A Bayern junior coach, whose name has not been released, is under investigation by both the club and the Munich prosecutor's office for alleged cases of racism and homophobia. The club has not wanted to comment widely on the case because there is an ongoing investigation, but has said that if the accusations are proven, it would lead to the dismissal of the person involved.
The case was brought to light by a West German Television (WDR) report, which subsequently led to prosecution investigations. According to the magazine 'Der Spiegel', those responsible for Bayern received the first anonymous complaints against the coach in 2018. However, after asking the players and their parents, everything seemed to indicate that the coach was appreciated and no one spoke of cases of discrimination based on ethnic origin, religious affiliation or sexual orientation.
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