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  1. Herbert Hainer (born 3 July 1954) is a German businessman and the former CEO of Adidas-Group, as well as supervisory board chairman of the Bayern Munich. He is currently the president of the football club Bayern Munich.

  2. Herbert Hainer. Herbert Hainer was elected president of the football club with the largest membership in the world at the FC Bayern München eV Annual General Meeting on 15 November 2019, succeeding Uli Hoeneß. Hainer had been deputy chairman of the FC Bayern München AG supervisory board since the company’s incorporation in 2002.

  3. Herbert Hainer (* 3. Juli 1954 in Dornwang bei Dingolfing) ist ein deutscher Manager und Sportfunktionär. Er war von 2001 bis 2016 Vorstandsvorsitzender (CEO) der Adidas AG. Am 15. November 2019 wurde er zum Präsidenten des FC Bayern München gewählt und trat damit die Nachfolge von Uli Hoeneß an.

  4. Hainer has followed and played his part in the evolution – no wonder the 65-year-old was Hoeneß’s No.1 draft pick for the job. Chris Mayer-Lodge. An overwhelming majority of Bayern Munich ...

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  5. Aug 31, 2022 · Three years ago, members elected Herbert Hainer to succeed Uli Hoeneß as president of FC Bayern Munich. The next executive elections take place at the annual general meeting on 15 October, for which the administrative advisory board have again nominated president Hainer, senior vice-president Professor Dr. Dieter Mayer and deputy vice-president Walter Mennekes.

  6. Herbert Hainer was elected president of the football club with the largest membership in the world at the FC Bayern München eV Annual General Meeting on 15 November 2019, succeeding Uli Hoeneß. Hainer had been deputy chairman of the of FC Bayern München AG supervisory board since the company’s incorporation in 2002. From 14 March 2014 to 8 September 2014, he held the office of chairman of ...

  7. Mar 21, 2024 · Once again, FC Bayern was well represented at the City of Munich Sports Honours. Together with president Herbert Hainer, recipients Sven Ulreich, representing the men's senior footballers, the FCB Women's Glodis Viggosdottir, Sydney Lohmann and Sarah Zadrazil alongside their coach Alexander Straus, basketball players Andreas Obst, Niels Giffey and Ivan Kharchenkov were all smiles on stage.

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