“He lives on intrigue” – fire letter from the ex-president
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The DFB has not had a regular president for almost a year. A new one will be elected on Friday. Shortly before that, three ex-presidents get together and write a letter. It is aimed at a man they call “Split Mushroom”.
Dhe three former DFB presidents Fritz Keller, Reinhard Grindel and Theo Zwanziger are calling for the resignation of the current interim boss Rainer Koch for a “real new beginning”. “End the Koch system,” write Keller (64), Grindel (60) and Zwanziger (76) in a statement available to the German Press Agency to the delegates of the DFB Bundestag this Friday. The long-standing DFB functionary Koch (63) is up for election for the position of Vice President.
“With EURO 2024, the DFB Academy and the amateur football master plan, there are great projects that are essential for the future of football in Germany. You can also ensure a better reputation for the DFB,” writes the trio. “But for that we need a change in the culture of the association. Power games, intrigues and indiscretions must be a thing of the past.”
Bernd Neuendorf (60), a candidate from the influential amateur camp, and Peter Peters (59), who is supported by professional football, are up for election on Friday in Bonn. The “Kicker” reported on Sunday evening from a meeting of Peters, Keller, Grindel and Zwanziger in Frankfurt/Main.
“Summoning of false enemy images”
Keller (term of office 2019-2021), Grindel (2016-2019) and Zwanziger (2004-2012) had to resign from their offices – Keller not least because of a dispute with Koch. During a DFB meeting, Keller addressed Koch by the name of a Nazi judge. Zwanziger and Grindel also clearly criticized Koch. He had repeatedly denied the allegations once morest him. Most recently, even when Peters criticized Koch, Koch announced that he would not take part in “personal debates”.
“With the intrigues once morest people, it has always been accepted that the integrity of the DFB was damaged at the same time. This has to come to an end,” said Grindel. Keller said: “My experience is: Koch is a crackpot, he thrives on intrigue. His system is that of conjuring up false enemy images, of exerting pressure. I’m sure the delegates know what I’m talking regarding from their own experience.”