Overview
- Adeyemi met with BVB chiefs Lars Ricken and Sebastian Kehl on Wednesday, with the parties agreeing he will run training sessions for children in Dortmund’s Nordstadtliga in coordination with DFB sporting director Rudi Völler.
- The forward issued a public statement expressing remorse, saying he had ordered a “mystery box” earlier this year that contained items prohibited under Germany’s weapons laws.
- Völler and national coach Julian Nagelsmann spoke with Adeyemi during the international window, with Völler calling the conduct a dumb mistake while stressing the need for accountability and support.
- Prosecutors in Hagen confirmed a legally binding penal order dated October 30 measured at 60 daily units, while euro figures circulating in tabloid reports have not been officially confirmed.
- BVB said no one was harmed, the player remains not recorded as previously convicted, and there will be no immediate sporting sanctions alongside the agreed community engagement.