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fromBavarian Football Works
20 hours ago
Bayern Munich

Uli Hoene advocates for the eradication of the 50+1 rule from German football

The Bundesliga faces financial challenges and is considering changes to the 50+1 rule to attract investment and improve competitiveness.
fromBavarian Football Works
6 months ago
Soccer (FIFA)

The Bundesliga teams spent some loot...

Bundesliga develops talent and spends prudently, ranking third in transfer expenditure while financial safeguards preserve club stability against Premier League overspending.
Bayern Munich
fromBavarian Football Works
20 hours ago

Uli Hoene advocates for the eradication of the 50+1 rule from German football

The Bundesliga faces financial challenges and is considering changes to the 50+1 rule to attract investment and improve competitiveness.
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fromBavarian Football Works
6 months ago

The Bundesliga Rundown with Marcus Iredahl: Matchday 4

What makes the Bundesliga the best league in the world? Is it the screamers from 30 yards? The global superstars? Or the fact that on any given day, the underdog can win 4-3? In this episode of The Bundesliga Rundown, Marcus shares why- in his opinion-the Bundesliga stands apart: the legendary 50+1 rule. A quick background on the 50+1 rule Why the tide may be changing among football fans: are people starting to realise that romanticism matters more than success on the pitch?
Soccer (FIFA)
fromBavarian Football Works
6 months ago

Bayern Munich manager Vincent Kompany not fazed by outside perspective of the Bundesliga

In the global footballing landscape, there's no denying the fact that the English Premier League as a far more powerful financial giant than the Bundesliga. To add to that, a lot of the other European clubs that are state-owned and/or sponsored arguably draw more attention than German football as a whole, especially when it comes to the UEFA Champions League. Of course, there have been steps in reducing the polarity that exists between English and German football like Harry Kane leaving Tottenham for Bayern Munich, but the semi-baseless "farmer's league" ideology still has not completely fizzled out.
Soccer (FIFA)
Bayern Munich
fromwww.dw.com
9 months ago

The 50+1 rule in German football: What you need to know DW 06/18/2025

The 50+1 rule preserves fan control in German football, preventing external domination and ensuring financial equity among clubs.
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