
"FC Bayern CEO Jan-Christian Dreesen and Unterhaching's president Manfred Schwabl held up intertwined scarves from both clubs, FCB director of women's football Bianca Rech stood alongside Allianz Arena managing director Jürgen Muth holding gifts from the municipality, and the mayor, Wolfgang Panzer, held a ball signed by the women's team as a symbol of FC Bayern's future footballing home, just a few minutes' drive from Säbener Straße."
""A solution that suits everyone" The announcement that the stadium in Unterhaching and the approximately 45,000 square metre complex will be operated by FC Bayern via its Allianz Arena GmbH from 1 January was rounded off with a Bavarian Weißwurst breakfast. "Today is a good day for everyone involved and a historic day," said Dreesen. "Unterhaching is the ideal option for our women's and girls' football - we've found a solution that suits everyone.""
FC Bayern will operate the Unterhaching stadium and the adjacent approximately 45,000 square metre complex via Allianz Arena GmbH from 1 January. The handover included symbolic gestures, gifts and a Bavarian Weißwurst breakfast. After necessary infrastructure adjustments, the Sportpark will host all FC Bayern Women's matches and training sessions and will stage Women's Champions League home matches from the 2026/2027 season. The site will become the fourth property run by Allianz Arena München Stadion GmbH alongside the Allianz Arena, FC Bayern Campus and BMW Park. SpVgg Unterhaching's first team will continue as on-site tenants while UEFA requirements are prioritised.
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