Herbert Hainer touts Bayern Munich’s economic success ahead of next AGM

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Bayern Munich is set to hold its Annual General Meeting soon — presenting the club’s economic as well as sporting status and progress over the last year. Sporting wise it is still early in the season, but first-year head coach Vincent Kompany has the Bavarians on top of the Bundesliga with five points to spare, with ongoing DFB-Pokal and Champions League campaigns. There is always debate about how well things are truly going, but on paper, the Bavarians are in healthy shape.

Economics wise? Even better. “We will once again present record figures in economic terms, as well as another record in terms of the increase in new members, and we are already the biggest sports club in the world with well over 360,000,” Bayern president Herbert Hainer noted this week in comments captured via @iMiaSanMia . It will also be a moment to honor a true Bayern legend — der Kaiser himself, Franz Beckenbauer.



“This year’s annual general meeting will also be dedicated to the memory of Franz Beckenbauer,” Hainer continued. “The first anniversary of his passing will be in January. We miss him.

Without him, the club would not be what it is today.” Bayern’s AGM will take place on December 8. Looking for some chatter on where Bayern Munich stands at the moment, how Jamal Musiala might be close to taking “the leap”, and our thoughts on the latest German national team call-ups? Great, then check out the Bavarian Podcast Works Show on Patreon , Spotify , or below: Support Bavarian Podcast Works on Patreon! If you like our podcasts and want more, or just want to listen our episodes ad-free, then support us on Patreon! Every single dollar will be used to help boost the coverage of the team we all love.

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