According to a report, Oliver Kahn has lost his driver's license again.
The Bayern boss seems to be dependent on his wife's driving service.
Munich - cloth away!
As the
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reports, Oliver Kahn had to give up his driver's license.
And this for the second time in a short time: Apparently, the CEO of FC Bayern lost his driving license in February 2022 because he is said to have been driving too fast.
Oliver Rolf Kahn |
Born: June 15, 1969 (age 53), Karlsruhe |
Spouse: Svenja Kahn |
Chairman of the Board of FC Bayern |
Games for FC Bayern: 632 |
Oliver Kahn must be chauffeured - driver's license gone
It is not known what violation of the road traffic regulations this time was.
In the friendly against Salzburg two weeks ago, Kahn was chauffeured by long-time Hoeneß driver Bruno Kovacevic.
At the home game against Cologne, his wife Svenja was probably at the wheel.
When asked by
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, Kahn did not want to comment on the subject.
Benjamin Pavard, who was caught drunk at the wheel, also had trouble with the police not too long ago.
He had to report to the club and pay a five-digit fine.
He too had to give up his driver's license for at least a month.
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Oliver Kahn at the wheel of his Audi Q7 in 2007.
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Bayern boss Oliver Kahn probably a repeat offender
If the report is correct, Kahn would be a repeat offender.
Such persons are considered to have been given a driving ban in the past two years.
In this case, the law provides for the possibility of issuing an additional driving ban of one month.
FC Bayern is currently doing just as poorly on the pitch as it is with Kahn on the road.
Julian Nagelsmann's team started the new year with two draws.
After the draw against 1. FC Köln, Kahn was pissed off in the stands and refused to shake hands with his neighbor Jan-Christian Dreesen.
Bayern Munich's record scorers
Bayern Munich's record scorers
At FC Bayern, the engine stutters
Among other things, the management level was annoyed by Serge Gnabry's fashion week trip, who was substituted after 45 minutes after a desolate performance against Cologne.
The Bayern star gets encouragement from record national player Lothar Matthäus.
Bayern expect Eintracht Frankfurt at the weekend.
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