the sun malaysia ipaper logo 150x150
Wednesday, July 8, 2026
26.4 C
Kuala Lumpur
the sun malaysia ipaper logo 150x150

German ex-FA bosses on trial over World Cup tax evasion

FRANKFURT: Three German ex-top football officials went on trial on Monday in a 13.7-million-euro ($14.8 million) tax evasion case linked to the 2006 World Cup.

Former German Football Association (DFB) presidents Wolfgang Niersbach and Theo Zwanziger, as well as former general secretary Horst Schmidt, are accused of submitting false tax returns in connection with the tournament.

Germany’s successful hosting of the 2006 World Cup, often referred to as “Das Sommermaerchen” or Summer Fairytale, subsequently became a nightmare for organisers after accusations emerged years later of financial wrongdoing.

In the latest case, being heard at the Frankfurt Regional Court, prosecutors allege the three men evaded paying 13.7 million euros in a variety of different taxes in 2006.

According to the indictment, a major part of the case revolves around the organising committee receiving around 6.7 million euros in 2005, which the DFB claimed in its annual accounts as operating expenses for a World Cup gala.

But the gala never happened, with the money instead used for other purposes, meaning the payment should not have been recognised as tax deductible, it said.

Instead, prosecutors allege the money was used to repay a loan that football legend Franz Beckenbauer — who headed the organising committee and died last month — had taken out privately from the late Robert Louis-Dreyfus, previously head of sportswear giant Adidas.

“The defendants were aware and conscious of the incorrect tax declarations,“ according to the indictment.

The case has a long history. The Frankfurt Regional Court dropped it twice in the past but these decisions were challenged by prosecutors and a higher court ordered that it be re-opened.

Ex-FIFA secretary general Urs Linsi, a Swiss national, was also originally charged with aiding and abetting tax evasion but proceedings against him were dropped in exchange for payment of a fine, and he will be called as a witness by prosecutors.

On Monday, lawyers for Niersbach, Zwanziger and Schmidt criticised the reopening of proceedings.

One of them called for the trial to be halted, pointing to the fact that proceedings in Switzerland for fraud had been discontinued in 2021 due to the statute of limitations. –AFP

STAY AHEAD OF THE CURVE

Join our community for instant updates and exclusive content.

Join Telegram Channel

Related


spot_img

Latest News

Hotel in Bugis Singapore: Where to stay for culture, dining and heritage

For travellers searching for a luxury hotel in Bugis Singapore, Frasers House, a Luxury Collection Hotel, Singapore offers a refined base for culture, dining and heritage discovery. Set in the vibrant Bugis and Bras Basah district, the hotel places guests close to Arab Street, Kampong Glam and Marina Bay while delivering unparalleled luxury and essential city connections.

From race circuit to global supply chains: DHL powers Formula E’s boldest season yet...

As the ABB FIA Formula E World Championship returns to Shanghai for the 2025/2026 Season, the world's premier all-electric racing Championship accelerates into its most ambitious chapter yet with a record 17 races across 11 global cities, including new circuits in Madrid and Miami.

China Hong Kong Motorsports Centre launches HK Youth Karting Championship 2026

China Hong Kong Motorsports Centre ("CHKMC") is pleased to announce the launch of HK Youth Karting Championship 2026, a new karting championship scheduled to take place on 15 (Sat) – 16 (Sun) August 2026 at Guangzhou Conghua International Circuit.

Most Viewed

spot_img
WC26

World Cup 2026

Updates, Fixtures, Results & Standings