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DFB Rejects Bayern Appeal Over Luis Díaz Ban After Leverkusen Flashpoint

The ruling cites the high bar for overturning on‑field judgments under the “Tatsachenentscheidung” standard.

Overview

  • Luis Díaz must serve a one‑match suspension after the DFB Sports Court dismissed Bayern’s protest as unfounded.
  • Chair Stephan Oberholz said the referee’s assessment of a simulation was not gravely and unmistakably wrong, while Christian Dingert had called his own yellow‑red decision “very hard” on review.
  • The 1–1 draw in Leverkusen featured multiple VAR interventions, including two Bayern goals chalked off and a straight red for Nicolas Jackson, leaving Bayern nine points clear at the top.
  • DFB spokesman Alexander Feuerherdt countered Uli Hoeneß’s broadside by saying most match‑critical calls were correct or at least defensible, aside from the Díaz dismissal.
  • The incident has intensified scrutiny of VAR and officiating standards, with discussion of procedural tweaks such as allowing reviews of second yellow cards from next season.