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“Players And Agents Responsible For Packed Football Calendar” – Says Bayern’s CEO Karl-Heinz Rummenigge

Adejuyigbe FrancisBy Adejuyigbe FrancisJune 28, 2025 Sports No Comments2 Mins Read
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Bayern Munich CEO Calls for Unity to Address Packed Football Calendar.

In a candid statement addressing the growing concerns over the congested football schedule, Bayern Munich CEO Karl-Heinz Rummenigge has urged players, agents, and clubs to engage in a “calm, rational conversation” to restore balance to the sport. His remarks, made on Saturday, 28 June 2025, highlight the complex dynamics driving the ever-expanding football calendar and the financial pressures fuelling it.

Rummenigge acknowledged the frustration felt by players, who have increasingly voiced concerns about burnout due to the relentless schedule of domestic leagues, cup competitions, and international fixtures. However, he pointed out that players and their agents share some responsibility for the situation. “I get why they’re frustrated — but players and their agents have played a part in this,” Rummenigge said. “By constantly demanding higher wages, they’ve pushed clubs to chase bigger revenues. And where does that money come from? More matches.”





 

The Bayern chief’s comments shine a light on the financial realities of modern football, where escalating player salaries and transfer fees have driven clubs to seek additional revenue streams, often through expanded competitions and lucrative broadcasting deals. This, in turn, has led to a packed calendar, with players facing a gruelling schedule that leaves little room for rest and recovery.

 

Rummenigge’s call for dialogue comes at a time when the footballing world is grappling with how to balance the sport’s commercial growth with the well-being of its players. Recent debates have centred on the expansion of tournaments such as the FIFA Club World Cup and the UEFA Champions League, which have added further strain on players already juggling domestic and international commitments.

 

“I believe it’s time for everyone involved to come together and have a calm, rational conversation about how we can bring the game — and the business behind it — back to more balanced and sensible times,” Rummenigge concluded. His remarks suggest a need for a collaborative approach, involving players, clubs, governing bodies, and other stakeholders, to address the issue and find sustainable solutions.

 

The statement has sparked optimism among fans and pundits, who see it as a step towards meaningful reform in football. With player welfare increasingly in the spotlight, Rummenigge’s call for unity could pave the way for a healthier, more sustainable future for the beautiful game.

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