The Impact of Oliver Kahn’s Bayern Exit on the DFB Task Force

By: Christian Falk, Heiko Niedderer, Yannick Hüber, Robert Schreier and Dennis Brosda

His Bayern-Aus apparently also has an impact on other areas of power.

After the tight Bayern championship on the last day of last season, Oliver Kahn (54) was fired as CEO.

Surprising: Even without a club office, the ex-goalkeeper remained a member of the DFB task force. The special committee DFB President Bernd Neuendorf (62) BVB boss Hans-Joachim Watzke (64), DFB director Rudi Völler (63), ex-Bayern boss Karl-Heinz Rummenigge (67) RB boss Oliver Mintzlaff ( 48), Matthias Sammer (56) and him was founded shortly after the World Cup in Qatar to discuss the most important future decisions.

Her core tasks were the new appointments to the directorships of Völler and Hannes Wolf (42), which have now been completed.

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Surprising now: At the last official meeting of the task force, which took place in August shortly before Wolf was hired, Kahn was no longer there. After his Bayern exit, his influence at the DFB is apparently also decreasing.

Most recently, Kahn was back in the stadium, attending the second division game of his former club Karlsruher SC against Eintracht Braunschweig in the new Wildpark Stadium at the end of August. He also recently took part in various further training courses with a focus on motivation, leadership and goal achievement.

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What role does the task force still play at the DFB? She currently has no more explicit tasks, but Neuendorf could call her up again at any time.

Interestingly, according to BILD-Info, she should not be involved in the future decision about national coach Hansi Flick (58).

2023-09-06 09:16:21
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