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Second division Osnabrück are the first German club to appeal sanctions over weeks-long fan protests against an external investor for the German Football League (DFL), and won't rule out taking the case to a civil court. The German Football Federation (DFB) fined Osnabrück €20,000 ($21,700) for "unsportsmanlike conduct" by their fans who threw tennis balls and other objects onto the pitch at three home games as part of the protests, leading to interruptions. The protests at many Bundesliga and second tier matches were one reason why the DFL eventually dropped its strategic partner plan. The DF...
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German fan spokesman Thomas Kessen won't guarantee an end of protests after the German Football League (DFL) abandoned plans to bring in a strategic partner but he doesn't expect any further match interruptions. Kessen also said that the DFL decision offers a huge opportunity to showcase the uniqueness of German football in "a vision for the future" instead of having a "rat race" with other leagues for more money. The DFL said on Wednesday it was abandoning the investor issue after weeks-long protests from fans and an unclear legal situation around the original vote by the 36 clubs, with Hanov...
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The German Football League (DFL) has decided to abandon a billion-euro plan to bring an investor into the league following several fan protests, DFL CEO Hans-Joachim Watzke said. The DFL executive committee unanimously decided the deal will not take place in an extraordinary meeting on Wednesday. "In view of current developments, a successful continuation of the process no longer seems possible. Even though there is a large majority in favour of the necessity of a strategic partnership," Watzke said in a press release. The two-thirds majority of the 36 Bundesliga and second division clubs vote...
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The German Football League (DFL) has decided to abandon a billion-euro plan to bring an investor into the league following several fan protests, DFL CEO Hans-Joachim Watzke says. The DFL executive committee unanimously decided the deal will not take place in an extraordinary meeting on Wednesday. "In view of current developments, a successful continuation of the process no longer seems possible. Even though there is a large majority in favour of the necessity of a strategic partnership," Watzke said in a press release. The DFL planned to boost marketing capabilities in a billion-euro ($1.08 bi...
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