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DFB Ex-Treasurer’s Tax Trial Opens in Frankfurt as Defense Attacks Case

The proceedings could shape the federation’s disputed tax exposure after its charitable status was revoked for 2014–2015.

Overview

  • Prosecutors accuse Stephan Osnabrügge of evading about €3.5 million by misallocating stadium advertising revenue in 2014 and 2015.
  • Defense lawyer Jörg Oesterle rejected the allegations and called the indictment legally flawed, arguing the case lacks a criminal basis.
  • The DFB appears as a secondary participant, has appealed tax findings, and has set aside €46 million while separately seeking about €26 million back for 2006 in Kassel.
  • Cases against five other former officials were discontinued after monetary payments, whereas Osnabrügge declined a settlement because he asserts his innocence.
  • The court adjourned to 6 November, when ex–vice president Rainer Koch is expected to testify, and former DFB chief Theo Zwanziger attended the opening session as a spectator.