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German football boss rejects Özil racism charge, but admits mistake
Article
/ 26 July 2018

German football boss rejects Özil racism charge, but admits mistake

Reinhard Grindel has admitted he should have done more to protect the midfielder against discriminatory abuse

By Hui Min Neo
Thomas Müller – small town roots that grew a star
Article
/ 3 June 2016

Thomas Müller – small town roots that grew a star

In the sleepy alpine hamlet of his birth, Bayern football ace Thomas Müller is revered as a hero.

By Ryland James
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Article
/ 13 January 2010

German FA backs World Cup security

The German football federation has backed South Africa on security at the World Cup following the gun attack on the Togo national team bus in Angola.

By Staff Reporter
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/ 16 January 2008

Coach knows Nigerians expect Cup title

Nigeria coach Berti Vogts admits he will have a tough time holding on to his job unless his team shines in Ghana at the African Cup of Nations and preferably returns with a third title. ”The country is expecting us to win the title without conceding a goal,” said the 61-year-old.

By Andreas Schirmer

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