
Bayern Munich has a unique ownership structure compared to many other big clubs. The majority of the club, about 75%, is owned by its members, meaning fans have a real stake. The remaining shares are owned by major companies like Adidas, Audi, and Allianz. This follows Germany’s “50+1 rule,” which keeps clubs controlled by members rather than private owners. The club is run professionally with a board and executives handling daily operations. This structure helps keep Bayern financially stable and independent. It’s often seen as a model for how football clubs can be run sustainably.
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