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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 (* 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.

  3. Herbert Hainer is the current president of the world's largest football club, FC Bayern München eV, and the former CEO of adidas AG. He has a long history of involvement with the record champions, as a shareholder, a supervisory board member and a fan.

  4. Herbert Hainer is the successor of Uli Hoeneß as the club president of Bayern Munich, the most successful football team in Germany. He is also the former CEO of adidas, the global sports brand and the main sponsor of Bayern, and a close friend of Hoeneß.

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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. Dec 30, 2022 · Herbert Hainer: Into 2023 without any excess baggage. For FC Bayern, too, an eventful and once again extremely successful year is drawing to a close. In the first part of our big end-of-year interview, president Herbert Hainer looks back on the tenth German championship, the great successes of women's football, his re-election as president of ...

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  8. Apr 11, 2024 · Herbert Hainer: ‘For a living democracy’. Thousands of people united for an open-minded society as over 80 clubs and organisations were present at the large-scale ‘Return of the Names’ project in Munich city centre on Thursday - and FC Bayern was right in the middle of it with its Red against Racism initiative.

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