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Germany: DFB boss Fritz Keller offers to resign after Nazi remark

The head of the German Football Associatio­n has offered to step down from his post after a sports court hearing next week. Keller sparked a wave of criticism after comparing his colleague to a notorious Nazi judge.

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The embattled chief of the German Football Associatio­n (DFB) has offered to give up his post, the associatio­n said in a statement on Tuesday.

"President Fritz Keller in a decision he took himself has declared his principal readiness to step down from his position as president after the end of the process at the DFB sports court on Monday, May 17," the statement read.

Keller came under fire after comparing DFB vice president Rainer Koch to the notorious Nazi-era judge Roland Freisler.

Keller apologized for the remark, which was made during a federation meeting on April 23.

His comment prompted the DFB's regional and state officials to express a vote of no confidence in Keller — but he still refused to resign at the time.

He is due to appear before a sports tribunal next week over the case, after which point he

plans to offer to step down.

The DFB is the world's biggest single sports federation with more than seven million registered members; Germany will host the 2024 European championsh­ip.

Keller is the fourth consecutiv­e president to be tarnished by scandal with his predecesso­r Reinhard Grindel having been forced to resign in 2019 after accepting a luxury watch as a gift from a Ukrainian businessma­n.

Grindel's own predecesso­rs -Wolfgang Niersbach and Theo

Zwanziger -- were investigat­ed and indicted in Switzerlan­d over a payment for the 2006 World Cup in Germany.

DFB shakeup

Keller isn't the only departure in the DFB's leadership.

The associatio­n's General Secretary Friedrich Curtius will also be leaving his post, the DFB said.

Vice president Koch and fellow vice president Peter Peters will remain in their posts to act as interim presidents until early 2022 when the DFB holds its general meeting.

Afterwards, Koch will not run for his position again.

Who was Roland Freisler?

Freisler, a participan­t in the Wannsee Conference of 1942, was one of the Nazis responsibl­e for the organizati­on of the Holocaust.

He became president of the People's Court, where he issued around 2,600 death sentences to opponents of the Nazi regime.

jf,rs/wmr (Reuters, dpa, SID)

 ??  ?? Keller had previously ruled out resigning as head of the DFB
Keller had previously ruled out resigning as head of the DFB

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