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Bavaria's 246 million people will soon be gone
Bayern Munich is restructuring the board of directors. Max Eberle's commitment is only part of the restructuring process. His long-time boss will soon be gone.
FC Bayern Munich is not only restructuring the management level in terms of personnel: in the context of the appointment of Max Eberl as sporting director, the record champion has reduced the size of its senior committee – from four to three board members.
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The change will come into effect from July 1, when former marketing director Andreas Jung will leave in the summer at the end of his contract. He announced his departure last year.
The result now announced: Bavaria's future leadership will be led by the Chairman of the Board of Management, Member of the Board of Management for Finance and Sales, and Member of the Board of Management for Sports.
And: Munich loses a man who played a crucial role in Bayern's success away from football's glamorous stage.
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Without him, Bayern would not be what it is now
Jung has been part of Germany's biggest club for 27 years.
“He has been responsible for our sponsorship since 1996, during which time he has helped transform the club into Europe's leader in marketing. “Without this income, we would not have been able to establish ourselves,” president Herbert Hainer said in November when the decision was announced. At the pinnacle of European football.
Young has also “organized hundreds of events, from championship celebrations to Champions League finals. His commitment, innovative strength and loyalty are outstanding, and we all appreciate him personally for his reliability, frankness and always open and friendly personality.
Andreas Jung will leave Bayern Munich in the summer
Under Young, marketing sales increased approximately 20-fold. From 13 million euros to 246 million euros.
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He also created “countless partnerships, including important ones such as those with Deutsche Telekom, Adidas, Audi, Allianz and led Bayern Munich,” the German record champion wrote about him.
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