528,7 Mio record turnover, 1.3 million kits sold, Allianz Arena paid off!
German champions Bayern Munich have announced their highest turnover in 114 years at a meeting of the club's members. Bayern also now have the most official club members in the world.
Bayern Munich announced their largest turnover in 114 years at their Annual General Meeting on Friday. The Bundesliga champions posted record figures with 528.7 million euros ($621 million), breaking through the 500 million barrier for the first time.
The club's turnover was up almost 100 million euros from last year (432.8-million-euro), while profits after tax have risen from 14 to 16 million.
Bayern's commercial growth over the last 14 years has been sharp and impressive, matching the general economic rise of the Bundesliga and coupled with sustained Champions League participation. Turnover has risen from 176 million euros in the figures posted from 2001/02 season to over 500 million euros.
"Bayern Munich can present to its members results that have never existed in the history of this club," said deputy CEO Jan-Christian Dreesen.
"There is no doubt Bayern are both on a sporting level and financially at a stage they have never been before."
Last week, CEO Karl-Heinz Rummenigge revealed to the club's official magazine that the club had paid off the cost of the Allianz Arena - 16 years ahead of schedule. The club would have an extra 20-25 million euros to use in the transfer market, according one report from news agency Reuters.
The German club are now the fourth-highest earning club in the world behind Real Madrid, Manchester United and Barcelona.
Club bosses also told around 3000 members at the Audi Dome in Munich that Bayern Munich has the highest number of official members in the world with 251,358. The recent total has risen by more than half over the last 10 years.
Bayern Munich president Karl Hopfner also confirmed that predecessor Uli Hoeness could return to work at Bayern Munich at the beginning of next year.
The 62-year-old is being offered the chance of employment in Bayern's youth department at Säbener Strasse and a large section of those in attendance on Friday evening chanted his name.
Hoeness was sentenced to three years and six months in prison for tax evasion and has been behind bars since the start of June.
In March, Hoeness stepped down from his post as club president and on the Supervisory Board.
Ronaldo, Messi, Neuer in running for Ballon d'Or award as world's best player
ZURICH - Cristiano Ronaldo will be challenging Lionel Messi and goalkeeper Manuel Neuer to retain the Ballon d'Or.
Ronaldo won the 2013 honour to end Messi's three-year run as the world's best player since FIFA and France Football merged their awards.
While Messi has broken the Champions League and Spanish league scoring records this month after winning the Golden Ball at the World Cup, the Argentina forward will end 2014 without a team honour.
Argentina lost to Germany in the World Cup final. Neuer kept a clean sheet as the Bayern Munich goalkeeper followed up winning the German league and cup by lifting football's biggest prize.
Ronaldo's World Cup campaign with Portugal ended in the group stage, but he won the Champions League and UEFA Super Cup with Real Madrid.
TZ: Bayern Target Ødegaard at Private Training with Pep Guardiola
The Norwegian prodigy supposedly saw first hand how Pep Guardiola relays his philosophy to his young players.
Martin Ødegaard, the most sought-after teenager since Neymar, was at a Bayern Munich training session a few weeks ago, according to a report released Thursday morning from TZ.
The Norwegian international visited Munich a year ago as a guest of Bayern's, where a dialogue with the youngster supposedly began. TZ also suggested that the idea behind this private training session was to show Ødegaard that Guardiola has his best future in mind. Ajax, Borussia Dortmund, Liverpool, Manchester United, and Real Madrid all supposedly have interest in an Ødegaard transfer.
The phenom finished his Tippeligen season in November having logged 24 appearances, including 15 starts and a 5 minute cameo in UEFA Champions League qualifying. He scored five goals and recorded six assists with Strömsgodset, earning him an international call-up to the Norwegian national team during the November international break. He made is international debut in Norway's friendly against Estonia, but did not feature in the nation's UEFA Euro qualifier against Azerbaijan.
Ødegaard has one more year on his deal, but with the Tippeligen season over and clubs sniffing around, Strömsgodset could be tempted to part with their prodigy in the January transfer window. Transfermarkt changed their evaluation on him earlier this week to €4 million, but whether an offer in that range would get the job done is unknown.
Playing regularly with Strömsgodset, Ødegaard appears to be looking for a destination where the first team is firmly in reach. Reports out of Spain have Real Madrid as the favorites to sign the youngster, but Ødegaard may have ruled them out due to his desire not to play with their second team. If this training session did in fact happen, it might go a long way to showing Ødegaard that his path into Bayern's first team is shorter than what other clubs can offer.
Björn Andersson, one of Bayern's scouts, believes that the Rekordmeister are in a good spot with Ødegaard, saying in November that Ødegaard "feels good at Bayern." He turns 16 on December 17th, but Andersson said now is the time to make a move for him.
"I also saw Ronaldo, Iniesta, and Rooney when they were 16," said Andersson. "They all needed to dare to take the step forward in order to get where they are today."
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