• Bundesliga International’s new Beijing office now open
  • Plans for Klinsmann’s Bundesliga Legends Tour to Chinese capital confirmed for April
  • Team visits to be announced shortly

The Bundesliga has officially opened its new representative office in Beijing with news that their first major activity will be a Bundesliga Legends Tour with 1990 World Cup winner Jürgen Klinsmann.

The two-time German footballer of the year and 1996 European champion will visit the Chinese capital between 11-15 April for the joint initiative between the Bundesliga and official broadcaster PP Sports. Designed to bring the Bundesliga’s ‘Football As It’s Meant To Be’ mantra closer to Chinese fans, Klinsmann will share his passion for German football with fans and media during his time in the country.

This precedes news of an impending announcement detailing the visit of some German teams to China within the next few months as the league continues to expand across this region.

Bundesliga International’s new China office is located within the DRC Liangmaqiao Diplomatic Office Building as part of the German Center Beijing in the city’s Chaoyang District.

Its opening is yet another indication of the development of the league not only in Asia but across the world. With other subsidiaries operating in Singapore (Asia) and New York (Americas), plus a strategic partnership with IMG Reliance in India, the Bundesliga continues to implement its global strategy through an on-ground presence in a number of key markets.

The Beijing office is led by new Head of China, Patrick Stueber, former Senior Audio Visual Rights Manager at Bundesliga International. He will be supported by Sunny Sun, Head of Marketing & Business Development China, and Bo Zong, Senior Project Manager China, DFL Digital Sports, who manages the Bundesliga’s Chinese digital projects.

Speaking about this, Bundesliga International CEO Robert Klein said: “It’s great to be on the ground in China. The office is open and our local team is up and running. We have a deep relationship with Chinese sports fans and look forward to engaging with them day in day out, allowing them to experience ‘Football As It’s Meant To Be’.”

Patrick Stueber added: “Our Beijing team is excited to finally get started on our long-term activity plan which already features some highlights over the coming months. With news that one of the Bundesliga’s global icons, followed by some of our clubs, will be travelling here, this goes to show the investment we are making in China.”

Follow all the latest Bundesliga action on Bundesliga.com and via the official Facebook, Twitter and Instagram channels.

In China you can follow the Bundesliga on Bundesliga.cn and via the official SINA Weibo, WeChat and Jinri Toutiao channels.

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NOTES TO EDITORS

The Bundesliga in China

About Bundesliga International

Bundesliga International is a full subsidiary of DFL Deutsche Fußball Liga (DFL) and responsible for connecting and inspiring football fans around the globe. Its main focus is to drive internationalisation by driving passion for the Bundesliga with contagious ‘Football as it’s meant to be’ content using the highest technical innovation standards. Bundesliga International is marketing the audiovisual, sponsorship (partnership) rights, brand and digital licenses through a global network of 80 partners.

About the Bundesliga

The Bundesliga is the premier professional association football league in Germany and the football league with the highest average stadium attendance worldwide. The league was established in 1963 and comprises 18 teams which operate on a system of promotion and relegation with the Bundesliga 2. The Bundesliga is broadcast on television in over 200 countries and is operated by Deutsche Fußball Liga.

About Jürgen Klinsmann 

Honours

Player
1990 FIFA World Cup winner; 1996 UEFA European Championship winner; 1988 Bronze medal Olympic games; 1989 Supercoppa Italiana winner; 1990-91 & 1995-96 UEFA Cup winner; 1996-97 Bundesliga winner.

Individual: 1987 Goal of the Year (Germany); 1987-88 Bundesliga Top Scorer; 1988 & 1994 German Footballer of the Year; 1990 FIFA World Cup All Star Team; 1994 English Football Writers Association Player of the Year; 1995-96 UEFA Cup Top Scorer – 15 goals.

Manager 
International: Germany – 2006 FIFA World Cup 3rd place; 2005 FIFA Confederations Cup 3rd place. USA: CONCACAF Gold Cup 2013 winner; CONCACAF: Coach of the Year 2013; German Manager of the year 2006.