FC Bayern Munich breaks records at its 2025 annual general meeting!

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On November 3, 2025, FC Bayern's annual general meeting took place in BMW Park, where President Herbert Hainer was re-elected with 93.5%.

Am 3.11.2025 fand die Jahreshauptversammlung des FC Bayern im BMW Park statt, wo Präsident Herbert Hainer mit 93,5% wiedergewählt wurde.
On November 3, 2025, FC Bayern's annual general meeting took place in BMW Park, where President Herbert Hainer was re-elected with 93.5%.

FC Bayern Munich breaks records at its 2025 annual general meeting!

On November 3, 2025, FC Bayern Munich's annual general meeting took place at BMW Park, and the atmosphere was electric. Around 1990 members were present and there were numerous topics on the agenda. A highlight was the re-election of President Herbert Hainer, who was confirmed with an impressive 93.5% of the vote. The two vice presidents also received the trust of the members. These numbers are a clear indicator of the club's strength and the support of its supporters. Ran reports about the impressive number of FC Bayern members, which has risen to a record-breaking 432,500 and is therefore unique in the world.

Another great success was achieved in sales: This increased by 27 million euros to a total of 978.3 million euros. CEO Jan-Christian Dreesen highlighted this new record sales, but expressed concern about the continued low income from international marketing. Earnings before taxes amounted to 42.5 million euros, while the annual profit was slightly behind the previous year at 27.1 million euros. Hainer nevertheless emphasized the positive trend and praised the club's sporting successes and coach Vincent Kompany.

Discussions and inquiries from members

However, the meeting was not only a place of praise, but also of discussion. Jerome Boateng's canceled internship and the partnership with Emirates were discussed without causing any great emotions. The members also expressed their wishes, such as red and white jerseys and greater support for young talent from the Bayern campus. The financing of the women's team and the budget for the second team were also discussed, which shows that the members care about the development of all areas of the club.

The meeting traditionally concluded with a special custom: free beer for everyone present. This created a relaxed atmosphere and was a nice end to a day that was all about FC Bayern Munich. Ran reports further about the developments within the club and how these could influence the future of football in Germany.

In conclusion, it can be said that FC Bayern Munich is not only financially strong, but also values ​​the support and ideas of its members. It remains exciting to see how these factors will impact the club's sporting and business success in the near future.