Business with right-wing extremists? ÖFB star Hinteregger in need of explanation

Elisabeth Sickl was FPÖ minister for a few months in 2000, her son was FPÖ municipal councilor in Graz. Heinrich Sickl has also been connected to German-speaking right-wing extremism for decades. At the age of 17, he was a member of the banned German neo-Nazi organization “Nationalist Front”. He also supports the Identitarian movement.

In addition to his role as a partner in “Hinti Event GmbH”, Sickl is also responsible for press work for the event. All concerns of the media representatives end up with Sickl. Of course, none of this paints a good picture for Hinteregger. It is almost impossible that the 29-year-old does not know who he is working with.

Bonvalot confronted both Hinteregger and Eintracht Frankfurt with his research, but they did not want to comment. The ÖFB told the KURIER that they wanted to contact Hinteregger and ask for a statement.

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