Bayern Munich's financial responsibility
Bayern Munich's President Herbert Hainer emphasizes the club's financial responsibility. "FC Bayern has always been known for acting very sensibly in economic terms as well. And we still have a bit of money in the fixed-term deposit account. Everything we own, we paid for ourselves-and it's all already paid off," said Hainer.
Long-term investments
The club is investing in its infrastructure. The Sportpark Unterhaching was purchased for approximately €7.5 million, and the renovation costs are expected to be at least double that figure. The facility is intended to become the new home of Bayern Munich's women's team.
Future prospects
Bayern Munich's President Herbert Hainer is optimistic about the club's future. "In September, the new turf is coming too. That's really a gem that we've got here right on the outskirts of Munich. The perfect home for the women. When the first Champions League match takes place, the place will be sold out," said Hainer.
Financial responsibility
Bayern Munich's financial responsibility is an important aspect for the club. The president emphasizes that financial responsibility does not mean refusing to spend money. It means understanding when spending has become excessive, making adjustments and preserving enough flexibility to invest when the right opportunities come along.
Numbers and facts
The club has invested €7.5 million in the Sportpark Unterhaching, and the renovation costs are expected to be at least double that figure. The facility is intended to become the new home of Bayern Munich's women's team.
