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For the last 4 major international tournaments, the team has progressed to the semi-finals, and this year is viewed by many, as the culmination of the evolution of German. "After an exhaustive three-year investigation. T he German National Football team, known as Die Mannschaft ( 'The Team') is a 3-time winner of the FIFA World Cup, last winning the coveted trophy back in 1990 in Italy. "The withdrawal of the complaint meant that a procedural requirement for the prosecution of these offences was no longer met," OAG said, adding that it would "have to abandon the proceedings in relation to this allegation."Īl-Khelaifi hailed that part of the decision "The investigations revealed that Valcke had received undue advantages from both co-accused," the OAG statement said.Īl-Khelaifi was meanwhile charged with "inciting Valcke to commit aggravated criminal mismanagement," the OAG said.īut it said it had dropped "a criminal complaint of bribery" against him linked to the award of media rights for World Cup tournaments in 20 and other events, after FIFA withdrew the complaint it was based on following an "amicable agreement" with Al-Khelaifi. Valcke, formerly ex-FIFA boss Sepp Blatter's right-hand man, is suspected of awarding those rights to Al-Khelaifi in exchange for incitement and bribes. In a statement, the PSG chief described the charge as groundless.