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German FA denies Ozil’s racism accusations

By Kehinde Sobowale
23 July 2018   |   5:10 pm
The German Football Association (DFB) has denied racial abuse claims made by Mesut Ozil on Sunday in his announcement that he has retired from international football. Ozil alleged that he had been racially abused in several occasions by the German FA, notably the president Reinhard Grindel. "We reject the notion that the DFB is associated…

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The German Football Association (DFB) has denied racial abuse claims made by Mesut Ozil on Sunday in his announcement that he has retired from international football.

Ozil alleged that he had been racially abused in several occasions by the German FA, notably the president Reinhard Grindel.

“We reject the notion that the DFB is associated with racism. The DFB stands for diversity, from the representatives at the top to the boundless, day-to-day dedication of people at the base.” the German FA said in a statement.

It added that “In the eyes of Grindel and his supporters, I am German when we win, but I am an immigrant when we lose,” wrote Ozil, a 2014 World Cup winner, who accused Grindel of failing to side with him against his critics.

The DFB said they regretted Ozil’s decision to quit international football, but firmly rejected his accusations against Grindel.

“The DFB is very grateful to Mesut Ozil for his outstanding performance in the jersey of the German national teams,” continued the statement.

It further stated that “It is regrettable that Mesut Ozil felt that he had not been sufficiently protected as a target of racist slogans. But it was important that Mesut Ozil, like Ilkay Gundogan before him, gives answers to the photo (with Erdogan).

“In the DFB, we win and lose together, as a team. The DFB would have been happy if Mesut Ozil had wanted to remain part of the team on this shared basis. He decided otherwise.” German FA said.

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