Bayern Munich fined for two minutes
A fine was imposed on the German club Bayern Munich for being late for two minutes in one of the local league championship matches.
According to what was reported this evening, Bayern Munich was fined 20 thousand Euro for “arriving late for a league match.” That was in the eighth round against Bochum.
According to the German Football Association, Bayern Munich completed an equipment inspection late, delaying the start of the match by two minutes.
The Bavarian club filed an appeal against this decision, but this appeal was rejected.
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