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Hoeneß with Harsh Criticism of Klopp Advisor: DFB Responds to Allegations of the Bavarian Honorary President

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Uli Hoeneß sees Marc Kosicke's DFB role as critical. The association now explains the areas of activity of the friend of Bundestrainer Jürgen Klopp.

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Uli Hoeneß sees Marc Kosicke's DFB role as critical. The association now explains the areas of activity of the friend of Bundestrainer Jürgen Klopp.

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Uli Hoeneß does not leave a good hair on the structure of the DFB and its vice presidents. In his opinion, these are "unsuspected". Now some of the country's princes speak up and defend themselves.

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Uli Hoeneß publicly doubts Gianni Infantino's future as Fifa President. In doing so, he mentions a concrete incident in which he personally crossed a border.

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As soon as Jürgen Klopp took up his position as Bundestrainer, Julian Nagelsmann's successor had to accept the first critical notes of Uli Hoeneß. In an interview, the long-standing boss of FC Bayern had shown little interest in the fact that the new DFB head coach was allowed to bring his advisor with him. Now the association reacted clearly to the words of the FCB honorary president.

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The criticism of Uli Hoeneß is not well received by the DFB. Two vice-presidents accuse the Bavarian Patron of ignorance after his attack on the top of the association.

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Shortly after the most recent headlines about Gianni Infantino, Uli Hoeneß first refrains from criticizing the controversial FIFA president. Now, the Bavarian Honorary President pulls out - with clear words.

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t-online broke the news in Berlin, Germany on Thursday, August 20, 2026.
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