FC Bayern — Herbert Hainer explains: That’s why we rejected the Superleague

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3 min readSep 8, 2021

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Herbert Hainer has explained the rejection of Bayern against a SuperLeague and pronounced for an improved financial fair play.

It is absolutely important that what we appreciate at football is not lost. These are up and down, that’s surprises as in the DFB Cup, said Bayern President at the SportsBusiness Congress Spobis in Dusseldorf.

The fans emerged that there is a closed company of 12 or 14 clubs, because that distorts the competition and takes the sport what makes him so beautiful, said Hainer.

That’s why we said quickly, we’re not at the SuperLeague because that is not a sustainable model for us. However, I also surprised that the whole thing is imploded in three days.

Although he wanted to show the plan of a superleague not for all ages from the hand, but not at short notice not.

Superleague: Herbert Hainer contradicts Real-Boss Perez

In addition, the Chairman of the Bavarian Chairman of the Bavarian Real President Florentino Perez, who had founded the founding of the Superleague with the urgent need for money of top clubs due to the Corona pandemic (otherwise we are all dead).

That’s like a avalanche that is getting bigger, every year you need more and more money, Hainer said. And that, although the great leagues in the last ten years had permanent growth. The best example of this misconciliation is the FC Barcelona, ​​which in addition to Real and Juventus Turin continues to stick to the plans, with 1.3 billion liabilities.

Herbert Hainer for new adjustment of the Financial Fairplay

Therefore, one must summarize the problem at the root in which one can no longer spend money than you take, said the FCB boss for a new adjustment and optimization of the Financial Fairplay of UEFA.

I think the crisis is also a chance. We have been talking about fair play for a long time, but it has never happened something. Maybe the crisis is a chance to tackle the topic now, so that the sport can survive.

But one requires a joint push of clubs, umbrella associations and politics, such as a legal regulation to limit expenditure: It takes a regimentation in player salaries, transfer sums and consultant salants.

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