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Honorary President of Fc Bayern: Hoeneß Reckons with Politics and Calls Biggest Nightmare

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Here you will find information on the topic "Honorary President of FC Bayern". Read now "Hoeneß calculates with politics and mentions the biggest nightmare".

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Munich's honorary president takes the lead in politics. At the AfD and Annalena Baerbock he becomes clear. He also talks about emigrating. He calls a World Cup boycott "Bloodsinn".

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For the Bavarian icon, an AfD government would be his biggest nightmare. On the other hand, Uli Hoeneß praises the Federal Chancellor – and demands that the Germans work more again.

·Germany
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Here you will find information on the topic "Honorary President of FC Bayern". Read now "Hoeneß calculates with politics and mentions the biggest nightmare".

·Germany
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Uli Hoeneß becomes political: The honorary president of FC Bayern gives praise to Chancellor Merz, criticises ex-foreign minister Baerbock and fears an AfD government. Part two of our interview series.

·Dortmund, Germany
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Not even leaving Germany excludes Uli Hoeneß. The AfD, but also the ex-government, are the focus of his criticism. There is much praise for the current Chancellor.

·Germany
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Uli Hoeneß also settles scores with the former German government. (Archive photo) Peter Kneffel/dpa In an interview with Bild, Uli Hoeneß chose strong political words: The 74-year-old honorary president of FC Bayern Munich would leave Germany should the AfD come to power. "Yes. We've had an apartment in Switzerland for almost 50 years – that would be an alternative for our family," Hoeneß told Bild in the second part of the interview. He called …

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Welt broke the news in Dortmund, Germany on Tuesday, February 17, 2026.
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