Braun was born in
Breinig. At the age of 13, he was playing for SV Breinig. After
graduation in 1943 in
Alsdorf, he became a
soldier in
World War II and was taken
prisoner, from which he was released in 1946. After returning, Braun studied
law and
philosophy and founded the company "Kartoffel-Braun" (Braun Potatoes). In addition he played football in the first team of SV Breinig. From 19 August 1956 to 20 February 1959, he was chairman of the club. On 4 August 1973, Braun was elected president of the
Middle Rhine Football Association and a member of the DFB Advisory Board. On 25 August of the same year he became Vice President of the
Western German Football Association. From 1983 to 1987, Braun was a member of the board of
1. FC Köln. On his 60th birthday, 27 February 1985, he was awarded the
Federal Cross of Merit 1st class. He received the Federal Cross of Merit with Star in 1997. For his services to the country of
North Rhine-Westphalia he was honored with the
Order of Merit of the country in 1995. From 1977 to 1992 he was treasurer of the DFB. On 24 October 1992, Braun was elected the eighth president of the DFB. That same year he also became a member of the board for the
National Olympic Committee. Braun remained DFB president until 28 April 2001. During the World Cup 1986 in Mexico, Braun visited with some international players, a Mexican orphanage and founded, in the wake of misery, Mexico Help of the Egidius Braun Foundation. Also due to his charitable commitment, Braun received many sympathies within the
DFB,
UEFA and from the whole environment of German football. Nonetheless, he was not spared of problematic situations. After the
Germany national team was defeated at the
1994 FIFA World Cup in the United States, Braun had to justify his solidarity with criticized German national coach
Berti Vogts. The "Bild" newspaper urged Vogts to resign. Two years later, national coach Vogts, won the European Championship. Braun was married; the couple had two sons. He was a hunter and nature lover. The supporter of
Alemannia lived in
Aachen. On 16 October 2006, he suffered a
stroke. He died in Aachen on 16 March 2022, at the age of 97. == Activities in UEFA ==