Football record champions: Max Eberl becomes sports director of FC Bayern Munich

Max Eberl becomes the new sports director of FC Bayern Munich. Eberl, who was previously an official at Borussia Mönchengladbach and most recently at RB Lepzig until September 2023, is scheduled to officially start work on March 1st. The German football record champions announced this in Munich.

As FC Bayern writes on its website, the supervisory board unanimously decided to appoint Eberl. The 50-year-old signed a contract until June 30, 2027.

Herbert Hainer, chairman of the supervisory board of FC Bayern München AG, praised the qualities of Eberl, who was once a player for Bayern. Eberl not only has decades of experience in football management, but also started playing football at FC Bayern, said Hainer. “We are convinced that he will successfully shape and shape the future of this club.”

Eberl also commented on his Bayern past: “I spent my entire childhood and youth at FC Bayern and in Munich, so it is something special for me to now return to the club where it all began in a new role. ” The job as sports director is a big challenge that he approaches “with a lot of respect and humility, but with even more anticipation.” He will give everything to ensure that FC Bayern continues to be successful and bring joy to its fans.

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Max Eberl becomes the new sports director of FC Bayern Munich. Eberl, who was previously an official at Borussia Mönchengladbach and most recently at RB Lepzig until September 2023, is scheduled to officially start work on March 1st. The German football record champions announced this in Munich.

As FC Bayern writes on its website, the supervisory board unanimously decided to appoint Eberl. The 50-year-old signed a contract until June 30, 2027.

Herbert Hainer, chairman of the supervisory board of FC Bayern München AG, praised the qualities of Eberl, who was once a player for Bayern. Eberl not only has decades of experience in football management, but also started playing football at FC Bayern, said Hainer. “We are convinced that he will successfully shape and shape the future of this club.”

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