Slush fund allegedly used to buy votes for Germany's 2006 World

Slush fund allegedly used to buy votes for Germany's 2006 World

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German football was thrown into turmoil on Friday when magazine Der Spiegel said football officials had used a slush fund to win the bid to host the World Cup.

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