German Authorities Launch Major Probe into Euro 2024 Ticket Misconduct Allegations

July 1, 2026
German Authorities Launch Major Probe into Euro 2024 Ticket Misconduct Allegations
  • Authorities across Germany are conducting searches tied to suspected EM ticket misconduct related to Euro 2024, including the DFB headquarters and city administrations.

  • Two named suspects include a 66-year-old former city of Gelsenkirchen employee and a 46-year-old French national, with alleged personal financial gains linked to an EM semifinal invitation.

  • Probes led by the Bochum Public Prosecutor’s Office and the Landeskriminalamt Nordrhein-Westfalen (LKA NRW) focus on possible benefits such as match tickets given to officials of the organizing bodies.

  • This report notes that updates will follow as new information becomes available.

  • Suspects have not yet had the opportunity to respond to the allegations, and the presumption of innocence applies.

  • Investigations are ongoing, with no statements from suspects at this stage and the presumption of innocence in place.

  • The Bochum Public Prosecutor’s Office and LKA NRW announced the proceedings; Bild’s initial reporting was not confirmed by officials, with Handelsblatt citing the announcement.

  • The DFB confirms a house search at its campus, stating it is only a witness in the proceedings and is cooperating with authorities.

  • NRW Interior Minister Herbert Reul stressed that civil servants must not solicit personal benefits at major events and pledged action against any such misconduct.

  • Reul underscored the seriousness of the suspicions and defended the integrity of public institutions and sports events, warning against compromising trust.

  • Initial reports suggested a DFB headquarters search in Frankfurt, though authorities did not confirm this at first; searches were ongoing and suspects had not commented.

  • The DFB confirmed coordination with authorities, noting ongoing investigative actions.

Summary based on 16 sources


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