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Herbert Hainer announced run for another term as Bayern Munich president

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Bayern Munich’s front office has not always been a place where someone can settle into a job, but throughout some big executive changes over recent years, president Herbert Hainer have survived — and will now be running for a third term at the position.

“It’s an honor for me to be president of FC Bayern, and I would be delighted if the board nominated me as a candidate again. Even when I was young, I was in the stands -:I feel it’s a big responsibility for all of us to continuously develop this club

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with its unique fan base together, so that everyone can be proud of our FC Bayern. It’s about passion, courage, clarity – and togetherness,” Hainer said told FCBayern.com. “I’ve always said I want to be everyone’s president – dialogue is important to me, and here, too, the club has set standards in recent years. On our 125th anniversary, we currently have 410,000 members: That speaks for itself. FC Bayern should be a home for everyone. That’s what our executive committee stands for – also in the future.”

Hainer has made it through some tumultuous times at the club and hopes to help the club transition from an older generation to a new one in the coming years.


With a move for Hugo Ekitiké getting close, the reality is that Bayern Munich is likely going to get Luis Diaz…whether fans like it or not. Bayern Munich has reportedly also exited talks with VfB Stuttgart to focus on a deal for Diaz. It might also just be time for Bayern Munich to rip off the band-aid and sell Kim Min-jae, João Palhinha, and Sacha Boey. Finally, we have a note Bayer Leverkusen’s CEO and his recent slam on Bayern. You can get all of that and more on the latest edition of the Bavarian Podcast Works Show! The podcast is available on Patreon, Acast, Spotify, any major distributor, or below:

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