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Bayern Munich Posts Record Revenue as Members Re-Elect Hainer

Leaders framed the results as proof of a disciplined model that avoids outspending income.

Overview

  • Audited 2024–25 results showed turnover of €978.3 million, up 2.8%, with EBITDA of €187.8 million, pre-tax profit of €42.5 million, and net profit of €27.1 million.
  • The club reported 50,000 new members over the past year, taking total membership to 432,500, which officials touted as the highest in world football.
  • Club members confirmed Herbert Hainer for another term as president at the annual general meeting in Munich.
  • CEO Jan-Christian Dreesen emphasized fiscal restraint, saying the club does not spend more than it earns and noting Bayern lacks billionaire subsidies but remains financially robust.
  • Bayern celebrated a record 15-game winning start across competitions, with Paris Saint-Germain up next away in the Champions League.