Because he drove without a license, football Bundesliga player Marius Wolf Borussia Dortmund has received 200,000 euros fine and two months driving ban. This was announced by the District Court in Kitzingen, Lower Franconia.

The 23-year-old has to pay 30 daily rates of 6666 euros. Wolf was stopped on 24 March 2018 by the police on the A3 in the district of Kitzingen. It turned out that because of a previous offense a driving ban existed. At that time the professional played for Eintracht Frankfurt.

In court, the football player was, according to a report of the "Main Post" represented by a lawyer. BVB Media Director Sascha Fligge said on Friday: "Borussia Dortmund is unaware of the process and we will talk to the player next week to find out more."