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Title: Ex-Footballer’s Shocking Descent: From Millionaire to Welfare Case

by Alex Carter - Sports Editor

Former German national team goalkeeper Eike Immel is currently living ‍on a monthly income of ​just 563 euros, ⁣according to a report by Bild.The 60-year-old, who earned ⁣37 caps for West ⁤Germany between ⁤1980 and 1990, now volunteers as a youth⁣ goalkeeper coach in his hometown​ of Stadtallendorf, hesse.

Immel’s financial struggles stem‍ from a‍ history of borrowing money from acquaintances without ⁤repayment, including the late ​World ‌Cup winner Andy Brehme’s⁤ partner. While he has returned to his roots in stadtallendorf since 2016, his lifestyle has substantially changed; he resides in an apartment owned by‌ an associate and does not own the furniture. A legal dispute regarding a debt⁤ of approximately 60,000 euros is still ongoing, ‌with a ruling not yet legally binding.

The former Bundesliga shot-stopper, ⁣who ‍played for clubs including Borussia Dortmund and VfB Stuttgart, now dedicates his time to coaching young players. He currently lives in ​a borrowed apartment and uses borrowed furniture. Immel’s current situation contrasts sharply with his career as⁢ a professional footballer, culminating in participation in the 1990 World Cup in italy.

Bild ​reports that Immel has⁢ repeatedly borrowed ‌money from⁤ various individuals ⁢over the ​years, ⁣failing to honour⁣ those debts.⁣ The report‍ highlights the case of Brehme’s partner as one of the creditors affected by immel’s⁤ financial practices.

Despite his current circumstances, Immel remains involved in football, offering⁤ his expertise to the​ next generation of goalkeepers.the ongoing legal proceedings concerning the ​60,000 euro debt will ‍determine his future financial outlook.

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