How Did FC Bayern Munich Celebrate Their League Title?

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- FC Bayern Munich's men and women celebrated their league titles together.
- Thomas Muller reflects on his 25-year journey with the club.
- Head coach Vincent Kompany emphasizes preparation for the Club World Cup.
- Captain Giulia Gwinn celebrates the women's historic domestic double.
- The festival highlighted the unity and passion of the club and its fans.
Munich, May 18 (NationPress) After securing league titles in their respective divisions, FC Bayern Munich's men and women's teams came together to host a vibrant football festival in the center of Munich on Sunday afternoon. This event marked the traditional title celebrations with the devoted Bavarian fans.
Thomas Muller, who will bid farewell to the club post the FIFA Club World Cup, shared his reflections on a remarkable 25-year journey with the team that propelled him to the pinnacle of football.
“Today was fantastic. We are thrilled to conclude the season with the Bundesliga title. Personally, I feel valued and appreciated – eventually, the time for goodbyes will arrive. Honestly, I’ve been saying my farewells for six weeks, and I’m not sure where to store all the memories. I’ve cherished every special moment, but with two weeks off now, I can truly absorb it all. We are excited about the Club World Cup and aim to win it,” Muller expressed.
Head coach Vincent Kompany, who made an impressive transition from Burnley to Bayern Munich this season, was overjoyed with his first major league title and emphasized the importance of focusing on the Club World Cup following the celebrations.
“It’s amazing, and I’m thrilled for the fans and the city. This season was enjoyable; the team gave their all, and the energy was fantastic – a solid foundation for next season. We’ll celebrate and then return to work tomorrow. The players have international commitments, and we’ll prepare thoroughly for the Club World Cup, which is our priority,” Kompany stated.
Giulia Gwinn, captain of the FC Bayern women’s team, who led her side to a historic domestic double, expressed her joy in celebrating alongside the entire club.
“It’s wonderful for both teams to gather outside again, receiving such a warm welcome. We’ve had a few opportunities to celebrate, and we’ve done so because it’s rare during the season. That makes it even more special at the end of a successful campaign. We’ve made history this year, which we acknowledged today,” Gwinn concluded.