Germany's World Cup 2006 Bid Win Likely Unfair - Football Association

© AFP 2023 / PATRIK STOLLARZRainer Koch, interim president of the German Football Federation (DFB), arrives at a DFB committee meeting in Hanover, central Germany on November 17, 2015
Rainer Koch, interim president of the German Football Federation (DFB), arrives at a DFB committee meeting in Hanover, central Germany on November 17, 2015 - Sputnik International
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German Football Association's (DFB) interim President Rainer Koch said that the German 2006 FIFA World Cup award took place at a time when the FIFA was certainly corrupt in many parts and was simply not possible to get a World Cup in a fair sporting way.

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MOSCOW (Sputnik) — Germany could not have won the 2006 FIFA world cup in a fair contest, German Football Association's (DFB) interim President Rainer Koch said, local media reported.

"The World Cup award took place at a time when the FIFA was certainly corrupt in many parts and was simply not possible to get a World Cup in a fair sporting way," Koch said at a Christian Social Union event near Munich, the Bild newspaper reported on Friday.

According to earlier reports by Der Spiegel magazine, Germany bribed four FIFA Executive Committee officials to receive rights to host the World Cup 2006. In November 2015, Germany's police searched the DFB headquarters over a tax evasion case related to the 2006 World Cup.

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Very much has been done for Germany to host the World Cup 2006, according to Koch. It yet remains to be determined whether any of this has been taken outside the scope of the permissible, he said.

Germany's World Cup bid committee created a fund for bribing FIFA Executive Committee members, with then-Adidas CEO Robert Louis-Dreyfus depositing over 10 million Swiss francs ($10 million) into the fund, Der Spiegel reported in October. Former DFB President Wolfgang Niersbach resigned from his post on November 9 amid the allegations.

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