Ex-Man City Goalkeeper Sentenced to Two Years in Prison in Fraud Case
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He is said to have borrowed money and never paid it back, which is why the former national goalkeeper Eike Immel was sentenced by the Marburg District Court to more than two years in prison.
Eike Immel was in the goal for the national football team and Borussia Dortmund. After his career he is said to have borrowed money from acquaintances and never paid back. Now he has to go to prison.
Eike Immel plays 19 national games for Germany. His great time is in the 1980s. Also at BVB the footballer successfully guards the goal. But then comes the financial crash. The 64-year-old is accused of fraud in 107 cases. Now the district court in Marburg speaks a verdict.
The long-standing Bundesliga goalkeeper Eike Immel was sentenced to a prison sentence by the district court. The 64-year-old, who ran 19 times for the German football national team, has to answer for fraud in over 100 cases.
The former DFB gatekeeper Eike Immel has to answer for fraud in 107 cases. A court has now imposed a prison sentence of over two years.
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