I reckon here; http://www.fcbayern.de/de/club/mitglied-werden/ I bit the bullet and got a Schalke membership - with a lot of help from the membersinfo staff via email who translated every single step for me (seriously, amazing service). So I've got tickets to three home games there, and hopefully an away game against Stuttgart once the option arises
Thanks — not sure why I could never find that before. Too bad I live in the US where we have a completely backwards, outdated banking system. To pay for the membership you need an IBAN and BIC code which American banks don't typically have
I typed "Bayern Mitglied Werden" into google to find it; all the clubs only offer up a membership page in German, which is what makes it such a nightmare to find, esp. from the club website "english" pages. Regarding the IBAN etc. I had the same issue with Schalke. They asked for two numbers ..one of them was a BLZ number, can't remember the other one. I had no clue what these were, so I called my bank..and they had no idea either. So I emailed Schalke, and they gave me the numbers! ..that didn't really make sense to me either, but they know the codes, and it worked Fire an email their way, and see if you get lucky?
Another avenue, though I haven't procured tix from them yet, is the Bayern tix exchange (FC Bayern Muenchen online Ticketboerse) on Facebook. It's a group designed for fans to sell their tix to other fans at cost/reasonable prices. Tix go fast though I've seen some CL & Pokal tix linger for a bit.
Allianz, here I come! Last week some tickets appeared on Viagogo with specific row and seat numbers. The price wasn't as horrendous as all of the 'speculative' tickets (with only a section number, no row), though naturally it was still more than twice the face value. And of course it was dwarfed by the cost of plane tickets, hotel, food, etc. So I bought them. The confirmation email included an order status link. For the first 12 hours it still said "we'll let you know when the tickets are available" or similar. I gave up hope and assumed — based on the constant assurances that tickets aren't released until very close to the event — that I would end up having the tickets delivered to my hotel in Munich rather than my home in NY. Just five days later there's an envelope at my door. It's from Germany. And I'll be damned if there aren't two tickets to Bayern vs Stuttgart inside! They appear to be ripped out of a book of tickets with perforation along one edge. Is this how season tickets normally come? There was also a parking pass included (which I don't need) and a person's name was printed on the tickets. I attached a picture — for those who have attended Bayern matches, do these look legit? I suppose I'll never know for sure until I'm inside the stadium, but they seem pretty solid.
Looks legit to me. If you are really concerned, contact Bayern. Germans don't take counterfeiting lightly in my experience.
FC Bayern Ticketbörse (https://www.facebook.com/FCBayernTicketboerse) ? I just made a post on this place for the game vs. Freiburg. Just gotta sit and hope now!
Not sure how much help this will be but depending upon one's language skills I would just recommend ebay.de I know it is kinda sketch, but every year my wife and I go to at least one Bayern home match and I have never had a problem. Plus you can normally just meet the seller near the stadium for pick up. PS be careful with the Ticketbörse. They can be a bit grumpy.
The second ticket shop is up and going!!! https://tickets.fcbayern.de/Internetverkaufzweitmarkt/EventList.aspx Check out the wolfsburg game There may yet be hope once the other games go up
Hello, I'm trying to buy tickets for the game of Bayern-borussia in November. The tickets are sold out at the Bayern's website. The sites viagogo and ticketbis are with very expensive prices. Can anyone help me how to do?