
All Bayer 04 members will benefit from a number of changes from 1 September 2022. In future, all members can look forward to new signings in terms of services and benefits of membership.
What does that mean specifically? As a member, in addition to existing benefits such as priority ticket purchase, exclusive and age-relented events or exclusive competitions, you will be able to benefit in future from the following additional provisions:
And all that for the unaltered annual fee of €35 (Bayer 04 Club) or €30 (Löwenclub and Teens). That means you will have more benefits and services in future for the same money.
Members living outside Germany will also benefit from adjustment of the annual fee to domestic terms. That means the annual fees abroad will be just €35 (Bayer 04 Club, previously €55) and €30 (Löwenclub and Teens, previously €50).
And it is easy to make use of your new benefits:
To get your 10% discount at our web shop, you just have to log in using your account. The discounted prices will be displayed automatically. At our fan shops you just have to show your personal membership card at the checkout (e.g. digitally on the Bayer 04 app).
Accessing special content just requires you to log in to the Bayer 04 app with your user account. Then you will receive automatic access to exclusive content.
Not a member yet? Sign up now!
What are you waiting for? Become a member HERE now and secure all the exclusive and attractive benefits. We look forward to you enjoying countless unforgettable Bayer 04 moments with us in the future.

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