Former Bayern Munich president Uli Hoeness arrives for the official foundation stone laying ceremony of Bayern Munich's youth training centre in Munich, southern Germany, October 16, 2015. [Photo/Agencies] |
According to the court officials, legal requirements for an early release have been met. Meanwhile, Hoeness himself also made an appropriate application for an early prison release last year.
Hoeness was sentenced in March 2014 by a Munich court to three years and six months in jail of evading taxes estimated at 28.5 million euros ($31.1 million). Three months later, the former Bayern boss began his sentence after giving appeal up and he spent seven months behind bars completely.
After then he has been on day release from prison since early last year and has been working with FC Bayern's junior team department.