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Report: Telekom will remain Bayern Munich sponsor despite close race with Emirates, increases offer by 30% - MSNTelekom have been Bayern Munich’s shirt sponsor since 2004, with the partnership between the two never truly being tested since then. Bayern shirts without the giant T on them have become ...
Bayern Munich's stadium cost €340m to build, and has been known as the Allianz Arena since it opened in 2005, when the insurer and the football club began their sponsorship deal.
Bayern Munich's victory over Real Madrid yesterday, which advanced it to the Champions League final against Chelsea, will be a big boost for the German soccer club's sponsors. Crowd leaves early ...
German Bundesliga giants FC Bayern Munich yesterday announced that their long-time club sponsor and partner Allianz have extended their partnership with the club then as part of a capital increase ...
Bayern Munich's stadium cost 340 million euros to build, and has been known as the Allianz Arena since it opened in 2005, when the insurer and the football club began their sponsorship deal.
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Allianz Arena, Bayern Munich's home stadium, UEFA, and other rice signboards were removed - MSNThe stadium's official name is 'Fussball Arena Munich. Construction began on October 21, 2002. It was completed on May 30, 2005. It opened as the home of Bayern Munich and 1860 Munich.
Allianz have confirmed that they have secured a partnership with Bayern Munich striker Harry Kane.It is understood that over the next few years, the Englishman will act as a global Allianz brand ...
BERLIN: Bayern Munich confirmed Tuesday that Qatar Airways will replace Lufthansa as one of their sponsors, ... the level below Bayern's main sponsors Adidas, Telekom, Audi and Allianz.
The history of the Allianz Arena, a stadium which is the home of FC Bayern Munich and TSV 1860 Munchen. It was designed by Herzog & de Meuron. Your login session has expired.
Allianz have confirmed that they have secured a partnership with Bayern Munich striker Harry Kane. It is understood that over the next few years, the Englishman will act as a global Allianz brand ...
German insurer Allianz <ALVG.DE> on Tuesday took an 8.33 percent stake in Bayern Munich football club for 110 million euros ($150.44 million) as part of a deal to help the club pay down debts on ...
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