FC Bayern breaks records: JHV shows incredible success!

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FC Bayern presents records for membership and turnover at the AGM, while team spirit was strengthened after the Club World Cup.

FC Bayern präsentiert Rekorde zur Mitgliederzahl und Umsatz auf der JHV, während der Teamgeist nach der Klub-WM gestärkt wurde.
FC Bayern presents records for membership and turnover at the AGM, while team spirit was strengthened after the Club World Cup.

FC Bayern breaks records: JHV shows incredible success!

Cologne, November 4th, 2025 – FC Bayern Munich is on everyone’s lips right now. At the annual general meeting (AGM) on Sunday, the traditional club not only presented numerous records, but also caused excitement among those present. Loud PICTURE The club has not only set a record with an impressive membership of 432,500, but is also the largest football club in the world.

Particular attention was paid to the financial successes of last season. Sales for the 2024/25 financial year amount to an impressive 978.3 million euros, which corresponds to an increase of 27 million euros compared to the previous year. A new club record! This also pays off in terms of sport: FC Bayern has already won 15 games this season and is celebrating the strongest start to the season in Europe's top 5 leagues.

The influence of the Club World Cup

CEO Jan-Christian Dreesen suspects that this success is due not least to the experiences from the Club World Cup. At this prestigious event in the USA, the team not only demonstrated their skills, but also strengthened the team spirit enormously. Bayern ended the Club World Cup on July 5th in the quarter-finals against Paris Saint-Germain (0-2), but the positive effects still seem to be having an impact today. This assessment is made by FCB Inside or the analysis of the Club World Cup, which points to the mixed results during the tournament.

On the way to the quarter-finals, FC Bayern met, among others, Auckland City, where they shone with a 10-0 win. They also won 2-1 against Boca Juniors. However, a 0-1 defeat against Benfica cost Lisbon victory in the group. These fluctuations show that things didn't always go smoothly, but the financial income of around 50 million euros was certainly a positive aspect. A place in the semi-finals would have brought another 18 million euros into the coffers.

Finances in view

The club's financial figures are also extremely interesting and are the focus of many discussions. Loud Football money Not all figures are included in the annual financial statements as far as transparency is concerned. Nevertheless, the balance sheet total of 731.824 million euros shows that FC Bayern Munich is financially well positioned. Assets, such as fixed and current assets, as well as liabilities, including equity and liabilities, illustrate the club's solid financial foundation.

This year in particular, total income from Bundesliga operations and international competitions are very popular. Efforts to further improve the membership structure also help to strengthen the base and continuously develop the satire club.

After all these successful months, the team is now looking forward to the third meeting with Paris Saint-Germain in the Champions League, which takes place on Tuesday. Kick-off takes place at 9 p.m. and the game will be broadcast on both Amazon Prime and the BILD live ticker. Another exciting chapter in this already promising season is about to begin.