Bayern Munich decides to change the name of its stadium
A German media report said that Bayern Munich plans to change the name of its current stadium in the coming period, awaiting an official announcement.
According to what was reported by the German “tz” network Bayern will rename its stadium and the surrounding area after “Franz Beckenbauer”.
The source added that Bayern’s stadium will be named “Franz-Beckenbauer-Platz 5” instead. From the Allianz Arena.
The source concluded that the Bavarian giant decided to change the name of its stadium in honor of the late legend Beckenbauers.
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