FC Bayern: Herbert Hainer shakes 50 + 1 and contradicts the head of the Bundesliga



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FC Bayern President Herbert Hainer questions the 50 + 1 rule due to the crown crisis: DFL chief Christian Seifert strongly defends it.

  • FC Bayern Munich *: Herbert Hainer represents the 50 + 1 ruler in question
  • The FCB President refers to other clubs in the Bundesliga* who have payment difficulties.
  • DFL boss Christian Seifert it had previously advised against shaking off regulations limiting investor influence.

Munich / Frankfurt – Herbert Hainer does in the Coronavirus pandemic * financially not too concerned about their FC Bayern Munich *.

“As you can see today, we will overcome the crisis well,” said the FCB president in an interview with the ZDF-SPORT report.
– and yet he questioned the Bundesliga’s 50 + 1 rule in the same conversation.

Bayern Munich: Herbert Hainer questions the Bundesliga 50 + 1 rule

“It must be seen as a fact that the 50 + 1 rule has not helped certain clubs. So of course you have to rethink that. I think the clubs themselves should be left to decide how many shares they want to sell, ”said Niederbayer, 65.

What clubs Grove alluded to? One thing is for sure: FC Schalke is through Crown crisis Getting into financial difficulties, including talking about impending bankruptcy.

To date, the Gelsenkirchen-based company has not outsourced its professional department and consequently cannot use any money from shareholders. For example in contrast to RB Leipzig *, which is a subsidiary of the Red Bull Group.

FC Bayern Munich sold shares in Adidas, Audi and Allianz

By way of comparison: the double winner from the south gave up 25 percent of its shares to so-called strategic partners, 8.33 percent to long-term sponsors. Adidas, Audi and Allianz.

Hainer, former CEO of the sporting goods manufacturer and FCB partner Adidas, however, he contradicted the head of the with his advance of 50 + 1 German Football League (DFL).

DFL Chief: Christian Seifert.

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Christian Seifert He had recently advised against shaking up the regulations, which limit investor influence in German professional clubs to 49 percent of the shares, so that the clubs retain the majority of the vote and not become dependent.

Bundesliga clubs are in trouble due to Corona crisis

“Personally, I am not a friend of responding with extreme scenarios in such extreme situations. First of all, we try to navigate somehow within the framework of a certain grid and instruments, “he said Seifert recently interviewed Sport1: “Now him 50 + 1 ruler I don’t know if that would be the correct approach in the current situation. Thinking about the investor models on stage, I don’t know if that is promising and the right approach. “

It is also a fact: several Bundesliga clubs would be without paying the billion dollar TV money
* * He went into payment difficulties, recently there was considerable criticism of the professional conduct of professional football.

Bundesliga 50 + 1: FCB boss Hainer and DFL boss Seifert disagree

“I would make decisions in a general assembly and no one has yet made this request,” he said. Seifert to be continue 50 + 1 ruler.

“The rules we have imposed are even stricter than 50 + 1,” said the president of FC Bayern. Grove against her in ZDF: “I think that can be given to the personal responsibility of individual clubs. One has a greater need for capital, the other weaker. And the clubs should be able to decide for themselves.”

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