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Fan protests successful: DFL investor deal failed

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Several fan scenes loudly protested the DFL’s investor deal.
Björn LindroosEditor Sports & People

The fans’ protests were worth it. As the German Football League (DFL) announced on Wednesday, the planned deal with investors has failed. The association’s board decided this unanimously during its extraordinary meeting in Frankfurt.

“A successful continuation of the process no longer seems possible given current developments,” said Hans-Joachim Watzke, spokesperson for the DFL Presidium. Fan scenes in the 1st and 2nd Bundesliga have protested en masse against the deal with various actions in recent weeks. The ultras repeatedly interrupted the game by throwing objects such as tennis balls, and some games were even on the verge of being abandoned. For the fans, the entry of an investor represents football as a commercialized product and therefore everything they despise.

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“In the middle of a trial”

In mid-December, the 36 clubs from the 1st and 2nd Bundesliga voted on the entry of a billionaire investor and gave the green light thanks to a two-thirds majority (24 clubs voted yes). This gave DFL management permission to negotiate an investment agreement with interested parties. Just over two months later, the deal fell through.

“German professional football is in the midst of a test that is causing major disputes not only within the league association between the clubs, but also within the clubs between professionals, coaches, club managers, regulatory bodies, general assemblies and fan communities. The progress of the game and therefore the integrity of the competition are increasingly affected,” Watzke continues.

1st Bundesliga 23/24
team
SP
T.D
PT
1
Bayer Leverkusen
22
42
58
2
Bayern Munich
22
36
50
3
VfB Stuttgart
22
23
46
4
Borussia Dortmund
22
17
41
5
RB Leipzig
22
20
40
6
Eintracht Frankfurt
22
6
33
7
Werder Bremen
22
-3
29
8th
Sc Freiburg
22
-11
29
9
TSG Hoffenheim
22
-3
27
10
1. FC Heidenheim 1846
22
-7
27
11
VfL Bochum
22
-15
25
12
VfL Wolfsburg
22
-8th
24
13
Union Berlin
22
-14
24
14
FC Augsburg
22
-9
23
15
Borussia Monchengladbach
22
-7
22
16
1. FC Cologne
22
-21
16
17
FSV Mainz
22
-18
15
18
SV Darmstadt 98
22
-28
12

Source : Blick

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