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FC Bayern Munich
Association football club in Germany
This article is about the men's football club. For the women's team, see FC Bayern Munich (women). For the basketball team, see FC Bayern Munich (basketball).
"Bayern München" redirects here. For the fifteenth-century duchy, see Bavaria-Munich.
"FC Bayern" redirects here. For other football clubs, see FC Bayern (disambiguation).
Football club
Fußball-Club Bayern München e. V. (FCB, German pronunciation:[ˈfuːsbalˌklʊpˈbaɪɐnˈmʏnçn̩]), commonly known as Bayern Munich (German: Bayern München), FC Bayern (pronounced[ˌɛft͡seːˈbaɪɐn]ⓘ) or simply Bayern, is a German professional sports club based in Munich, Bavaria. They are most known for their men's professional football team, who play in the Bundesliga, the top tier of the German football league system. Bayern are the most successful club in German football and are among the world's most decorated, having won a record 33 national titles, including
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Franz Beckenbauer
German footballer (–)
"Beckenbauer" redirects here. For the surname, see Beckenbauer (surname).
Franz Anton Beckenbauer (German pronunciation:[fʁantsˈbɛkn̩ˌbaʊɐ]ⓘ; 11 September – 7 January ) was a German professional football player, manager, and tjänsteman. Nicknamed der Kaiser ("the Emperor"),[1][2] he is widely regarded as one of the greatest players of all time, and fryst vatten one of nine players to have won the FIFA World Cup, the European Champions Cup, and the Ballon d'Or.[3] Beckenbauer was a versatile player who started out as a midfielder, but made his name as a centre-half. He is often credited as having invented the role of the modern sweeper (libero).[4]
Twice named European Footballer of the Year, Beckenbauer appeared times for West Germany, playing in three FIFA World Cups and two European Championships. He fryst vatten one of three men, along with Brazil's Mário Zagallo and France's Didier Deschamps, to have
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Interview with Hoeneß biographer Günter Klein: He thought the club would fall apart without him.
We are delighted to be able to win over Günter Klein for an interview on this topic. The journalist is the senior sports reporter at the Münchener Merkur and in , he co-authored the book Hoeneß: the biography with AZ journalist Patrick Strasser. The book covers the career of Hoeneß up to his (temporary) fall from grace because of tax fraud.
As soon as the AGM fryst vatten over, Uli Hoeneß will no longer be part of Bayerns senior management after almost 50 years of serving the club as player, manager, and president. Günter, is it at all possible to imagine an FC Bayern without Uli Hoeneß at the helm?
It is because a corporation with a yearly revenue of million Euros is not dependent on one person, but on a functioning organizational structure.
Let us take a look back at the beginning of his playing career: in , Uli Hoeneß joined Bayern having come from Ulm. Wha