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German officials face Fifa disciplina­ry action

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VATUTINKI: Fifa has opened disciplina­ry proceeding­s against two German team officials who stormed towards the Sweden bench gesticulat­ing and clapping after the defending World Cup champions’ last-gasp Group F victory on Saturday.

Team media officer Ulrich Voigt and a German FA (DFB) employee in charge of the DFB office for the national team, Georg Behlau, charged towards the Sweden bench pumping their fists when Toni Kroos’ stoppageti­me goal gave Germany a 2-1 victory.

The Swedish coaching staff and reserve players stood up and immediatel­y confronted them and shoved them back towards their technical area. The incident almost escalated into a wider physical altercatio­n after Swedish officials pushed Behlau away.

“The Fifa Disciplina­ry Committee has opened disciplina­ry proceeding­s against the German officials Ulrich Voigt and Georg Behlau for incidents at the end of the match Germany vs. Sweden,” Fifa said in a statement on Sunday.

The incident was caught on camera and quickly went viral while also promoting angry reactions from the Swedish coach and players. Sweden’s Emil Forsberg labelled the Germans’ behaviour “disgusting.”

Germany’s coach Joachim Loew said he was not aware of the incident.

The DFB said the pair had since apologised to the Swedish team.

“Both are members of the national team’s technical staff. Both charged the Swedish bench. That was a mistake they both sincerely regret,” national team spokesman Jens Grittner told

Grittner did not say whether the DFB would take any action against its own employees.

Germany, World Cup winners in 2014, lost their group opener against Mexico.

Their late victory over the Swedes threw them a lifeline for a spot in the next round.

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