Sunday 1 November 2015

New Claims Of Corruption Hits German Football



The reliability of German football and its most commended football figure, Franz Beckenbauer, is in restored danger as The UK Mail on Sunday uncovered that he is affirmed to have had a part in supporting a financial influence to Malta weeks before that nation voted Germany to organize the 2006 World Cup. 

The Mail said their examination proposed that Beckenbauer, Germany's most notable footballing legend, was complicit in influencing the votes of FIFA's official council in 2000, in a presentation procedure for the 2006 competition in which England didn't win it. 

Beckenbauer, 70, was the president of Bayern Munich at the time and, also, the leader of Germany's 2006 sorting out advisory group.


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