BAYERN MUNICH 'BUNDESLIGA WINNING PARTY + THOMAS MULLER FAREWELL CEREMONY' SCHEDULE CONFIRMED... WITH FANS

Bayern Munich 'Bundesliga Winning Party + Thomas Muller Farewell Ceremony' schedule confirmed... with fans

Bayern Munich 'Bundesliga Winning Party + Thomas Muller Farewell Ceremony' schedule confirmed... with fans

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Bayern Munich, which once again won the Bundesliga, announced an official winning celebration schedule with fans.

The showdown between SC Freiburg and Bayer Leverkusen in the 32nd round of the 2024-25 Bundesliga at Europa Park Stadion in Freiburg on the 5th (Korea Standard Time) ended in a 2-2 draw.

Munich, which is eight points clear of Leverkusen with 68 points, secured an early victory regardless of the outcome of the remaining two games.

Bayern, which lost the top spot to Leverkusen last season, recaptured the trophy again in a season, marking its 34th career league championship.

After confirming the championship, Munich announced on the club's official website on the 9th, "Bayern celebrates its 34th Bundesliga championship with its fans. The first celebratory stage will be held at the Allianz Arena, and the next party will be held at the Marienplatz in Munich."

"Our team and the coaching staff have brought Meister Shale (winning trophy) back to its place with two games left this season with overwhelming performance," the club said. "The trophy ceremony will be held after the home game against Borussia Mönchengladbach on Saturday, followed by a red and white celebration party with fans at Allianz Arena."

In particular, the event will go beyond just commemorating the victory, and a farewell ceremony for "Legend" Thomas Muller, who will leave the team at the end of this season, will also be held. 스포츠토토

Müller, who left a deep mark in the club's history with 248 goals and 274 assists in 748 games, recently said on his personal SNS, "Thank you for every moment you have been with us so far and every moment you will be with us."

In response, the Munich club officially said, "The celebration will also include a farewell speech to Thomas Muller, the club's living legend and one of the greatest players."

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