Beckenbauer unhappy with German FA over
World Cup affair
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[November 20, 2015]
By Karolos Grohmann
BERLIN, Nov 20 (Reuters) - Franz
Beckenbauer, the former World Cup-winning player and coach at the heart
of a scandal surrounding the 2006 tournament, is unhappy with the German
FA's response to his offer of a "personal" discussion with the
association.
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The DFB is eager for Beckenbauer to provide answers on several
issues including a controversial 2005 payment to FIFA and a draft
contract with a disgraced former vice president at soccer's global
governing body.
At the heart of the affair is the 6.7 million euros ($7.15 million)
payment from the German FA to FIFA that Der Spiegel magazine claimed
in October was a return on a loan from then Adidas CEO Robert
Louis-Dreyfus to help buy votes for Germany's World Cup bid at the
FIFA election in 2000.
Beckenbauer, who headed the 2006 World Cup organising committee, has
rejected allegations of a slush fund to buy votes for Germany's bid
but has previously admitted the payment to FIFA had been "a mistake
in hindsight".
In published excerpts of an interview with Germany's Sueddeutsche
Zeitung's weekend edition, Beckenbauer said he had offered a
"personal discussion" with German Football Association (DFB) bosses
who did not respond to his request.
"When you know each other so long and then you do not get any
reaction (to my letter) and learn everything from the television,
then where are we?" he said.
"When and how is something that I will now decide calmly after
discussing it with my lawyers," he said when asked if he would talk
again with the DFB.
The DFB, which could not be reached for comment, has said it wanted
Beckenbauer to meet once more with the legal firm conducting an
internal investigation and was not keen on a personal meeting.
Suspicion surrounding Beckenbauer has grown with the DFB saying a
contract between him and former FIFA vice-president Jack Warner,
banned from football for life, was signed four days before the 2000
vote.
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It offered a series of services, including friendly matches and
coaching support to the head of CONCACAF, the governing body for
North and Central America and the Caribbean, which Warner led from
1990 to 2011.
The World Cup affair has already claimed the head of the DFB with
Wolfgang Niersbach, under investigation by the Frankfurt prosecutor
for tax evasion over the payment to FIFA, resigning earlier this
month.
Two other former World Cup organising committee members are under
investigation following police raids on the German FA and private
homes.
Beckenbauer is not under formal investigation.
($1 = 0.9369 euros) (Editing by John O'Brien)
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