Bayern Munich prez excited for future of Frauen

FC Bayern is committed to its women’s program.

Bayern Munich took a big step in ramping up its efforts with the Frauen with the acquisition of Sportpark Unterhaching, which be the new homebse for the women’s program.

For club president Herbert Hainer, it was a necessary move.

“It’s also a signal to the entire German football community: FC Bayern is taking the lead here and clearly demonstrating that we believe in women’s football by investing in it. Now that the 14 first division clubs have joined forces to form the Frauenbundesliga e.V., it’s time to turn words into action. Germany has been awarded the 2029 Women’s European Championship – by then, we want to have created a location that sets standards across Europe,” Hainer told FCBayern.com. “We want to create a new stage for our next generation, which is already in place with players such as Alara (Şehitler), Franziska Kett, Ena Mahmutovic and Momoko Tanikawa – and also remain attractive to top international players. Pernille Harder, Magda Eriksson and Sarah Zadrazil are extending their contracts with us because they see how women’s football is developing. We’ve been German champions four times in the past five years and, as I mentioned, won the double for the first time in 2025 – all of which shows the work that our director Bianca Rech and her team are doing.”

Bayern Munich is one of the leaders in seeking to develop and enhance women’s football With moves like those listed above, it is easy to see why.


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