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·13 October 2025

New board: Key decision at FC Bayern

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The new composition of FC Bayern’s executive board as of January 1 has already been decided. Now an important decision has also been made regarding the committee’s future cooperation.

An important personnel decision has been made at FC Bayern: the club will apparently operate without a deputy CEO in the future.


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It was already clear that the executive board will consist of Jan-Christian Dreesen, Max Eberl, and Rouven Kasper as of January 1. As Munich’s tz now reports, Dreesen will remain the sole CEO – an additional deputy position is not currently planned.

This makes it clear: the recently discussed promotion of sporting director Max Eberl to deputy CEO will not take place for the time being. Instead, according to the report, those responsible are to focus on their respective areas of responsibility. Eberl will remain in charge of the sporting department, while newcomer Rouven Kasper will take over marketing and sales.

New member of FC Bayern’s executive board: Rouven Kasper

Dreesen, who has held the position of CEO since summer 2023, is to continue to exercise operational leadership alone. According to tz, it was agreed internally that a deputy chair is not necessary at this time. The CEO enjoys the supervisory board’s trust and is expected to ensure stability and continuity in this constellation.

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For Eberl, the decision means that while his role does not formally change, his importance in the sporting sphere remains undisputed. Under his leadership, FC Bayern has stabilized on the pitch, strengthened the squad in a targeted manner, and appointed Vincent Kompany as the new head coach.

Rouven Kasper, who is currently still head of marketing at VfB Stuttgart, will officially take up his post in Munich at the turn of the year. The 39-year-old already knows the club from his earlier time as head of Bayern’s Asia business (2016–2021) and is regarded as a distinguished marketing expert with international experience.

This article was translated into English by Artificial Intelligence. You can read the original version in 🇩🇪 here.

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