• Bayern Munich president to step down at club • Likely to begin his jail term in a week's time • Raphael Honigstein says tricky era awaits Bayern Uli Hoeness has said he will accept his three-and-a-half-year prison term for tax evasion and will step down as president of Bayern Munich and chairman of the business behind it. It means he is likely to begin his sentence in around a week's time. Hoeness,...
Uli Hoeness says he will accept prison sentence for tax evasion
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