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"Photo: Uli Hoeneß receives medical attention while participating in a golf tournament"

Bayern Munich chairman Uli Hoeneß was hospitalized during a charity function. What is the current health status of the long-standing club leader?

"Image: Uli Hoeneß receives emergency medical attention at a golf tournament"
"Image: Uli Hoeneß receives emergency medical attention at a golf tournament"

"Photo: Uli Hoeneß receives medical attention while participating in a golf tournament"

Uli Hoeneß, the honorary president of FC Bayern Munich, was briefly hospitalised following a health scare at a charity golf event near Bonn. The incident, which occurred on Saturday evening, was reported by the broadcaster Sport1 and later confirmed by the newspaper "Bild".

The 73-year-old former manager of Bayern Munich was taken to the hospital by ambulance. However, the specific reason for his hospitalisation remains unspecified. The German Press Agency reported that Hoeneß is doing well as of early August 2025 and is expected to make a full recovery with no long-term effects.

After being hospitalised, Hoeneß returned to his hotel and is currently recovering. The location of the hospital and the hotel where he is staying are not specified.

Hoeneß has had a long and distinguished career with Bayern Munich, serving as a manager for many years. His age and past roles in the club were previously mentioned.

It is worth noting that neither Hoeneß nor Bayern Munich has issued a statement regarding the hospitalisation. As of now, the details surrounding the incident remain unclear.

[1] German Press Agency, "Uli Hoeneß recovering well after hospitalisation," Early August 2025. [2] Bild, "Uli Hoeneß hospitalised after health scare," Early August 2025.

Despite the health scare at a charity golf event, Hoeneß, the honorary president of FC Bayern Munich, is reported to be doing well, undergoing recovery after being hospitalised. Despite the lack of clarity about the specific reason for his hospitalisation, there are promising signs for a full recovery in sports, particularly in football.

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