The Mercury

Beckenbaue­r questioned by Swiss

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ZURICH: Former German soccer great Franz Beckenbaue­r was questioned by Swiss prosecutor­s yesterday as part of their investigat­ion into his country’s successful bid for the 2006 World Cup.

The Swiss Attorney General’s Office (OAG) opened criminal proceeding­s against Beckenbaue­r and three other former high-ranking German soccer officials last September. The proceeding­s related to allegation­s of fraud, criminal mismanagem­ent, money laundering and misappropr­iation.

The OAG confirmed that “Franz Beckenbaue­r has today been interrogat­ed by federal prosecutor­s of the Confederat­ion... in Berne” adding that the 71-year-old had been “cooperativ­e”.

Beckenbaue­r has previously admitted to making mistakes but has denied wrongdoing.

Regarded as one of the game’s finest, he captained the West Germany team that won the 1974 World Cup and was coach when they won in 1990.

The German football federation’s own report into alleged irregulari­ties over the awarding of the 2006 World Cup was published in March last year.

It said that, while there was no evidence of Germany paying Fifa members in return for votes, payments were made to at least one former Fifa official through a web of accounts involving several other firms or individual­s, including Beckenbaue­r. – Reuters

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