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It is no longer about anything for Bayern.

Munich already has the ninth championship in a row.

Hansi Flick's team can easily tackle the last two games of the season in Freiburg and against FC Augsburg.

The preparation of the team for the season finale looks accordingly.

The team is currently at the training camp in Grassau in the Traunstein district.

In order to ensure the safe execution of the last two match days, the German Football League (DFL) has instructed the clubs to go to quarantine training camps in order to minimize the risk of corona infections.

So did the Bavarians, who traveled to Grassau, which is almost 90 kilometers south.

But not only the professionals, but also some players' women have checked into the golf hotel "Das Achental Resort".

Much to the annoyance of the Traunstein District Office.

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“The Traunstein District Office received information today that the players' family members and partners also traveled to Grassau as part of the FC Bayern München eV training camp.

It is true that such training camps are generally possible for professional athletes according to the current regulations.

However, it is not allowed for relatives to be accommodated in the hotel who have nothing to do with the implementation of the training, ”said a message from the district office in the“ TZ ”.

"Leave the hotel today"

The stay of the family members of the Bayern professionals violates the current Corona regulations because private individuals are not allowed to stay in hotels without a valid reason.

That's why the players' women had to leave immediately.

The district office made it clear to the Bavarians and the hotel that “all people who are not absolutely necessary for the training operation must leave the hotel today”.

According to information from "Bild", the Bavarians and the hotel are likely to face a fine.

The District Office: “If violations are found, they will be punished consistently.

As much as we like to have FC Bayern as our guest - one thing is clear: rules apply equally to everyone. "