German Football Federation (DFB)
DFB and Infront reach settlement as contracts terminated
Sportfive secures DFB perimeter advertising role previously held by Infront
Conflict of interest doubts raised over Infront-DFB investigation process
DFB-Pokal to remain in Berlin until 2025
Strich joins Hoffenheim as DFB recruits DFL’s Blask to head commercial operations
German football federation to lose SAP as sponsor
Commercial chief Strich leaves DFB after 17 years
Swiss prosecutors file charges against ex-DFB officials
Infront reveals ex-employee believed to have defrauded clients
Fanatics expands merchandising empire with DFB partnership
DFB names Lahm as Euro 2024 leader
Former German FA, Fifa officials charged with tax evasion
German prosecutors have today (Friday) charged three former German Football Association (DFB) executives and one former official from world governing body Fifa with serious tax evasion in connection to the country’s staging of the 2006 World Cup.
DFB highlights perks of Euro 2024 staged in central Europe
The German Football Association (DFB) has submitted its bid book to host Uefa Euro 2024, emphasising the potential for an edition of the national team tournament in the heart of Europe while stating that it will also introduce new knowledge-sharing practices into its masterplan.
Four venues cut from German Euro 2024 bid shortlist
The German Football Association (DFB) has cut the shortlist of venues that have applied to host games under its bid for the Uefa Euro 2024 national team tournament to 14.
Eighteen venues in contention under Germany’s Euro 2024 bid
German FA confirms bid for Euro 2024
Grindel secures extended mandate as DFB president, former spy chief to lead new ethics body
Reinhard Grindel has been re-elected as president of the German Football Association (DFB), while Klaus Kinkel, a former spy chief and later Germany’s justice and foreign minister, has been appointed to lead a new ethics body formed in the wake of the scandal surrounding the 2006 Fifa World Cup.
Swiss Attorney General places former DFB executives under investigation
The office of the Swiss Attorney General confirmed today (Thursday) that it has opened criminal proceedings against German football great Franz Beckenbauer and three other former German Football Association (DFB) executives in relation to the country’s successful bid for the 2006 Fifa World Cup.