Police raided the offices of the German Football Federation shortly after the World Elimination

Police have held a major raid on the German football federation, DFB, just hours after Germany was eliminated from the World Cup.
On Monday evening, Julian Nagelsmann's team suffered a humiliating loss to Paraguay after the execution of the penalty.
Paraguay had qualified in the run-up phase as one of the best nationals in the third country.
The penal series caused serious controversy on social networks, as some German players refused to take responsibility to strike the penalty before Jonathan Tah sent the penalty crucial to the trauma.
The first tah-wallatia he has executed in his professional career came after some of his associates hesitated and avoided “sfides” to assume responsibility at the moment the national needed them most.
As a result, this is the third World Cup in a row where Germany fails to pass the 1/8th phase of the final, losing the possibility of a long-awaited confrontation with France.
However, early elimination from the most prestigious football tournament is not the only problem for the country, as the German football federation became the target of a major raid only 36 hours after the elimination.
According to “City AM”, the operation conducted Wednesday morning included more than 150 effective police officers who searched DFB offices in Frankfurt, as well as municipalities of several cities that had organised Euro-2024 matches.
The investigation concerns doubts whether officials of these cities have received free benefits from the federation during the tournament, including match tickets, trips and accommodation in hotels, actions considered “hurshects”.
Speaking of the situation, Germany's Interior Minister Herbert Reul said: “A football ticket is not part of the salary. Anyone who works in public service and extends his hand to gain benefits can expect us to knock on the door. ”
The report also claims that two persons linked to the tour organising committee have been involved in the distribution of free tickets to the Euro-2024 semifinal between Spain and France. Police and prosecutors issued a joint statement.
The investigation's “Object are alleged unauthorised benefits including participation in an international football match, which an accused person at the time worked for an organising city, allegedly took from the responsibilities of the organising society.
In addition, the directors of the organising society allegedly offered the organising cities the exclusive right of ticketing (principle shopping rights), which has been used in part by these cities and then used in various ways. ”
Although the DFB has a most popular history of controversy, the bribe to FIFA officials is to ensure the right to host the 2006 World Cup. Germany's greatest concern remains what is happening in the field.
The loss of Paraguay in the 1/16th phase of the final has raised serious questions whether Julian Nagelsmann is the right man to lead the national in the upcoming tournaments, while 38-year-old is increasingly feeling pressure.
If you cannot defeat Paraguay in 120 minutes, then you deserve the elimination,” said after the match. “You shouldn't depend on your opponent's fate or lack of luck. ”
He went even further, acknowledging that Germany could no longer be considered part of the world's football elite.
If you're eliminated from Paraguay, then you're just not a first class team. I'm very disappointed,” he added.
Liverpool's former coach, Jurgen Klopp, has been linked to the post of German coach in the event Nagelsmann gets fired after this failure in the World Cup, while reporting that he is willing to take the lead of the national./ Periscope.











