Former Germany striker Seeler dies aged 85
Uwe Seeler, who captained West Germany in their 1966 World Cup final defeat by England, died on Thursday at the age of 85, the country's football association (DFB) and his former club Hamburg said.
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Uwe Seeler, who captained West Germany in their 1966 World Cup final defeat by England, died on Thursday at the age of 85, the country's football association (DFB) and his former club Hamburg said.
The German Football Association (DFB) announced on Tuesday they are backing Aleksander Ceferin in his bid to be re-elected president of European football's governing body UEFA.
BERLIN: The German football association (DFB) had its total number of members for the 2021-22 season rise to a record 7.17 million while new registrations also hitting an all-time high after two years of the pandemic, it said on Monday (Jun 20).
BERLIN : The German football association (DFB) had its total number of members for the 2021-22 season rise to a record 7.17 million while new registrations also hitting an all-time high after two years of the pandemic, it said on Monday.
El presidente de la Federación Alemana de Fútbol (DFB), Bernd Neuendorf, ha rechazado celebrar la final de la Copa del país en Arabia Saudí, después de que hubieran surgido recientemente diferentes propuestas. El máximo mandatario ha asegurado que el país de Oriente Próximo «no es una opción» para albergar la final de la competición alemana, después de que la jefa de la liga (DFL), Donata Hopfen, sugiriera que podría celebrarse un partido diferente.
The 60-year-old succeeds Fritz Keller, who resigned in May 2021 amid a scandal after comparing his deputy to a notorious Nazi-era judge.
Former politician Bernd Neuendorf was on Friday voted in as the new president of the embattled German Football Association (DFB). The 60-year-old succeeds Fritz Keller, who resigned in May 2021 amid a scandal after comparing his deputy to a notorious Nazi-era judge. Prior to that, there had been a power struggle at the top lasting months which saw general secretary Friedrich Curtius resign. Neuendorf was voted in by a clear majority at a meeting in Bonn. He called for unity after years of turbulent scandals have dogged the German FA. "We have to keep the shop together," he said.