Nearly 70% of citizens support Munich’s bid to host the Olympic Games! Hainer: Bayern welcomes this very much

In a recent referendum survey, about two-thirds of local residents voted in favor of Munich's bid to host one of the Olympic and Paralympic Games in 2036, 2040 or 2044. Bayern Munich club issued a statement:
Bayern Munich welcomes the citizens of Munich who voted to support the bid to host the Olympic and Paralympic Games. According to the results of all constituencies announced by the Munich City Hall on Sunday night, this referendum decided with a clear support rate of 66.4% to continue the tradition of the 1972 Munich Olympics and bid for the Olympic Games again.
Bayern Chairman Herbert Heiner said: "Bayern is deeply pleased with the attitude of Munich citizens in supporting the bid to host the Olympics. Sports connect people's hearts. Such events can not only inspire the people's enthusiasm for sports and strengthen the city's cohesion, but also show Munich's open attitude as an international city to the world. This bid is to promote youth training in sports, Diversity and inclusion provide an important opportunity, and Bayern maintains a firm support for this. "
The defending Bundesliga champions are supporting Munich's bid to host the Olympics through a variety of channels, including releasing exclusive interviews with decision-makers such as Uli Hoeness and football and basketball players, and setting up promotional booths at venues such as the Allianz Arena, Bayern Campus, BMW Park, and SAP Gardens. During the home game against Dortmund, Heiner and Board Chairman Jan-Christian Dreisen even joined Bavarian Governor Markus Söder, state Interior Minister Joachim Hermann, sports mayor Verena Dieter on behalf of Mayor Dieter Reiter, Bavarian Sports Federation President Jörg Amon, and seven others Adidas has signed Olympians: sprinter Gina Luken Camper, Nordic combined athletes Vinzenz Geiger and Eric Frentze, biathlete Simon Schemp, cross-country skiing star Tobias Angrell, handball players Dominik Klein and Steffen Weinhold jointly called on fans to support the bid. The team members, headed by captain Manuel Neuer, even made a collective voice under the huge slogan "Together for Munich - Yes to the Olympics".
According to the plan, about half of the Olympic Games schedule will be arranged in the Olympic Park, including track and field events and handball competitions held in SAP Garden. The Allianz Arena, BMW Park and Forest Avenue are also listed as competition venues. This vote was open to about 1.1 million citizens, and the final turnout exceeded 39% of the total number of legal voters, setting a new record for Munich referendums and far exceeding the legal threshold of 10%. If the turnout is less than 10%, the City Council will have to determine the validity of the yes vote. In the next step, the bid plan must stand out from domestic and foreign competition.
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