China has become Bayern Munich's most important
market as the Bundesliga powerhouse foresee a bright picture after the
nation launched a reform plan on football, said the club's CEO Karl
Heinz Rummenigge in an interview with Xinhua here on Wednesday.
Bayern announced its cooperation with Tmall Global, an overseas
platform and an extension of Alibaba Group's B2C Tmall Business in
China, and DHL to launch an official Bayern Munich online flagship store
for consumers in China.
It is expected that about 90 million Chinese fans will purchase
official fan merchandise from the Bayern club, and for the first time,
Chinese fans can order the world's leading football team's official
jersey with their favorite player's name.
Rummenigge stressed that China has the greatest potentiality and
momentum from the commercial viewpoint and the Bavarian club want to
profit from the government-supported football policy.
"Two years ago, we made it clear that we have two main markets: U.S.
and China," said Rummenigge, "But China is the most important as the
government have launched a football reform plan, which will bring
momentum and policy for the sport."
The 59-year-old said Bayern want to help China in developing top-class youth coaches
"The most important thing for a nation to raise their football level
is the quality of coaches in youth training, we want to help China in
this way," he said.
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