Frankfurt: German Football Association (DFB) president Fritz Keller resigned on Monday, nearly a month after he compared one of the organization's vice presidents to a Nazi-era judge.
Keller likened Rainer Koch to Nazi-era judge Roland Freisler at a federation meeting on April 23. That prompted state and regional officials to express a vote of no confidence in Keller's leadership. Keller offered an apology which he said Koch did not accept.
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Keller said that "with this, I accept personal responsibility for my lapse at the board meeting of April 23, which should remain a sad low point in the wretched leadership situation" at the federation, known by its German initials DFB. He stepped down ahead of an expected ruling by an ethics panel.
Freisler, as a participant in the Wannsee Conference of 1942, was one of the Nazis responsible for the organization of the Holocaust. He became president of the People's Court, where he issued around 2,600 death sentences to opponents of the Nazi regime.