“Türkgücü has to play in Munich”: Does FC Bayern make room in Grünwalder?
President-Akkay announces talks
Türkgücü Munich is tired of looking for a stadium. The association announces that it will not look outside the city again. For this, the city and FC Bayern have to get involved.
Munich – hat at the end of the year Türkgücu Munich invited to a press conference. President Taskin Akkay made it clear there: “Türkgücü has to play in Munich. We don’t want to go looking for a stadium again. A stadium outside of the city is out of the question for us.”
In the 2022/23 season, all Türkgücü home games should take place in the Grünwalder Stadion, Akkay demands. For the current season, Türkgücü has only been awarded twelve games because FC Bayern and 1860 Munich have a privilege in Giesing.
Is that unfair? Türkgücü can understand the special treatment for 1860, after all the lions play a league higher. However, Akkay demands equal treatment with FC Bayern amateurs. The reserve of the record champions plays like Türkgücü in the regional league.
Türkgücü wants more games at Grünwalder: Akkay suggests moving amateurs to the campus
On January 9th, representatives of 1860 Munich, FC Bayern, Türkgücü and the city of Munich will meet. Then the Grünwalder occupancy for the 2022/23 season will be issued. Recently, the occupancy was already difficult.
What’s in it for Türkgücü? Akkay ponders: The FC Bayern amateurs could play on campus and the women’s team instead of Grünwalder. The women’s Bundesliga only has 22 matchdays, so FC Bayern would only need the Grünwalder for the women eleven times. Then there would be room for Türkgücü.
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A daring proposal by the Türkgücü President. It is questionable whether FC Bayern will play there. The amateurs at the campus to ship, after all, the record champion wouldn’t have any of that. And also: The stadium on campus is not approved for the regional league. The small arena has enough seats, but questions about fan separation, security and press seats are unanswered. If FC Bayern II were to be promoted back to the 3rd division, they would have to play at Grünwalder anyway.
Türkgücü depends on goodwill. FCB enjoys customary rights in the Grünwalder stadium and is therefore given preference in Giesing by the city of Munich. If it doesn’t work out for Türkgücü with the games in Grünwalder, Akkay demands the Dante Stadium from the city. However, the Türkgücü President does not want to go on a conflict course. He wants to solve the issue with “even more harmony”. The fronts could die between Türkgücü and FC Bayern since then banner scandal however, be hardened. (moe)