Berlin: German soccer federation president Fritz Keller is facing calls to resign after comparing one of his vice presidents to infamous Nazi judge Roland Freisler.
The federation said Sunday that the presidents of its state and regional associations withdrew their confidence in Keller and asked him to step down to avert further damage to the federation.
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The associations also withdrew their trust in general secretary Friedrich Curtius, who has been involved in a long-standing power struggle with Keller, at their extraordinary conference in Potsdam over the weekend.
The 64-year-old Keller has faced heavy criticism across German sport since comparing vice president Rainer Koch to Freisler at a federation meeting on April 23.
"Such a statement is completely unacceptable and stunned us," the associations said in the statement published by the federation on Sunday.
"It is condemned in the strongest possible terms. The regional and state associations of the DFB stand for a democratic, tolerant and diverse society. The president's statement is incompatible with the principles and values of the associations.