FC Bayern: Hainer remains president – ​​bad words from Hoeneß after criticism of Qatar

“Discuss topic after the World Cup”

Before the expected re-election of Herbert Hainer as President of FC Bayern Munich, the controversial subject of Qatar was again discussed controversially but surprisingly objectively at the annual general meeting of the German record champions. In his half-hour speech, CEO Oliver Kahn postponed a decision on the partnership with the airline Qatar Airlines into the new year before the speeches of the members. The lucrative sponsorship contract expires next summer. “We will continue to discuss the issue intensively after the World Cup and find a solution for FC Bayern,” announced Kahn.

“Some fans – and I respect that – are very critical of our cooperation with our partner Qatar Airlines,” said the 53-year-old. That’s why we exchanged ideas intensively. Kahn justified the cooperation. “There has been progress in Qatar in terms of labor rights and human rights.” No one said that Qatar is a country “where European standards are met. But if you want to change and initiate something, you have to meet people, talk to them and exchange ideas instead of excluding them,” argued the Bayern boss.

FC Bayern salaries: 18.5 million between 20th place and the top

20 Eric Maxim Choupo-Moting – Salary: €3.5m per year

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*All information according to “Sport Bild”

18 Bouna Sarr – Salary: €4m per year

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18 Mathys Tel – Salary: €4 million per year

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17 Jamal Musiala – Salary: €5 million per year

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14 Benjamin Pavard – Salary: €8 million per year

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14 Ryan Gravenberch – Salary: €8m per year

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14 Noussair Mazraoui – Salary: €8 million per year

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12 Alphonso Davies – Salary: €9m per year

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12 Marcel Sabitzer – Salary: €9 million per year

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9 Matthijs de Ligt – Salary: €16m per year

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9 Dayot Upamecano – Salary: €16m per year

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9 Lucas Hernández – Salary: €16 million per year

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8 Leon Goretzka – Salary: €17 million per year

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7 Serge Gnabry – Salary: €19m per year

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6 Joshua Kimmich – Salary: €19.5 million per year

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4 Kingsley Coman – Salary: €20m per year

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4 Leroy Sané – Salary: €20m per year

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3 Thomas Müller – Salary: €20.5 million per year

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2 Manuel Neuer – Salary: €21 million per year

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1 Sadio Mané – Salary: €22m per year

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Club president Hainer had apologized to the members at the beginning of the meeting for “mistakes” in dealing with the Qatar problem at last year’s escalated club convention. That arrived in the hall.

Hoeneß after Qatar criticism: “Not the General Assembly of Amnesty International”

The 68-year-old successor to Honorary President Uli Hoeneß, who sat listening attentively in the front row, was elected with 1092 yes votes for a second three-year term. 218 voting members voted against him, 85 abstained. “I won’t disappoint you,” Hainer said to the members. As in the previous year, Qatar critic Michael Ott complained about the attitude of the club’s management in dealing with the emirate. The clubs are “finally instrumentalized”, which is “unacceptable” from his point of view. He asked Hainer directly whether he would extend the contract as president. “I can’t answer that question with a yes or no today,” said the President. Under no circumstances will you remain silent about grievances.

According to his own statement, Ott had to listen to some “bad words” from Hoeneß after his speech. Hoeneß verbally attacked club member Ott in the Audi Dome, as reported by several media. “Your performance was embarrassing. This is the football club Bayern Munich and not the general assembly of Amnesty International, ”said Hoeneß zu Ott, who also reproduced the wording after the event on Saturday evening.

Coach Julian Nagelsmann and professionals Thomas Müller, Joshua Kimmich, Leon Goretzka and Kingsley Coman had already left the Audi Dome on the eve of the important top Bundesliga game against SC Freiburg when Kahn spoke about his sporting goals for this season. He called on the pros to develop “this greed” again in the Bundesliga in order to “become champions again this season. The eleven is our clear goal,” said Kahn on the current series of titles. In his diary, however, he also “marked red” the Champions League final and the DFB Cup final after the early failure last season.


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Kahn thanked the departures of Robert Lewandowski (FC Barcelona), Niklas Süle (BVB) and Corentin Tolisso (Lyon) for their services at Säbener Straße and wished them the best of luck. A total of twelve players left Bayern last summer and cashed in record fees of 104 million euros.

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15 – Mario Gomez | 2013 for €15.5m to Fiorentina

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As of September 15, 2022

12 – Tanguy Nianzou | 2022 for €16 million to FC Sevilla

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12 – Sebastian Rudy | 2018 for €16 million to FC Schalke

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12 – Luiz Gustavo | 2013 for €16 million to VfL Wolfsburg

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11 – Medhi Benatia | 2017 for €16.7m to Juventus Turin

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10 – Arturo Vidal | 2018 for €18m to FC Barcelona

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9 – Renato Sanches | 2019 for €20m to LOSC Lille

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6 – Mario Mandzukic | 2014 for €22m to Atlético Madrid

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6 – Mario Goetze | 2016 for €22m to Borussia Dortmund

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6 – Thiago | 2020 for €22m to Liverpool

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4 – Owen Hargreaves | 2007 for €25m to Manchester Utd.

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4 – Toni Kroos | 2014 for €25m to Real Madrid

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3 – Mats Hummels | 2019 for €30.5m to Borussia Dortmund

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2 – Douglas Costa | 2018 for €40m to Juventus Turin

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Despite renewed losses in the course of the corona pandemic, the Bundesliga Croesus was able to show black numbers again for the past championship season. The turnover of the entire group was 665.7 million euros, the surplus after taxes was 12.7 million euros. “This is a strong result,” said Chief Financial Officer Jan-Christian Dreesen.

The Kahn deputy, who will resign in the summer of 2023, was celebrated by the members with ovations for his work. With “wet eyes” Dreesen left the lectern.

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