Accusations of racism and a dismissed coach caused a great outcry at FCB in mid-August.
Now the association has announced consequences.
After accusations of racism on the FCB campus
, the record champions dismissed
a youth coach in
mid-August
.
The dismissed ex-coach sued in court
and negotiated
again on
January 13th
about the legality of his dismissal.
The first negotiations failed.
After the events of the past few weeks, FC Bayern has announced
structural
changes and a new start in the youth sector
.
Munich
-
In mid-August
, the news about
accusations of racism
on the
FC Bayern Campus rolled over
.
The record champions announced the consequences and fired a youth coach who, according to the
WDR magazine
"
Sport Inside
", was exposed through internal chat logs.
The former coach is said to have made racist comments.
As a result, the case went into the next round: The
ex-trainer sued
about the legality of his dismissal and had the case
heard in court
with his former
employer
.
The first attempts at an agreement failed.
In addition, other employees should have come into focus.
Among other things, because of "
bribery in business dealings
", as the
Munich public prosecutor announced
.
Racism investigation completed
It might not be the only personal details that could be filled with the "Reds". In August, the club announced a racism-determination in the youth sector, which, according to a press release of
16 October
has now ended. "
The process has been Completed Thursday of this week
", so the status of the current investigations. The result is clear:" As a result,
incidents were
determined
for a sub-area of the
NLZ
that violated labor law obligations,
do not match
the attitude of
FC Bayern
and lead to consequences " .
This was confirmed by
Michael Gerlinger
,
Director Legal & Personnel Bayern
also on the club's website.
In the course of the investigations, some considerable violations of labor law obligations came to light.
The record champions also announced the consequences that will follow.
The association announced “structural changes and a new start for the youth teams U9 to U15”.
Violation of the values of FC Bayern
Furthermore, the responsibilities in the individual areas are now distributed among several people and "extensive, regular training and further education programs are developed and implemented."
Thus, the chance of a repetition of such events should be nipped in the bud: “
FC Bayern is committed to a cosmopolitan, diverse society
.
In our club we do not tolerate intolerance or discrimination.
It pains us that our principles have now been violated at one point.
We will do everything we can to ensure that something like this does not happen again, "explains Gerlinger.
After the investigation, this story is still a long way from the world.
The case with the former youth coach will be opened in court no later than January 13th.
(Philipp Burde)