12.12.2025
FC Bayern Secures New 15,000-Seat Home for Women’s Team
According to media reports, FC Bayern will officially take over Unterhaching’s Sportpark on January 1, 2026, giving the women’s team a major upgrade in matchday facilities.

A Huge Upgrade for Bayern Women

FC Bayern Women are moving from the Bayern Campus, which has a limited 2,500-seat capacity, to Unterhaching’s Sportpark, offering 15,000 seats. This new venue provides significantly improved infrastructure for Bundesliga and European matches, marking a major step forward for the team.

The Deal in Detail

As reported by multiple media outlets, the stadium was purchased by Allianz Arena München Stadion GmbH, a company owned by FC Bayern, for around €7.3 million. The price was slightly reduced due to structural issues on the East Stand. The acquisition also includes the adjacent facilities behind the North Stand, which are planned to be redeveloped into a new administrative building.

The Unterhaching municipal council reportedly approved the sale unanimously, with the official notarization scheduled for December 16, 2025. Bayern will assume full control of the stadium starting January 1, 2026.

Better Conditions, Bigger Opportunities

The move ensures that Bayern Women now have a proper home capable of hosting larger crowds and offering improved facilities, addressing the limitations of their previous venue. The expanded capacity also allows for greater fan engagement and a more professional matchday experience.

Looking Ahead

With the new stadium, Bayern Women are set for enhanced matchday conditions and further growth in domestic and European competitions. This acquisition underscores FC Bayern’s commitment to investing in women’s football at the highest level.

This article was created with the assistance of AI and has been reviewed and edited by our editorial team.

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