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Soccer-Reus picks up hefty fine for driving without licence

BERLIN, Dec 18 (Reuters) - Borussia Dortmund and Germany winger Marco Reus has been fined more than half a million euros for repeatedly driving without a licence, Bild newspaper reported on Wednesday. The 25-year-old international was allegedly stopped by police several times and received speeding tickets on at least five occasions since 2011 before authorities realised he had been driving without a licence ever since. "I decided back then to take that road but the reasons I did it are something I cannot really understand today," Reus was quoted as saying in the German paper. Dortmund's prosecutor's office said the fine was 540,000 euros ($664,848) related to incidents from 2011 until this March. "Today I know that I was too naive and that it was stupid. I have learned my lesson and this will not happen again," Reus said. The club could not be immediately reached for a comment. Reus, who missed Germany's World Cup triumph in July after picking up an injury in the final warmup game, is a transfer target of several major European clubs. ($1 = 0.8122 euros) (Reporting by Karolos Grohmann; Editing by John O'Brien)