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Wolfgang Niersbach


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nameWolfgang Niersbach
imageWolfgang-Niersbach.jpg
captionNiersbach in 2015
office11th President of the DFB
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predecessorTheo Zwanziger
successorRainer Koch and Reinhard Rauball (acting)
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birth_placeRommerskirchen, West Germany
occupationJournalist
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Wolfgang Niersbach (born 30 November 1950) is a German sports official and former sports journalist. From 2 March 2012 until 9 November 2015, he was President of the German Football Association (, DFB).

Biography

Niersbach played football in youth team of Düsseldorfer SC 99 and went to high school at the Görres-Gymnasium in Düsseldorf. After high school, he studied German studies and started volunteering in 1973 for the news agency Sport-Informations-Dienst. Until 1988, he wrote reports for this news agency and acted as an editor for association football and ice hockey, covering numerous World and European Championships and Olympic Games. At the same time, he was responsible editor for the stadium newspaper for Fortuna Düsseldorf for eleven years, where he designed the Fortuna aktuell, as well as working four years with the stadium newspaper for the Düsseldorfer EG ice hockey club.

As press officer of the 1988 European Football Championship in West Germany, Niersbach gained experience in organizing press activities during major sporting events. Eventually leading to him becoming press secretary and media director at the DFB. In March 1997, he became a member of the bid committee for the 2006 FIFA World Cup. After the successful completion of his application, on 1 January 2001 he was made Executive Vice President and Press Officer of the 2006 FIFA World Cup Organizing Committee. His successor as director of communications at the DFB was Harald Stenger. On 15 September 2006, he was appointed as successor to Bernd Pfaff as the director at the DFB responsible for the areas of team management, youth, talent and coaching. He worked closely in this position with Germany national football team manager Oliver Bierhoff and DFB sporting director Matthias Sammer. At the DFB Bundestag in Mainz on 26 October 2007, Niersbach was appointed as successor to Horst R. Schmidt as new Secretary General. Making him the highest paid staff of the DFB.

President of the German Football Association

After a DFB board meeting on 7 December 2011 in Frankfurt, it was announced that Niersbach was ready for election as the new DFB president. The previous president, Theo Zwanziger, ended his tenure in March 2012, and on 2 March 2012, Niersbach was unanimously elected as the new DFB president. His successor as secretary general was Helmut Sandrock. In January 2013 he signed the Declaration of the 53 European FIFA member associations to reform the Fifa Statutes. The declaration rejected the idea of a time limit of membership in the FIFA Executive Committee and an integrity check of its members by FIFA. Instead, the integrity check would be made by the regional associations. On 24 May 2013, he was elected into the UEFA Executive Committee and on 24 March 2015, into the FIFA Council.

On 9 November 2015, he resigned as DFB president amidst reports about alleged bribery surrounding the 2006 FIFA World Cup. In March 2016, the FIFA Ethics Committee opened formal proceedings against Niersbach regarding the awarding of the 2006 World Cup.

On 25 July 2016, FIFA's ethics committee has announced a one-year ban from all football-related activities for Wolfgang Niersbach for failing to report potential misconduct surrounding the award of the 2006 World Cup to Germany.

Family

Niersbach is divorced and has two grown-up daughters. Around the end of 2014 he announced that he is in a relationship with a woman from Munich, who was 23 years younger than him.

References

References

  1. (29 February 2012). "Mit Niersbach erhält der DFB neue Akzente". SPOX.
  2. (18 July 2015). "Das Netzwerk". Spiegel.
  3. (16 October 2015). "Beckenbauer, Niersbach, Zwanziger: Das Organisationskomitee der WM 2006". n-tv.
  4. (20 July 2006). "Niersbach wird DFB-Direktor". Frankfurter Allgemeine Zeitung.
  5. (4 November 2015). "Razzia beim DFB: Das hat Präsident Niersbach falsch gemacht". Focus.
  6. (6 December 2011). "DFB-Präsident: Niersbach soll Zwanziger-Nachfolger werden". Spiegel.
  7. (2 March 2012). "Niersbach elected president, Sandrock as General Secretary". [[German Football Association]].
  8. (24 October 2015). "Der lange Streit zwischen Zwanziger und Niersbach". Frankfurter Allgemeine Zeitung.
  9. (30 July 2015). "Bekommt Bierhoff die Rückendeckung der Amateure?". Rheinische Post.
  10. (27 September 2015). "DFB-Chef Niersbach und der Fifa-Skandal: Hochbezahlt und ahnungslos". Spiegel.
  11. (24 May 2013). "DFB-Chef Niersbach in UEFA-Exekutive gewählt". Zeit.
  12. (24 March 2015). "Niersbach in Fifa-Exekutive gewählt: Die wundersame Sportpolitik-Karriere des Wolfgang N.". Focus.
  13. (9 November 2015). "Niersbach tritt als DFB-Präsident zurück". dfb.de.
  14. (9 November 2015). "German FA president Wolfgang Niersbach quits over World Cup scandal". The Guardian.
  15. (22 March 2016). "FIFA Opens Ethics Case Against German Soccer Officials Including Beckenbauer". The New York Times.
  16. [https://www.theguardian.com/football/2016/jul/25/fifa-ban-dfb-president-wolfgang-niersbach FIFA hands one-year ban to former DFB president Wolfgang Niersbach]
  17. (11 November 2014). "Niersbach: Neue Freundin hat einen bekannten Ex". tz.
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