No return to record champions

Boateng decides not to attend Bayern – the club also comments


Updated 10/25/2025 – 9:38 p.mReading time: 2 minutes

Jérôme Boateng: The former national player was under contract with FC Bayern from 2011 to 2021.Enlarge the image

Jérôme Boateng: The former national player was under contract with FC Bayern from 2011 to 2021. (Source: IMAGO/Mladen Lackovic/imago-images-bilder)

The controversial ex-player was actually supposed to gain his first experiences on the way to a coaching career in Munich. Now things are apparently completely different.

The topic caused a stir and caused great unrest around FC Bayern Munich: the planned internship for ex-player Jérôme Boateng, who was supposed to return to the German record champions for a short time in order to be able to start his coaching career.

But now it is finally clear: there will be no internship. Because Boateng himself is now foregoing the internship after harsh criticism: “After the recent discussions about myself, I have come to the decision to concentrate on my topics – the A license, RYZR (a company that focuses on athlete regeneration, editor’s note) and Arena2,” Boateng wrote in his Instagram story on Saturday evening. And further: “That’s my focus right now and your full focus should be solely on the pitch – and the goal of continuing this impressive series of 13 wins in a row.”

On Saturday evening, FC Bayern also stated: “In a constructive exchange that FC Bayern and Jérôme Boateng had this week, it was decided that Jérôme Boateng will not attend FC Bayern,” the Munich-based team wrote at takes.”

There had previously been several fan protests against the 37-year-old’s possible internship with the Munich team. With their protest, the Bayern fans were apparently referring to the fact that Boateng had been found guilty and warned by the Munich I Regional Court in 2024 for intentional bodily harm to an ex-girlfriend. Boateng denies ever hitting a woman.

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