What is German Football's 50+1 rule?



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In German Football, a rule prevents external investors from taking majority control of clubs. But why? What impact does it have on the health of German clubs?

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27 opiniones en “What is German Football's 50+1 rule?”

  1. Oh yeah, the investors…
    The sport has been so well invested that there is no sport left. We have some small town league basketball clubs where majority of players are legionaries. Of course the local talent pool has no access to resources if the majority of opportunity is replaced with African players. Too bad the locals don't give an f either about non local club resulting no show on games. And than they need further investments to stay float and pay the legionaries. And it's still a town level league club with absolutely no achievements to show for their work no matter how many legionaries they import. The sports clubs are a joke.

  2. I remember seeing a shark tank clip where a guy basically had a 50 plus one rule on his investment and if he had taken that investment he would have got less money I think. I think the shark called it something rude as well like the safety tax or something (rude in tone not description)

  3. And yet it is a never ending fight to protect this system and fan cultures against those greedy clubs, which are wanting to end 50+1. Luckily, it doesnt matter which fan or ultra you are, in this topic we are united!

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