Upon arrival at Qatar’s state-of-the-art Hamad International Airport, FC Bayern’s players and officials underwent COVID-19 testing before departing for their designated hotel.
The arrival of the German giants completes the tournament’s six-team line-up, with Ulsan Hyundai FC (South Korea), Al Ahly SC (Egypt), Tigres UANL (Mexico) and SE Palmeiras (Brazil) having already joined host nation league champions Al Duhail SC in Qatar.
The 17th edition of the FIFA Club World Cup kicked off on February 4 with second-round matches at Ahmad Bin Ali Stadium and Education City Stadium – two future 2022 FIFA World Cup venues. Tigres came from a goal down to beat Ulsan Hyundai 2-1 at Ahmad Bin Ali Stadium, while Al Ahly edged pasted Al Duhail 1-0 at Education City Stadium.
Hans-Dieter Flick’s side will be hoping to lift the trophy for the second time in the club’s history having won the tournament in 2013 when they beat Raja Casablanca 2-0 in Morocco.
The Bundesliga and European champions already know Qatar well, with the club regularly traveling to the country for their winter training camps at the world-renowned Aspire Zone. The club also has commercial partnerships with Qatar Airways and Hamad International Airport.
BAYERN MUNICH Squad
Goalkeepers
1-Manuel Neuer, 34-Lukas Schneller, 39-Ron-Thorben Hoffmann
Defenders
4-Niklas Süle, 5-Benjamin Pavard, 17-Jérôme Boateng, 20-Bouna Sarr, 21-Lucas Hernández, 27-David Alaba
Midfielders
6-Joshua Kimmich, 7-Serge Gnabry, 10-Leroy Sané, 11-Douglas Costa, 22-Marc Roca, 24-Corentin Tolisso, 28-Tiago Dantas, 29-Kingsley Coman, 42-Jamal Musiala
Forwards
9-Robert Lewandowski, 13-Eric Maxim Choupo-Moting, 25-Thomas Müller