Presidents
At the club's founding Franz John was appointed as the first president. The current president, Uli Hoeneß, is Bayern's 32nd president with several presidents having multiple spells in office (counted separately.)
| Era | President |
|---|---|
| 1900–1903 | Franz John |
| 1903–1906 | Willem Hesselink |
| 1906–1907 | Kurt Müller |
| 1907–1913 | Angelo Knorr |
| 1913–1914 | Kurt Landauer |
| 1914–1915 | Fred Dunn |
| 1915 | Hans Tusch |
| 1915 | Fritz Meier |
| 1916 | Hans Bermühler |
| 1916–1919 | Fritz Meier |
| 1919–1921 | Kurt Landauer |
| 1921–1922 | Fred Dunn |
| 1922–1933 | Kurt Landauer |
| 1933–1934 | Siegfried Hermann |
| 1934–1935 | Karl-Heinz Oettinger |
| 1935–1937 | Richard Amesmeier |
| 1937–1938 | Franz Nußhardt |
| 1938–1943 | Franz Kellner |
| 1943–1945 | Josef Sauter |
| 1945 | Franz Xaver Heilmannseder |
| 1945 | Josef Bayer |
| 1945–1947 | Siegfried Hermann |
| 1947–1951 | Kurt Landauer |
| 1951–1953 | Julius Scheuring |
| 1953–1955 | Adolf Fischer Karli Wild Hugo Theisinger |
| 1955–1958 | Alfred Reitlinger |
| 1958–1962 | Roland Endler |
| 1962–19.03.1979 | Wilhelm Neudecker |
| 24.04.1979–09.10.1985 | Willi O. Hoffmann |
| 09.10.1985–07.10.1994 | Fritz Scherer |
| 07.10.1994–28.11.2009 | Franz Beckenbauer |
| 28.11.2009– | Uli Hoeneß |
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Famous quotes containing the word presidents:
“Our presidents have been getting to be synthetic monsters, the work of a hundred ghost- writers and press agents so that it is getting harder and harder to discover the line between the man and the institution.”
—John Dos Passos (18961970)
“You must drop all your democracy. You must not believe in the people. One class is no better than another. It must be a case of Wisdom, or Truth. Let the working classes be working classes. That is the truth. There must be an aristocracy of people who have wisdom, and there must be a Ruler: a Kaiser: no Presidents and democracies.”
—D.H. (David Herbert)
“All Presidents start out to run a crusade but after a couple of years they find they are running something less heroic and much more intractable: namely the presidency. The people are well cured by then of election fever, during which they think they are choosing Moses. In the third year, they look on the man as a sinner and a bumbler and begin to poke around for rumours of another Messiah.”
—Alistair Cooke (b. 1908)