Bundesliga club Bayern Munich has confirmed that German football team’s former iconic goalkeeper Oliver Kahn will succeed Karl-Heinz Rummeniggve as the club CEO in 2022. Rummenigge, Bayern’s chairman of the board since 2002, has announced earlier this year that he will not continue in the office after his present term expires on December 31, 2021. Kahn, 50, has signed a five-year deal, and will officially join Bayern’s supervisory board on January 1, 2020, before taking over from Rummenigge 12 months later, Bundesliga has reported. Oliver Kahn has been appointed chief executive of FC Bayern München AG from 2022. pic.twitter.com/UX0fj3LygM — FC Bayern English (@FCBayernEN) August 30, 2019 “It’s a great honour for me to be first entrusted with the office of board member and later with the office of CEO and chairman of the Executive Board,” Kahn said in Bayern’s official press release. “I would like to thank the supervisory Board, headed by Uli Hoeneß, for this trust. I am deeply...