بايرن ميونيخ يتعرض لغرامة مالية بسبب تأخير 37 ثانية في الدوري الألماني بينما يحاول عمالقة البوندسليغا إلقاء اللوم على ماينز في الضجة

طلبت المحكمة الرياضية من بايرن ميونيخ دفع غرامة صغيرة بعد تأخير لمدة 37 ثانية في موعد انطلاق المباراة، وتلقي باللوم فيها على ماينز.

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بايرن ميونيخ يتعرض لغرامة مالية بسبب تأخير 37 ثانية في الدوري الألماني بينما يحاول عمالقة البوندسليغا إلقاء اللوم على ماينز في الضجةبايرن ميونيخ يتعرض لغرامة مالية بسبب تأخير 37 ثانية في الدوري الألماني بينما يحاول عمالقة البوندسليغا إلقاء اللوم على ماينز في الضجةبايرن ميونيخ يتعرض لغرامة مالية بسبب تأخير 37 ثانية في الدوري الألماني بينما يحاول عمالقة البوندسليغا إلقاء اللوم على ماينز في الضجة

A match last season has had costly repercussions for . The reason for this is that the kick-off was delayed by 37 seconds in their home game against Mainz on matchday 31. That 37-second delay will now cost the German record champions €35,000. This is according to a ruling by the DFB Sports Court.

According to the ruling, “the equipment check of the Bayern players” did not take place at 3:25:30 PM on that day, “but only at 3:27:00 PM, thus with a delay of 1:30 minutes.” The statement said: “This delay, for which FC Bayern Munich is responsible under Section 14a of the DFL rules of play, also caused the kick-off to be delayed by 37 seconds.”

وفق الركل Bayern argued that the delay was caused by the Mainz players gathering before kick-off. Their efforts to defend themselves went in vain, as the DFB Sports Court pointed out that this only took 50 seconds – “and thus 15 seconds less than allowed for in the schedule.”

Had the kick-off been delayed just 29 seconds, Die Roten might have gotten off lightly. However, according to the DFB, this marks the seventh time the record champions have been responsible for a delayed start, prompting the federation to issue a fine.

Bayern will play their first competitive game of the 2025-26 season on August 16, when they take on Stuttgart in the DFL-Supercup. Their Bundesliga title defence begins the following weekend, on August 22 against .

Additional reporting by Jonas Rutten.