German law enforcement descended on the headquarters of the Deutscher Fußball-Bund, the country’s national soccer association, as part of a sweeping investigation into how tickets for UEFA Euro 2024 were distributed. The raids involved more than 150 police officers fanning out across multiple locations in a coordinated nationwide operation.
The core allegation: thousands of match tickets and hotel reservations were improperly allocated to select individuals, bypassing the kind of fair-access systems that major sporting events are supposed to guarantee. For a tournament where the final alone generated 2.3 million ticket requests, the idea that insiders got preferential treatment is, to put it mildly, a bad look.
What the investigation covers
Authorities are probing whether the ticket distribution amounted to favoritism or, worse, outright bribery of public officials. The investigation encompasses suspects from both Germany and France, suggesting the alleged improprieties crossed national borders.
North Rhine-Westphalia Interior Minister Herbert Reul didn’t mince words about the stakes. He warned that any public service employees expecting bribes in connection with the ticket allocations would face serious repercussions.
The DFB, which served as the host association for the tournament held across German cities, now finds itself at the center of a governance crisis that strikes at the heart of how one of Europe’s most-watched sporting events was managed behind the scenes.
Why ticket corruption matters beyond sports
Euro 2024 was one of the most in-demand sporting events in recent memory. That 2.3 million request figure for the final alone represents a staggering level of public interest, the kind that makes improperly allocated tickets extremely valuable commodities.
The involvement of hotel reservations alongside tickets adds another layer. This wasn’t just about getting into the stadium. The allegations suggest a more comprehensive hospitality package was being distributed, which increases both the potential financial value of the alleged scheme and its complexity.
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