

Bayern fans worldwide are eagerly supporting their team for the Champions League semi-final against PSG. The atmosphere in Paris is charged with anticipation as fans believe in a magical night ahead.

When your heart is red and white: Bayern fans firmly believe in a magical night
FC Bayern fans travel from all over the world to support their team at away matches â even if they have to travel hundreds of kilometres on the Autobahn or by rail, or across oceans and deserts. We want to get to know those who spare no effort or expense to see their beloved Bayern away from the Allianz Arena a little better: our away fans with their special stories, their love and their passion for FC Bayern.
Itâs matchday! Champions League, semi-final first leg, Paris Saint-Germain vs. FC Bayern. There's a palpable mix of tension and anticipation for a very special night hanging over the French capital. Here, where crowds of tourists marvel at the gigantic Eiffel Tower and the impressive art in the Louvre, one topic outshines everything else today! Whether by the Seine, in the picturesque parks or in the cafĂ©s and bars â everywhere you go, it's the same question: Who will take the first step towards Budapest?
For Nico (22) and Hannes (20) from Coburg, whom we meet at the Eiffel Tower in glorious weather, thereâs only one answer to that! âI firmly believe weâll make it to the final and then win the cup,â says Nico with absolute conviction. From a young age, the hearts of these two Franconians have been red and white â not red and black, as their proximity to 1. FC NĂŒrnberg might suggest: âI became a Bayern fan through my father, who used to go to the Olympiastadion. Iâve never seen the Max-Morlock-Stadion from the inside, and I donât need to,â says Hannes.
The two friends have known each other all their lives. Whether at primary school or at the football club â one thing has always united them: their love of FC Bayern! Today, that passion is burning brighter than ever. Early on Tuesday morning, they set off via Frankfurt for Paris to cheer their team on at the Parc des Princes in the evening, alongside nearly 3,000 other Bayern fans
Bayern fans express strong belief in their team's success, with many confident they will reach the final and win the cup.
Bayern fans travel from various locations, often covering long distances by road or air, to support their team at away games.
The semi-final against PSG is seen as a crucial step towards the final in Budapest, heightening the excitement and anticipation among fans.
Nico and Hannes, two young fans from Coburg, firmly believe that Bayern will make it to the final and win the Champions League trophy.

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What impresses them most is the team spirit within the club, which is currently being reflected in a special way on the pitch. âThe team is always the star. At other clubs, some players make themselves seem more important than the club itself. Thatâs not the case at Bayern; itâs the team that wins the matches and titles, not individual stars,â Hannes stresses.
Nico emphasises that he particularly likes the approach of relying on young, home-grown talent. âI always think itâs best when players from our own youth academy make it to the first team and keep getting better, as with Aleks PavloviÄ, for example.â Hannes adds: âOur current success also proves this system is the right one, and that we should continue to expand our work at the Campus.â
The fact that the two members had managed to get tickets for the huge match at PSG did lead to a bit of a celebration. âWe werenât expecting it, but somehow we got lucky and were naturally absolutely delighted,â says Nico with a twinkle in his eye. The pair are something of a lucky charm for FC Bayern, having also been at the Allianz Arena for the quarter-final second leg against Real Madrid.
However, this is Nico and Hannesâ first Champions League trip away together. âWeâll just go with the flow for now and have a look around the city. The absolute highlight is, of course, tonight â that outshines everything else,â says Hannes. âHopefully weâll take the first step and make it to the final next week!â Then the pair will be back at the Allianz Arena â and perhaps Nico and Hannes will soon be telling their very own Budapest story.
The facts on the clash with PSG: