Skender Fani

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Skender Fani (born February 23, 1940 ) is an Austrian lawyer, player adviser in football and managing director of Toni Polster advertising company .

Fani's clients included Herbert Prohaska , Hans Krankl , Toni Polster , Gerhard Rodax , Walter Schachner , Andreas Herzog , Otto Konrad , Franz Wohlfahrt , Arnold Wetl and Emanuel Pogatetz . He became known for his participation in the management of the failed Rapid AG , which he co-founded in 1991. Currently (summer 2010) he looks after Roland Linz and Szabolcs Sáfár .

He became known a. a. through a scandal when Hans Krankl became a coach at FC Tirol Innsbruck . The judiciary saw it as proven that the spokesman for the board at the time, Klaus Mair , had paid the later team boss of the Austrian national soccer team 3.6 million Schillings "hand money". As Krankl's advisor, he received the amount and was therefore sentenced to an unconditional fine of 200,000 schillings for inciting tax evasion as a designated offender. In the same process, an identical judgment was issued against the FPÖ politician Walter Meischberger , who represented Peter Stöger's interests towards FC Tirol.

He is a member of the executive committee of SK Austria Klagenfurt.

Individual evidence

  1. a b c d e ballesterer of March 1, 2004: The business of Doctor Fani
  2. Transfermarkt.de: Supervised players ( Memento from May 16, 2010 in the Internet Archive )
  3. https://www.skaustriaklagenfurt.at/praesidium-29