Last month, it was reported that Bayern Munich was looking for a new venue for its women and youth teams, and that they were seeking a deal to purchase Sportpark Unterhaching, the home of SpVgg Unterhaching.
Later, more details emerged, but now it has gone official — Bayern Munich has bought itself a stadium! Below is information from Bayern Munich’s release on the subject:
FC Bayern has acquired Sportpark Unterhaching, which will be owned by Allianz Arena Stadion GmbH, a wholly owned subsidiary of FC Bayern München AG, from 1 January 2026. Following the necessary infrastructure adjustments, Sportpark Unterhaching will be home to all FC Bayern Women’s matches and training sessions, and from the 2026/2027 season onwards, FC Bayern Women’s home matches in the Champions League will be played there. SpVgg Unterhaching’s first team will also continue to play their home games at the Sportpark stadium, as before.
Earlier, BR24, as captured by @iMiaSanMia, reported that Bayern was finalizing the deal with the town of Unterhaching to buy the stadium. The 15,053 seat stadium is a huge leap from the 2,500 seats of the FC Bayern Campus, the current home ground of the Bayern Frauen. With more than six times the capacity, the stadium is likely to pull a good-sized crowd, especially with the Frauen’s results being quite favorable in recent seasons.
The stadium is only seven stops away from Marientplatz in central Munich by S-Bahn, so fans will be able to easily access it on matchdays. The journey takes about 20 minutes, not including the 15-minute walk from the station to the stadium.








