Daily Mirror (Sri Lanka)

Hopfner to succeed Hoeness as Bayern president

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The European champions' board of directors voted unanimousl­y to name Hopfner, the current vice president, to head the Bavarian giants.

BERLIN, March 15, 2014 (AFP) - Bayern Munich on Saturday named their financial mastermind Karl Hopfner as successor to disgraced president Uli Hoeness, who was convicted this week of tax fraud.

The European champions' board of directors voted unanimousl­y to name Hopfner, the current vice president, to head the Bavarian giants.

His appointmen­t will be put to a vote at a meeting of the club's general assembly on May 2.

Runaway Bundesliga leaders Bayern start the weekend 20 points clear at the top of the table and host Bayer Leverkusen on Saturday at the Allianz Arena looking to make it a remarkable 50 league games unbeaten.

But, behind the scenes, the Bavarians have endured arguably the most turbulent week in the club's history.

Hopfner's promotion comes in the wake of his predecesso­r's fall from grace as Hoeness resigned on Friday having been sentenced to three and a half years in prison for major tax fraud.

Munich regional court heard how he cheated the state out of 28.5 million euros ($39.5 million) in what he described as “the mistake of my life”.

Having been convicted on Thursday, Hoeness will start his sentence at Landsberg Prison near Munich, where Adolf Hitler wrote his 1924 novel 'Mein Kampf' after the Munich Beer Hall Putsch.

With more than 30 years service to the club, Hopfner takes over as the figurehead having been credited with making Bayern one of Europe's richest teams.

Herbert Hainer, the CEO of German sportswear giants Adidas, succeeds Hoeness as chairman of Bayern's advisory board.

“We are convinced that the proposed team can continue the growth of the club,” said Edmund Stoiber, head of Bayern's management­board.

 ??  ?? Bangladesh player Shakib Al Hasan (2nd L) celebrates with teammates Mashrafe Mortaza (C) and captain Mushfiqur Rahim (2nd R) after taking the wicket of Afghanista­n batsman Najeeb Tarakai - AFP
Bangladesh player Shakib Al Hasan (2nd L) celebrates with teammates Mashrafe Mortaza (C) and captain Mushfiqur Rahim (2nd R) after taking the wicket of Afghanista­n batsman Najeeb Tarakai - AFP
 ??  ?? Karl Hopfner (left) during a Bayern Munich press conference.
Karl Hopfner (left) during a Bayern Munich press conference.

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