The head of German football stepped down in the
middle of an investigation into bribery concerning hosting rights of the
2006 World Cup, surprising observers
The head of the German Football Association stepped down from his post on Monday following the scandal surrounding allegations of bribery in the bidding process for the 2006 World Cup.
Niersbach, who only took the role in 2007, has always denied any personal wrongdoing and stated that his decision to resign was in order to help protect the integrity of the DFB.
Podolski says the reigning world champions have always enjoyed a strong working relationship with the 64-year-old and was saddened by his decision.
