German football chief quits over 2006 World Cup scandal

Football does its best to keep pace with athletics in the sporting scandal stakes as Wolfgang Niersbach quits over Fifa loan claims

Wolfgang Niersbach
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There are times when it's hard to keep up. On the same day that the World Anti-Doping Organisation commission called for Russia to be banned from athletics because of what it believes to be a state-sponsored doping scandal, another shameful sports story was back in the headlines with the resignation of the German football association (DFB) president.

Wolfgang Niersbach stood down on Monday evening over the 2006 World Cup scandal that, in the words of The Guardian "has tarnished the reputation of the world's biggest football federation".

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