Overview
- Musiala caused a high-speed collision on the A8 in April 2025 when an overtaking manoeuvre ran into a Volkswagen Golf, and his 16-year-old sister in his car was unhurt.
- An Amtsgericht in Munich issued a Strafbefehl for dangerous driving and negligent bodily harm that has become legally binding and led to a monetary fine and licence revocation.
- Media reports give specific details of the crash, citing a speed of 194 km/h in a 120 km/h zone and an estimated combined vehicle damage of about €200,000 with damaged guardrail.
- Two occupants of the other car suffered minor injuries, reported as light concussions, while Musiala says he has accepted the punishment, paid the fine, and received support from FC Bayern and the DFB.
- Under authorities’ rules Musiala may not apply for a new driving licence for nine months, likely meaning the earliest application will be around mid-November 2026, and the Strafbefehl stands unless formally challenged.