I played for Man City in the Premier League but I've squandered £9MILLION and now live in council housing on £489-a-month benefits
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A former Manchester City player is facing a significant legal setback as he prepares to serve a prison sentence of two years and two months due to financial misconduct.

Ex-goalkeeper Eike Immel has been sentenced by a district court in Marburg, Germany, following his conviction on 107 counts of fraud. The charges primarily involved borrowing money without repaying it, with the total debt amounting to approximately £29,775. Additionally, Immel was found guilty of selling tickets to a European Championship match, pocketing the money, yet failing to provide the tickets to buyers.

Reports from the German news outlet Bild highlight the precarious state of Immel’s finances. “He lives hand to mouth. This fact has been publicly known for years,” one source revealed, emphasizing that while Immel is not considered a career fraudster, his actions reflect the struggles of a once-successful athlete now fallen on hard times.

‘He lives hand to mouth. This fact has been publicly known for years.

‘[He is] not a professional fraudster, but a failed former footballer.’

Ex-Manchester City goalkeeper Eike Immel (left) is now awaiting to go to prison due to fraud

Ex-Manchester City goalkeeper Eike Immel (left) is now awaiting to go to prison due to fraud

The 64-year-old is awaiting two years and two months in prison for after being guilty of 107 fraud cases

The 64-year-old is awaiting two years and two months in prison for after being guilty of 107 fraud cases

The German (pictured in 2019) has blown his £8.7million fortune and is now living on benefits

The German (pictured in 2019) has blown his £8.7million fortune and is now living on benefits

The 64-year-old played two City across the 1995-96 and 1996-97 seasons – retiring at the end of the latter.

He made 50 appearances for the club and during a career that was spent predominately in Germany with Borussia Dortmund (1978-1986) and then Stuttgart (1986-1995) he earned over £8.7million in career earnings.

However, he has since staggeringly lost all of his multi-millions with his world very different ahead of his impending time behind bars.

Currently, Immel is living off state benefits and staying in a council flat in his home town of Stadtallendorf, Germany.

He was declared bankrupt in 2008 and his family life torn apart as his wife and children left him amid concerns about the financial turmoil.

Now, the former West Germany international spends his time working as an unpaid goalkeeping coach to local youth teams.

And before he goes to prison, Immel has divulged how his life has gone this way in a German TV documentary.

Speaking to Armes Deutschland (Poor Germany), he said: ‘In the past I earned millions. But these days I live on £489-a-month.

Immel made 50 appearances at Manchester City across two seasons before retiring in 1997

Immel made 50 appearances at Manchester City across two seasons before retiring in 1997

‘The state supports the people who need help. I have to say that’s terrific.

‘I must have squandered at least €10m [£8.7m] during my career. I used to be highly sought-after.

‘I used to get the best tables in restaurants, and car dealers gave me huge discounts. I received benefits wherever I went.

‘My salaries grew bigger all the time, and when I moved to Manchester City I was on almost £1m a year.

‘The money would have been enough for me to live on for the rest of my life.

‘But I got divorced, and my children had to be looked after properly, so a big part of it went on that.

‘Then I made bad investments in property, and also gave away a lot of money. We never economised on anything.’

Immel is living off state benefits and staying in a council flat in his home town of Stadtallendorf

Immel is living off state benefits and staying in a council flat in his home town of Stadtallendorf

Last year, Immel delved into what his money used to be spent on and regretting his past actions – and how he sometimes he has to rely on loved ones as he could have just £2-a-month to live on after expenses at the time.

Speaking to German outlet Stat 1 in May 2024, he admitted: ‘Money wasn’t a concern for me in the past. I used to live the life of Riley.

‘Sometimes my mobile phone bill came to €10,000 [£9,000] a month. One Christmas I spent £25,000 on clothes for my new girlfriend.

‘I paid £1m for my home, but at one point the bailiffs were at my door.

‘The tax office said I owed them £800,000, and I was unable to pay it. I did things that any normal person would say can’t be true.

‘I hadn’t given enough thought to the future. Dealing with money is not one of my strengths.

‘It is a real battle to make ends meet. Sometimes I just have £2 left.

The furnishings in the flat have all been given to me, and a friend who runs a local restaurant lets me eat for free.

‘I am thankful for the help. But I wish it didn’t have to be this way.’

During his time at City, Immel has revealed that he would earn close to £1m-a-year in salary

During his time at City, Immel has revealed that he would earn close to £1m-a-year in salary

The former goalkeeper (bottom row, centre left) won 19 international caps for West Germany

The former goalkeeper (bottom row, centre left) won 19 international caps for West Germany

Immel’s fall from grace is in stark contrast to a successful career where he played 534 Bundesliga matches during his time combined at Borussia Dortmund and Stuttgart. While at the latter he won 1991-92 league title too.

He won 19 caps for West Germany and was in their squads for the 1982 and 1986 World Cups – where they finished runners-up. He was part of the squad that won the 1980 European Championship and was in the squad for the 1984 and 1988 editions too.

He retired from international football at the age of 28 after Euro 1988 and subsequently missed out on his country’s World Cup triumph two years later.

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