Former Werder Bremen boss Markus Anfang apologies for FORGING a Covid-19 vaccination card

Former Werder Bremen boss Markus Anfang apologies for FORGING a Covid-19 vaccination card and says he failed to act ‘as a role model’… but the banned German coach reveals he is still ‘afraid’ of the vaccine

  • Former Werder Bremen manager Markus Anfang has issued an apology 
  • He used a fake Covid-19 documentation and resigned from his job in November
  • Anfang says he’s ‘afraid’ of the vaccine after his father suffered a cardiac arrest 
  • He has since been banned from football for a year and fined £16,700

Former Werder Bremen boss Markus Anfang has apologised and offered an explanation for using a fake Covid-19 vaccination card. 

The 47-year-old along with his assistant, Florian Junge, resigned from their respective positions in November after German authorities launched an investigation into an alleged use of a forged Covid-19 vaccination documentation. 

In his first interview since the incident, Anfang admitted he failed in his as a ‘role model’ and explained his fears of the vaccination. 

He told ZDF Sports Studio: ‘I have in no way lived up to my role as a role model. I have disappointed many people, lied to them and done a lot of damage to my family,’ he said.

‘I can understand that many people are angry and disappointed. I would love to turn back the clock and undo this mistake.’

Anfang also admitted he had his worries about the vaccine once his father suffered a cardiac arrest and is to this day still ‘afraid’ to take it. 

Markus Anfang (pictured) has apologised and issued an explanation for using a fake Covid-19 documentation

Markus Anfang (pictured) has apologised and issued an explanation for using a fake Covid-19 documentation 

‘I’m still afraid of the vaccination. He (father) had a very bad heart attack, was more dead than alive, was resuscitated nine times’, the German said. 

‘I experienced it first hand and when you see all this, how your dad fights his way back to life – that just does something to you. This fear that I have as a result is difficult for me to take away.’

He added: ‘In the end, when I’m asked for explanations, they’re not excuses for what I did. I used a fake health certificate.

‘I wasn’t vaccinated, I lied, I didn’t tell the truth because it was for me at that moment it was like I can only stay in the job and do my work with a vaccination. That’s when I made this mistake. I’m terribly sorry.’

As a result of his actions, Anfang was banned from football for a year and received a £16,700 (20,000 Euros) fine in January.  

His former assistant, Junge, was banned for 10 months and fined £2500 (3000 Euros). 

Anfang stepped down from his role in November and was replaced by Ole Werner (pictured)

Anfang stepped down from his role in November and was replaced by Ole Werner (pictured)  

Werder Bremen are currently second in 2.Bundesliga and are on course to gain promotion

Werder Bremen are currently second in 2.Bundesliga and are on course to gain promotion 

A statement from the German Football Association (DFB) said: ‘Through their actions, Markus Anfang and Florian Junge have violated their role model positions as coaches to a considerable extent.’

Anfang took the Werder Bremen job last summer following the club’s relegation from the Bundesliga. During his time there, he won just five of 14 games. Prior to that, he managed the likes of Darmstadt 98 and FC Koln among others. 

Bremen, meanwhile, under the helm of new manager Ole Werner, currently sit second in Germany’s second division and are on course to gain promotion back to the top flight. 

source: dailymail.co.uk