An investigation into how organisers secured hosting
rights for the 2006 World Cup prompted the resignation, but the former
Germany international did not confirm his interest
Oliver Bierhoff has refused to be drawn on talk he could replace
Wolfgang Niersbach as the German Football Association (DFB) president.
Niersbach resigned from his post on Monday amid an investigation into allegations the organisation secured the right to host the 2006 World Cup via corrupt means.
The DFB headquarters and the homes of Niersbach, his predecessor Theo Zwanziger and general secretary Horst Schmid have all been searched by investigators.
Niersbach resigned from his post on Monday amid an investigation into allegations the organisation secured the right to host the 2006 World Cup via corrupt means.
The DFB headquarters and the homes of Niersbach, his predecessor Theo Zwanziger and general secretary Horst Schmid have all been searched by investigators.
