
"However, the Campus is increasingly unable to fit the growing demands of the games played there. The Frauen in particular have been exponentially growing in popularity, with their last game at the Allianz Arena selling over 50,000 tickets. What's more, the campus is not exactly fan friendly when it comes to public transport, with only bus service to and fro."
"To solve these issues, Bayern are apparently looking into buying out SpVgg Unterhaching's home ground Sportpark Unterhaching, which can seat up to 15,000 people. According to initial reports by Bild and further coverage from Sky Sports, as captured by @ iMiaSanMia_GER, Bayern are negotiating a fee around 7.5 million euros for the stadium. But Maverick you urban undertaker of Unterhaching, I hear you say, what would happen to the original tenants, then? Well, SpVgg Unterhaching are not the owners of the stadium anyway."
"According to Bild, Bayern and Unterhaching have been in close cooperation in the youth sector in the past year. The stadium is obviously located in the town of Unterhaching, a municipality of the Munich district. The town is only about 20 minutes from Marienplatz by S-Bahn. The stadium, meanwhile, is about a 15 minute walk from its nearest S-Bahn station, and gets bus service as well, making it quite accessible for fans."
Bayern Munich seeks to address limited capacity and transport issues at the FC Bayern Campus, which seats only 2,500 and lacks robust public transit. The Frauen have grown significantly in popularity, with a recent Allianz Arena game selling over 50,000 tickets. Bayern are reportedly negotiating to buy Sportpark Unterhaching, a 15,000-seat venue, with talks around a fee near €7.5 million. The town of Unterhaching owns the stadium, so purchase and match-scheduling would require municipal and club negotiation. The site lies about 20 minutes from Marienplatz by S-Bahn and is a 15-minute walk from the nearest station.
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