Bayern Munich to open new training centre

Reuters , Saturday 17 Oct 2015

Bayern Munich
Bayern Munich's Robert Lewandowski (L) celebrates with Thomas Mueller and Mario goetze (R) after scoring a goal against Borussia Dortmund during their German first division Bundesliga soccer match in Munich, Germany, October 4, 2015 (Reuters)

German champions Bayern Munich broke ground on Friday for a new training centre and youth academy that will cost an estimated €70 million, in order to keep up with the competition from other top European clubs, officials said.

The Bavarians, one of the world's richest soccer clubs with a turnover of more than half a billion euros, have not had a home-grown player make a successful transition to the senior team sinceThomas Mueller in 2009.

"We have a lot of catching up to do compared to the other big European clubs. That is why we are starting this now," said club president Karl Hopfner during a ceremony on the plot near theirAllianz Arena stadium in the north of the city.

"I am convinced that this will become another milestone in Bayern history," he said.

The new facility, to be completed by the start of the 2017/18 season, will have eight football pitches, including one with 2 500-seat stands, a youth academy, offices and a multi-purpose sports hall.

Bayern youth teams are currently using the Saebener street facilities which are home to the club headquarters and the senior team as well.

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