Oliver Kahn Replaces Karl-Heinz Rummenigge Becomes CEO of Bayern Munich

Oliver Kahn Replaces Karl-Heinz Rummenigge Becomes CEO of Bayern Munich


Former Bayern Munich captain and goalkeeper Oliver Kahn was officially appointed as a member of the club. At the club's supervisory board meeting, Kahn will be engaged for five years and will take office on January 1, 2020, Friday (08/30/2019).

Then on December 31, 2021, Khan will replace Karl-Heinz Rummenigge as CEO of Bayer Munich. "We believe that this is the ideal solution for the club (he appointed Kahn as CEO of Bayern Munich)," Uli Hoeness said on the club's official website.

"Oliver is our main actor, he has been captain of the team and Germany for years and has won many titles," added Uli Hoeness.

He has raised Kahn to the ranks of club officials, and has achieved extraordinary success while also playing for his record after retirement. After retiring, Kahn earned an MBA in management.

"He knows football and he has an economic background in education, which is clear that Kahn has the DNA of Bayern Munich," Hoeness said.

Oliver Kahn himself said he was very happy to be back at Bayern. According to him, his appointment was a great honor for his career.

"It is a great honor for me to go first to the club and then become a leader"

"I have a special relationship with this club and it has brought me many things in my life, and then I will assume the responsibility to preserve the history and value of this club." .


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