Beckenbauer failed to cooperate "despite repeated requests for his assistance" in the 2018-2022 World Cup inquiry, world soccer's ethics committee judging chamber said Wednesday. Beckenbauer was also fined 7,000 Swiss francs ($7,050).
"Mr. Beckenbauer thus did not behave in accordance with the general rules of conduct applicable to football officials in the context of the investigations," the ethics judges said in a statement.
It is the second sanction imposed on the former West Germany great for initially snubbing Garcia, who was FIFA's lead ethics prosecutor until resigning in December 2014.
Beckenbauer was a FIFA executive committee member during the December 2010 vote that chose Russia and Qatar as World Cup hosts for 2018 and 2022 respectively. He left the FIFA ruling committee in 2011.
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The light punishment is unlikely to end his dealings with FIFA ethics investigators.
Beckenbauer is currently implicated in claims of misconduct by Germany's bidding team to secure hosting the 2006 World Cup.
State prosecutors and tax officials in Germany are investigating allegations linked to the bid and its relations with FIFA. The complex has also involved the attorney general's office in Switzerland, which is leading a wide-ranging investigation of FIFA's business affairs.