Klaus Augenthaler presents his biography in Passau – Be there!

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On October 26, 2025, Klaus Augenthaler will present his biography in Passau, including an autograph session and a question and answer session.

Am 26. Oktober 2025 präsentiert Klaus Augenthaler in Passau seine Biografie, inklusive Autogrammstunde und Fragenrunde.
On October 26, 2025, Klaus Augenthaler will present his biography in Passau, including an autograph session and a question and answer session.

Klaus Augenthaler presents his biography in Passau – Be there!

On Sunday, October 26th, football fans can look forward to a very special visit to Passau. Klaus Augenthaler, the last soccer world champion from Lower Bavaria, is coming to town! The 68-year-old, originally from Fürstenzell and grew up in Vilshofen, will present his biography with the title “Always only thought red and white” in the Hacklberger Fürstenbau. The event can count on great demand and there are still places available.

This is how it starts: The event opens at 11 a.m. with a hearty white sausage breakfast pint. The book presentation and a question and answer session are then on the program at 1 p.m. The crowning finale will be an autograph session with the Bayern Munich idol from 3 p.m. The whole thing is supported by Andi Öller, honorary president of the Passau fan club “Mia san mia”, as well as nine other fan clubs. Admission is free and is aimed not only at club members, but at anyone interested - a great opportunity to experience a world champion up close!

Klaus Augenthaler's impressive career

Klaus Augenthaler, also known as “Auge”, has had a remarkable career. He wore the FC Bayern Munich jersey from 1975 to 1991 and celebrated an incredible seven Bundesliga titles during this time. He made his debut in the Bundesliga in 1977 and remained an influential figure in the league for around 14 years. Not only was he known for his defensive prowess, but he also scored notable goals, including a famous strike from the halfway line in 1989 that won the title of top goal of the season.

Augenthaler was also part of the German national team that won the FIFA World Cup title in 1990. He played a total of 27 times for the national team and is also remembered for his participation in the 1986 World Cup final. His playing career was full of ups and downs, but it remains unforgettable, especially among the Bayern fans who are still loyal to him today.

An event for all football enthusiasts

The event in Passau not only promises exciting insights into Augenthaler's life, but is also a wonderful opportunity to exchange ideas with other fans. Given the large fan base and limited places, it's worth registering early www.miasanmia.com/heimspiele. If you have the chance to be there, you definitely shouldn't miss it!

By the way, for anyone who would like to find out more about the history of the World Championships, there is no point kicker.de interesting information about all title holders. A real festival for football lovers will take place in Passau on Sunday, and Klaus Augenthaler will be the focus - a very special experience in the region!