BERLIN (AP) – The German soccer federation has been convicted of tax evasion related to its successful 2006 World Cup bid.
Germany soccer federation fined for tax evasion related to suspicious 2006 World Cup payment to FIFA
BERLIN (AP) – The German soccer federation has been convicted of tax evasion related to its successful 2006 World Cup bid.
It brought an end of sorts on Wednesday to a 10-year process prompted by allegations that Germany used a slush fund to buy votes from FIFA executive committee members to be certain of hosting the tournament.
A regional court in Frankfurt fined the federation, known by its German acronym DFB, 110,000 euros ($128,000) at the culmination of a nearly 16-month trial at the end of the investigation process.
Prosecutors had been pushing for a larger fine after accusing the DFB of failing to pay approximately 2.7 million euros (now $3.1 million) in taxes related to its payment of 6.7 million euros ($7.8 million) to FIFA, world soccer’s governing body, in April 2005.