And further progress is rewarded with more money, as Bayern would be set to earn 10.6 million euros if the Bavarian giants manage to overcome opponents Paris ...
And further progress is rewarded with more money, as Bayern would be set to earn 10.6 million euros if the Bavarian giants manage to overcome opponents Paris Saint Germain and progress to the quarterfinals. Total earnings could rise up to 121.52 million euros by winning the title, “in addition to the spectator revenues and TV market pool”, as Sky reports. Despite being drawn into the “Group of Death” with FC Barcelona, Inter Milan and Viktoria Plzeñ, Bayern emerged from the group stages with 6 wins in 6 games.
The event covers the history of German sports under Nazi rule in the 1930s and 1940s.
FC Bayern’s museum has come to the United States in the past and was on display on Capitol Hill last year. Scheduled speakers include Dee Kundra, FC Bayern’s managing director; Alexa Gattinger, the FC Bayern Museum’s curator; and Lew Lazarow, the Penn State All-Sports Museum’s interim director. Sternfeld, an associate professor of history and Jewish studies at Penn State, will host the event.