serious contract as a misconceptional measure, Franz Beckenbauer a few days before the World Cup decision in July 2000 with the corrupt FIFA official Jack Warner Castle.

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Furthermore, however, it remains unclear why Beckenbauer 2002 should have transferred ten million Swiss francs to FIFA official Mohamed Bin Hammam from Qatar. Compared to the Spiegel Beckenbauer, I wanted Hammam, Warner, and other persons involved in the money flows as Günter Netzer or the former DFB Secretary General Horst R. Schmidt.

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The accused denies the allegations for a long time. In February, FIFA announced that the ethics procedure against ex-DFB President Theo Zwanziger, Beckenbauer and Schmidt were no longer pursued due to statute of limitations.

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