Punishment from the DFB

Because of two minutes: Bavaria has to pay 15,000 euros

10.02.2025 – 8:41 p.m.Reading time: 1 min.

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Undetent news for Bavaria: Thomas Müller’s club got a punishment from the DFB. (Source: Imago/Frank Hoermann/Sven Simon/Imago)

Because FC Bayern came out of the cabin too late in St. Pauli last November, the DFB has now reacted. It’s not about the first incident of this kind.

FC Bayern Munich has to pay a fine of 15,000 euros due to a delay. As can be seen from a message from the German Football Association (DFB) after the corresponding decision of the DFB sports court, the Munich-based game of the Bundesliga game of the Munich-based company at FC St. Pauli was delayed in November with a delay of exactly 2:07 minutes.

The delay was created by the fact that the players’ players came out of the cabin too late and thus the equipment control and the subsequent entry had been delayed.

“In favor of the club, the DFB control committee in the summary procedure is based on a delay of just under two minutes to be attributed to FC Bayern Munich,” said the inspection committee, which the sports court followed.

According to a table, there is a penalty of 15,000 euros in the event of a delay of 30 to 120 seconds after two warnings in the third violation. A maximum of 80,000 euros in the 1st league could even be due: if the eighth violation is a delay of more than 120 seconds.

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