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By: Korbinian Kothny
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FC Bayern loses its Bundesliga game against Werder Bremen.
Meanwhile, the south curve is positioning itself politically – following the example of Uli Hoeneß.
Munich – These are turbulent days around the Bavarian capital and FC Bayern Munich.
On Friday, the German record champions said goodbye to the Allianz Arena in an emotional memorial service, only to embarrass themselves two days later against Werder Bremen at the same venue.
FC Bayern's south curve positions itself against the rightward shift
Aside from the sporting oath of revelation, the Munich supporters provided one or two messages - including Thomas Tuchel getting his fat off.
However, the south curve also made a political statement during the game.
In the first half, several banners were rolled out that read: “If the center parties of the AfD talk their way, the country will move to the right.
Who would have thought?
Stop the shift to the right – fight the AfD!” The south curve in the Allianz Arena is considered politically active and has already been awarded the Julius Hirsch Prize by the DFB.
The reason for this: The Schickeria, the opinion leader in the Bayern curve, honored its former Jewish president Kurt Landauer in 2008 and 2014.
FC Bayern fans took Uli Hoeneß as an example.
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Bayern icon Hoeneß doesn't want the AfD there
With the latest political statement, the Bayern supporters should also be able to speak from the hearts of their patriarch Uli Hoeneß.
The FCB honorary president also showed a clear stance against the AfD at the Beckenbauer memorial service.
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Hoeneß said on Friday: “And who knows how many thousands drove
through the country with the black, red and gold flag (during the 2006 World Cup;
editor's note ).
Because they were proud of our country.
Ladies and gentlemen, we have to get back to where everyone is proud in our country.”
Then he became clear: “I don’t want the AfD there.”
Demo against the right in Munich must be stopped
During the game in the Allianz Arena, the demonstration against the right took place in Munich.
It even had to be canceled due to too many crowds.
The police spoke of over 100,000 participants.
Even if things aren't going well in terms of sport, the fans of FC Bayern and the citizens of Munich at least seem to stand together on this issue.
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