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Each year the club organizes a training camp for children whose parents don't have enough money to go on holiday – and many of the kids joining the camp have an immigrant background. Cooperation between Germans and immigrants is working very well on the...
Zwanziger, president of the German soccer federation, has called on gay soccer players "to have the courage to declare themselves," the Huffington Post reports. German national team captain Philipp Lahm replied in an interview with Fr-Online.de that it...
File photo of Organizing committee chief Steffi Jones, German President Christian Wulff and wife Bettina, FIFA president Sepp Blatter, German chancellor Angela Merkel and German soccer association president Theo Zwanziger (L to R) cheering after a goal... View Photo »
Theo Zwanziger called on gay players "to have the courage to declare themselves," although he conceded it was surely difficult to acknowledge one's homosexuality within a team. He pointed to the example of Berlin Mayor Klaus Wowereit, who came out...
THE departing German football federation president Theo Zwanziger said it was time for gay players "to have the courage to declare themselves," but Germany captain Philipp Lahm thinks differently. "Football is like being the gladiators in the old...
Theo Zwanziger told gay players to “have the courage to declare themselves.” He spoke at a discussion panel on homophobia in soccer sponsored by the German soccer federation of which he is president. “It would be not only a breakthrough for soccer but...
BERLIN, GERMANY - FEBRUARY 10: (L-R) German government's Integration coordinator Maria Boehmer, Wolfgang Niersbach General Secretary of the German football association (DFB), German Chancellor Angela Merkel, Theo Zwanziger, president of the German football... View Photo »
Theo Zwanziger, who will leave the post in March, called on gay players "to have the courage to declare themselves," although he conceded it was surely difficult to acknowledge one's homosexuality within a team. Zwanziger pointed to the example of...
Theo Zwanziger called on gay players "to have the courage to declare themselves," although he conceded it was surely difficult to acknowledge one's homosexuality within a team. He pointed to the example of Berlin Mayor Klaus Wowereit, who came out...
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BERLIN, GERMANY - FEBRUARY 10: Wolfgang Niersbach (L), General Secretary of the German football association (DFB) and Theo Zwanziger, president of the German football association (DFB) attend the DFB and Mercedes Benz Integration Prize Award-Giving Ceremony at the Intercontinental Hotel...
View Photo »BERLIN, GERMANY - FEBRUARY 10: German Chancellor Angela Merkel (L) and Theo Zwanziger, president of the German football association (DFB) shake hands during the DFB and Mercedes Benz Integration Prize Award-Giving Ceremony at the Intercontinental Hotel on February 10, 2012 in Berlin,...
View Photo »BERLIN, GERMANY - FEBRUARY 10: Theo Zwanziger, president of the German football association (DFB) holds a speech during the DFB and Mercedes Benz Integration Prize Award-Giving Ceremony at the Intercontinental Hotel on February 10, 2012 in Berlin, Germany.
View Photo »BERLIN, GERMANY - FEBRUARY 10: (L-R) Oliver Bierhoff, team manager of the German football national team, Wolfgang Niersbach, General Secretary of the German football association (DFB) and Theo Zwanziger, president of the German football association (DFB) attend the DFB and Mercedes Benz...
View Photo »File photo of Organizing committee chief Steffi Jones, German President Christian Wulff and wife Bettina, FIFA president Sepp Blatter, German chancellor Angela Merkel and German soccer association president Theo Zwanziger (L to R) cheering after a goal by Germany against Canada during...
View Photo »KAISERSLAUTERN, GERMANY - FEBRUARY 08: Theo Zwanziger, president of German Football Association (DFB) congratulates Horst Eckel during the Horst Eckel's 80th birthday celebration at VIP Lounge at Fritz Walter stadium on February 8, 2012 in Kaiserslautern, Germany.
View Photo »German national soccer team manager Oliver Bierhoff, Chancellor Angela Merkel, German soccer association (DFB) President Theo Zwanziger and Immigration Commissioner Maria Boehmer (R-L) attend the DFB Integration Prize award ceremony in Berlin, February 10, 2012.
View Photo »Wolfgang Niersbach (R), general secretary of the German soccer association (DFB) and designated successor of DFB president Theo Zwanziger (2nd R) welcome German Chancellor Angela Merkel for the DFB Integration Prize award ceremony in Berlin, February 10, 2012.
View Photo »HENNEF, GERMANY - JANUARY 17: Theo Zwanziger, president of the German Football Federation DFB smile during a press conference at the DFB Dialog Forum 'Vor dem Ball sind alle gleich - Sexuelle Identitaeten im Fussball' about sexual identities in football at Sportschule Hennef on January...
View Photo »HENNEF, GERMANY - JANUARY 17: Dr. Theo Zwanziger, president of the German Football Federation 'DFB' holds a speach during the DFB Dialog Forum 'Vor dem Ball sind alle gleich - Sexuelle Identitaeten im Fussball' about sexual identities in football at Sportschule Hennef on January 17, 2012...
View Photo »Wolfgang Niersbach (R), general secretary of the German soccer association (DFB) and designated successor of DFB president Theo Zwanziger (L) hold a news conference at the DFB headquarters in Frankfurt, December 7, 201.
View Photo »Theo Zwanziger, president of the German soccer association (DFB) looks on during a news conference at the DFB headquarters in Frankfurt, December 7, 201. Zwanziger announced that he will resign be replaced by Wolfgang Niersbach, general secretary of the DFB.
View Photo »The President of the German Football Federation, DFB, Theo Zwanziger, left, shakes hands with Secretary General of DFB, Wolfgang Niersbach, at the DFB headquarters in Frankfurt, Germany, Wednesday Dec. 5, 2011. Wolfgang Niersbach is set to become president of the influential German...
View Photo »The President of the German Football Federation, DFB, Theo Zwanziger, left, laughs as Secretary General of DFB, Wolfgang Niersbach, right, speaks at a press conference at the DFB headquarters in Frankfurt, Germany, Wednesday Dec. 5, 2011. Wolfgang Niersbach is set to become president...
View Photo »President of the German soccer federation Deutscher Fussball-Bund (DFB) Theo Zwanziger (L) hugs Secretary General of Germany's Social Democratic Party (SPD) Andrea Nahles after his speech at a SPD party convention in Berlin December 5, 2011.
View Photo »BERLIN, GERMANY - OCTOBER 04: Wolfgang Niersbach (L), General Secretary of the German Football Federation (DFB), gets a hug from DFB President Theo Zwanziger as Franz Beckenbauer (R) looks on after German President Christian Wulff awarded Niersbach the Federal Cross of Merit...
View Photo »(From L) German Environment Minister Norbert Roettgen, DFB President Theo Zwanziger German Chancellor Angela Merkel and DFB Secretary General Wolfgang Niersbach (R) attend the FIFA Women's Football World Cup final match Japan vs USA on July 17, 2011 in Frankfurt am Main, western Germany.
View Photo »Members of Germany's U-17 football team pose with Theo Zwanziger (C), president of the German Football Association (DFB) and Wolfgang Niersbach (C, left), general secretary of the DFB, as they return from the U-17 World Cup, in Frankfurt July 12, 2011.
View Photo »SINSHEIM, GERMANY - JULY 02: Steffi Jones, head of the Local Organising Committee of the FIFA 2011 Women's World Cup, and DFB President Theo Zwanziger wait for the FIFA Women's World Cup 2011 Group C match between USA and Colombia at the Fifa Womens World Cup Stadium on July 2, 2011 in Sinsheim,...
View Photo »German Green party co-leader Claudia Roth (R) and German soccer federation president Theo Zwanziger (L) attend the Women's World Cup Group A soccer match against Nigeria in Frankfurt June 30, 2011.
View Photo »BERLIN, GERMANY - JUNE 26: German Chancellor Angela Merkel (C) with FIFA president Joseph S. Blatter (L) and President of the German Football Federation DFB Theo Zwanziger the FIFA Women's World Cup Group A match between Germany and Canada at Olympic Stadium on June 26, 2011 in Berlin,...
View Photo »Wolfgang Niersbach, general secretary of the German soccer association (DFB) and designated successor of DFB president Theo Zwanziger answeres journalists questions after a news conference at the DFB headquarters in Frankfurt, December 7, 201.
View Photo »The empty parking place of Theo Zwanziger, president of the German soccer association (DFB) is pictured at the DFB headquarters in Frankfurt, December 7, 201. Zwanziger announced that he will resign of the presidential office and be replaced by Wolfgang Niersbach, general secretary of...
View Photo »Leader of Germany's Social Democratic Party (SPD) Sigmar Gabriel (R) applauds to President of the German soccer federation Deutscher Fussball-Bund (DFB) Theo Zwanziger after his speech at a SPD party convention in Berlin December 5, 2011.
View Photo »President of the German soccer federation Deutscher Fussball-Bund (DFB) Theo Zwanziger reacts after his speech at a party convention of Germany's Social Democratic Party (SPD) in Berlin December 5, 2011.
View Photo »BERLIN, GERMANY - FEBRUARY 10: Wolfgang Niersbach (L), General Secretary of the German football association (DFB) and Theo Zwanziger, president of the German football association (DFB) attend the DFB and Mercedes Benz Integration Prize Award-Giving Ceremony at the Intercontinental Hotel...
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