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Bernd Neuendorf Eyes Second Term as DFB President

Bernd Neuendorf remains President of the German Football Association (DFB). The 64-year-old, who has led the association since March 2022, was unanimously confirmed in his office until 2029 by the delegates at the Bundestag on Friday. The Düren native, former journalist and state secretary in North Rhine-Westphalia, had no opponent. Neuendorf has brought the once […]

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After his re-election as DFB president, Bernd Neuendorf wants to start a "design phase". For now, he has a lot of money at his disposal – but the awarding of the DFB investments triggers irritations.

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Bernd Neuendorf remains President of the German Football Federation. The 64-year-old was unanimously re-elected by the delegates at the DFB-Bundestag in Frankfurt am Main. Neuendorf has been leading the association since 2022.

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At the DFB-Bundestag a lot of things remain trimmed for harmony: Neuendorf starts unanimously into the second term of office, financially the association is more stable there. Tension was only caused by the fight vote for a vice-post.

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Bernd Neuendorf goes into his second term as DFB President. The 64-year-old wants to make the association fit for the future after years of consolidation. Bernd Neuendorf leads the German Football Association for a further four years as President. The 64-year-old was unanimously confirmed in office at the 45th Ordinary Bundestag of the world's largest sports association in Frankfurt am Main by the end of 2029 and announced: "The future begins no…

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Bernd Neuendorf has been unanimously re-elected as a DFB boss. He has brought the association in calm waters, he has also arranged the finances. However, his inconspicuous leadership style also has a dark side.

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aachener-zeitung.de broke the news in on Friday, November 7, 2025.
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