FC Bayern Munich is losing millions of euros in revenue due to the Corona crisis. Karl-Heinz Rummenigge now names a specific amount.
- FC Bayern Munich: Because of the Corona-Pandemie also plays the German record champions in front of empty ranks.
- The missing spectator in the Allianz Arena cause financial losses for Bundesliga giants.
- Board boss Karl-Heinz Rummenigge now calls a number – and hopes for one Return of the fans.
Munich – Albeit in the coming season because of Covid-19 crisis no spectator in the Allianz Arena allowed, that would FC Bayern Munich Hit “to the core”. This was recently explained by the CFO of Bundesliga record champions, Jan-Christian Dreesen in an interview with RTL and ntv.
FC Bayern Munich in the Bundesliga: high sales losses due to the corona pandemic
“Our fixed deposit account helps us to cope with the scratches of the current crisis, but nobody’s account is infinite,” said Dreesen. And FCB President Herbert Hainer recently told in an interview with the Picture on sunday: “The 100 million euro drop in sales is primarily due to the lack of audience revenue.”
A number, broken down even more specifically, was now mentioned Karl-Heinz Rummenigge, the board boss of the FC Bayern. Per home game without spectators in the Bundesliga would be the triple winner four million euros in possible income are lost, explained Rummenigge in an interview with Sky Sport News. But what will happen in the future?
FC Bayern Munich: Karl-Heinz Rummenigge hopes for the fans to return to the Bundesliga stadiums soon
“I’m optimistic that we will have the chance to play with spectators again sometime in the second half of spring,” said Boss Rummenigge Sky further: “Probably not 100 percent, but the more people are vaccinated, the more light comes into the tunnel.” Coronavirus-Pandemic not just the soccer industry. (pm)