— December 16, 2025
Germany has officially entered into a phase of ongoing dialogue with the IOC regarding hosting the Games in 2036, 2040, or 2044. Among the country's four potential candidates,... Read more "
— December 2, 2025
A delegation from the German Olympic Sports Confederation, led by President Thomas Weikert and German IOC members Kim Bui and Michael Mronz, visited... Read more "
— December 1, 2025
A new step towards the return of the Games to German soil. On December 4th, a memorandum of understanding will be signed by Chancellor Friedrich Merz, the President of the... Read more "
— October 28, 2025
Munich voted overwhelmingly in favor of a bid to host the Olympic and Paralympic Games, with 66,4% of the vote. The German National Olympic Committee welcomed this clear result, a testament to... Read more "
— October 20, 2025
Munich can count on a powerful ally in its Olympic campaign. Bayern, the city's iconic football club, has publicly committed to a bid for... Read more "
— August 28, 2020
German spectators must make up their minds: they will not be allowed to enter stadiums before the end of 2020. The federal authorities have... Read more "
— July 6, 2020
The German government is not forgetting high-level sport in its plan to support the national economy. He decided to grant aid of 200 million euros to the leagues... Read more "
— December 4, 2018
Nothing changes in the German Olympic movement. Alfons Hörmann, 61, has been re-elected for a new term as President of the National Olympic Committee (DOSB). Predictable. But,... Read more "
— October 3, 2018
Alfons Hörmann, the president of the German Olympic Committee (DOSB), can sleep peacefully. Unless there is an unlikely turnaround, he will be elected on December 1, 2018 in Düsseldorf for a new... Read more "
— October 2, 2018
Battle ahead in the German sports movement. Alfons Hörmann, the current president of the National Olympic Committee (DOSB), took advantage of a public meeting to officially announce his candidacy for a new... Read more "