Hospitalization of Uli Hoeneß during a golf tournament, confirmed by Bild
Uli Hoeneß, the long-serving manager of football record champions Bayern Munich, was hospitalized on Saturday evening following a reported minor medical issue at a golf charity tournament near Bonn.
According to reports from Bild, Sport1, and the German Press Agency, Hoeneß was taken to the clinic by ambulance in the early evening. The specific reason for his hospitalization was not specified in the reports.
However, it was later revealed that Hoeneß had suffered a ruptured blood vessel, leading to his hospitalization. Despite the seriousness of the incident, his current health status is stable and improving, according to recent reports.
After being hospitalized, Hoeneß has since returned to his hotel and is reported to be recovering well. Neither Hoeneß nor Bayern Munich have issued a response about the incident.
The golf charity tournament took place near Bonn, but no further details about the tournament were provided in the reports.
This hospitalization comes at a crucial time for Bayern Munich, as the team is currently in the midst of the 2022-2023 football season. Hoeneß, as the honorary president of the club, has played a significant role in the club's history and success.
As more information becomes available, we will keep you updated on Hoeneß's health and recovery.
Despite Uli Hoeneß's hospitalization due to a ruptured blood vessel, he is reported to be recovering well at his hotel. The hospitalization comes at a crucial time for Bayern Munich, as they are currently in the 2022-2023 football season, with Hoeneß, as the honorary president, playing a significant role in the club's history and success.