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Former Football Star Jerome Boateng Under Investigation for Driving Without a License

Колишній футболіст Єреме Ботенг опинився під слідством через керування автомобілем без водійських прав. Photo: Главком

Prosecutors Investigate Jerome Boateng

Munich prosecutors have opened a criminal investigation into former German national team footballer Jerome Boateng. The case stems from an incident in November 2023, when Boateng was caught driving a car despite having his license revoked. If convicted, he faces a potential fine or a prison sentence of up to one year. The fine would be calculated based on his daily income, likely amounting to between 30 and 40 daily rates.

Jerome Boateng's Career Highlights

Berlin-born Jerome Boateng began his career in Hertha BSC's youth academy. He debuted for Hertha's reserve team in the 2005/06 season and for the senior squad in 2006/07. Over his career, Boateng has played for clubs including Hamburg, Bayern Munich, Manchester City, Lyon, Salernitana, and LASK. He was also a key defender for the German national team from 2009 to 2018, competing in two European Championships and three World Cups.

Jerome Boateng's notable achievements include:

  • Winning the FA Cup with Manchester City.
  • Securing 9 Bundesliga titles, 5 DFB-Pokals, 2 German Super Cups, 2 UEFA Champions Leagues, 2 UEFA Super Cups, and 2 FIFA Club World Cups with Bayern Munich.
  • Earning a bronze medal at the 2010 FIFA World Cup and winning the World Cup title with Germany in 2014.
  • Being named German Footballer of the Year for the 2015/16 season.

Police stopped Boateng's vehicle on a Munich street just one month after his license had been suspended. The investigation is ongoing, and prosecutors have not yet decided on further action. This case comes at a difficult time for the former star, whose reputation has been marred by previous legal issues. High-profile athletes are often held to a higher standard, as their actions are closely watched by the public and can influence their fans. The outcome of this probe could have significant personal and professional consequences for Boateng.