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Max Eberl

Max Eberl is a football executive and former professional who currently serves as the board member for sport at . Born on 21 September 1973 in Bogen, , Eberl progressed through Bayern Munich's youth academy from age six, becoming the first player to advance through all youth levels to the first team. Eberl made his professional debut for Bayern's first team in October 1991 during a 3–2 defeat to , where he started the match and played 45 minutes before being substituted at halftime, marking his only appearance for the club at the senior level. After spending time with Bayern's reserves, he moved to in 1994, where he made over 200 appearances across clubs including SG Greuther Fürth and until retiring in 2005. Transitioning to an executive role, Eberl joined as youth coordinator in 2005, advancing to in 2008 and managing director of sport in 2010, a position he held until 2022. During his tenure at Gladbach, he oversaw key signings such as in 2009 and in 2012, as well as the development of talents like Marc-André ter Stegen, helping the club qualify for the in 2015 and multiple Europa League campaigns. He then served as managing director of sport at from December 2022 to September 2023, contributing to their 2023 victory and German Super Cup win. In February 2024, following a boardroom restructuring at , Eberl was appointed board member for on a contract until June 2027, with the club paying a €4.5 million compensation fee to . In this role, he works alongside sporting director Christoph Freund to oversee transfers and other sporting operations, including the appointment of as head coach following Thomas Tuchel's departure in 2024.

Early life

Childhood and family

Maximilian Michael Eberl was born on 21 September 1973 in Bogen, a small town in , . Eberl's family relocated to Munich's district when he was five years old. His parents supported his passion for the sport, with his mother taking him to FC Bayern Munich's training ground at the age of six after his persistent requests to join the youth setup. He spent the remainder of his childhood immersed in the club's junior system.

Introduction to football

Max Eberl, born in Bogen, , was introduced to organized at the age of six when his mother brought him to Bayern Munich's training ground at Säbener Straße for a trial session in 1979. With strong family support, where his parents encouraged his passion by attending matches and turning trips to into family outings, Eberl impressed during the trial and was immediately invited to join the youth academy. He quickly adapted to the professional training environment, which emphasized discipline and technical development, progressing steadily through the junior teams from the U11 squad onward. In the youth ranks, Eberl established himself as a reliable right-back, honing a defensive playing style characterized by resilience, positional awareness, and on the flank. Early experiences, including competitive trials and against regional opponents in his early teens, further shaped his tactical understanding and physical robustness, preparing him for higher levels within Bayern's structured . By his mid-teens, he had become a key figure in the U17 team, contributing to their historic victory in the 1989 German Youth Championship—the first national youth title for Bayern—where he scored in the decisive during a 5-4 win in the final. Eberl's leadership qualities emerged prominently as he advanced to the U19 squad, where he served as under coach , guiding the team in high-stakes youth matches. His role as underscored his ability to inspire teammates with positivity and responsibility, traits that were evident in the professional-grade training sessions he experienced throughout his academy tenure. These formative years not only built his technical skills as a but also instilled a deep connection to Bayern's culture, setting the foundation for his transition toward professional levels.

Playing career

Bayern Munich

Eberl progressed through all levels of Bayern Munich's youth academy, starting at age six, before making his senior debut on 26 October 1991 in a 3–2 loss to , where he played 45 minutes as a substitute. This was his only first-team appearance for the club. He then featured primarily for Bayern's (Bayern II) in the from 1991 to 1993, making 51 appearances without scoring. Limited opportunities in the senior squad led him to seek more playing time elsewhere.

VfL Bochum and Greuther Fürth

Seeking more consistent playing time after limited opportunities at Bayern , where he primarily featured for the , Eberl transferred to in the in January 1994. During his three-and-a-half-year stint with Bochum (1994–1997), he made 44 appearances across the second and first divisions, contributing to the team's in the 1995–96 season under coach . As a right-back, Eberl established himself as a dependable , focusing on solid tackling and positional play rather than offensive output, with no goals and minimal assists recorded in secondary league competitions. In July 1997, Eberl moved to in the , where he played until December 1998, accumulating 37 appearances. His defensive contributions were notable during the club's competitive campaigns, including a ninth-place finish in the 1997–98 season and a push toward the upper table in 1998–99, though ultimately ended fifth and missed . Eberl again scored no goals, emphasizing his role in maintaining defensive stability through interceptions and support in build-up play, aligning with his development into a reliable second-tier .

Borussia Mönchengladbach

Eberl joined as a player in 1999, where he spent the final six years of his career as a right-back. He made 146 appearances for the club without scoring, serving as team captain from 1999 to 2005 and providing leadership during periods of instability, including relegation battles in the early 2000s. His tenure helped stabilize the defense as the club oscillated between the and .

International youth career and retirement

Eberl's international career was limited to youth levels, where he represented from 1989 to 1995 across the U16, U18, U20, and U21 teams, earning multiple caps but never advancing to the senior national side. Notably, he participated in the (U20) in Australia, starting in the group stage matches. With the U21 team from 1993 to 1995, he made 12 appearances without scoring, featuring in qualifiers and international friendlies. At , where he served as captain toward the end of his playing days, Eberl's career concluded in 2005 at age 31 following persistent injuries that hampered his consistency. The announcement emphasized a planned transition to club administration, allowing him to remain involved in without the physical demands of play. Immediately after retiring on July 1, 2005, Eberl joined Mönchengladbach's staff as youth coordinator, overseeing the academy and amateur programs to support emerging talents.

Executive career

Borussia Mönchengladbach

Max Eberl joined in 2005 as academy manager, a role he held until 2008, where he focused on developing young talent within the club's . In October 2008, following the club's promotion from the after winning the league title that summer, Eberl was promoted to sports director, succeeding . He later advanced to managing director of sport in 2010, overseeing all operations until his departure in January 2022, marking a 17-year executive tenure that built on his earlier playing career as club captain from 1999 to 2005. Under Eberl's leadership, Borussia Mönchengladbach experienced a significant revival, transitioning from relegation threats to consistent European contenders. The club secured in 2008, ending a period of instability, and achieved six European qualifications during his directorship, including in 2012–13 (from 4th place in 2011–12), in 2014–15 (reaching the round of 16, from 6th in 2013–14), in 2015–16 (from 3rd in 2014–15), in 2016–17 (3rd in group, dropped to Europa League round of 32, from 4th in 2015–16), in 2019–20 (from 5th in 2018–19), and in 2020–21 (from 4th in 2019–20). Over his 13 years as sports director, Gladbach completed 10 consecutive top-half finishes, establishing mid-table stability and occasional upper-echelon challenges without the financial resources of top clubs. Eberl's transfer strategy emphasized shrewd recruitment and youth integration, generating substantial revenue through player sales while building competitive squads on a modest budget. Notable incoming transfers included from in 2009 for approximately €400,000, who became a key attacker and club icon before departing to in 2012; from in 2012 for €8.5 million, anchoring the midfield during multiple European runs; and from in 2013 for an initial €6 million, contributing to the 2014-15 qualification. He also promoted academy products like , who debuted in 2013 and was sold to in 2017 for €12 million, exemplifying Eberl's focus on internal development. Outgoing deals, such as Reus's €17 million transfer and later sales of players like Xhaka to for €35 million in 2016 and Hazard to Dortmund for €40 million in 2019, helped amass over €200 million in transfer income by 2022, funding sustainable squad building. Eberl played a pivotal role in Gladbach's amid ownership transitions, including navigating the club's adherence and rejecting external investor proposals in the early 2010s to preserve fan control. His approach balanced incoming talent investments with profitable sales, stabilizing finances during the 2008 promotion and subsequent European pushes, while avoiding debt accumulation despite limited commercial revenue compared to rivals. This prudent strategy ensured the club's long-term viability, transforming it from a second-division side into a model of self-sustaining success in German football.

RB Leipzig

In December 2022, appointed Max Eberl as managing director for sport on a long-term contract, effective from December 15, following the announcement in September. His extensive experience at , where he had overseen sustained competitive success, positioned him as the club's top choice for the role. Eberl's mandate centered on revitalizing the squad after a challenging period, including an early exit from the group stage, where Leipzig finished eighth and failed to advance. Eberl focused on a comprehensive squad overhaul during the 2023 summer , particularly in response to the departure of key midfielder to for €70 million. Among his notable recruitment decisions were the signing of Slovenian forward from Red Bull for €24 million and securing Dutch attacking midfielder on an initial one-year loan from Paris Saint-Germain. These additions aimed to bolster Leipzig's attacking options and provide stability, with Šeško emerging as a prolific goal-scorer and Simons contributing creativity in midfield during the early 2023–24 season. Eberl's strategy emphasized targeted investments to maintain the club's competitiveness in the and European competitions. Eberl's tenure ended abruptly on September 29, 2023, when terminated his contract with immediate effect, citing a "failure to commit to the club." The decision followed a mixed start to the campaign, with Leipzig earning six points from their first five matches, including a draw against Bayern but struggles against other top sides. Internal conflicts, fueled by speculation over Eberl's potential interest in a return to Bayern , contributed to the breakdown, despite his short time in the role yielding promising signings. The club emphasized that the dismissal was unrelated to on-field results or transfer activities.

Bayern Munich

Max Eberl returned to , the club where he began his youth career, as the board member for sport on 1 March 2024, signing a contract until June 2027 and sharing responsibilities with Christoph Freund in a restructured executive setup. This appointment came amid Bayern's efforts to overhaul their sporting leadership following a challenging period, with Eberl tasked with overseeing operations, including squad building and coaching decisions. In his role, Eberl played a pivotal part in the post-Thomas Tuchel coach search, leading to the appointment of as head coach in May 2024 on a contract through June 2027, aiming for greater continuity and tactical innovation. Key transfer initiatives under Eberl's guidance included securing midfielder from in July 2024 for a reported €45 million on a four-year deal, bolstering the defensive midfield, and winger from for around €60 million on a five-year contract, enhancing attacking options for the 2024–25 season. By 2025, Eberl has navigated significant challenges, including Bayern's successful defense of the title won on 4 May 2025—their record 33rd championship—while managing ongoing campaigns that saw strong group stage performances in 2024–25. He has also driven organizational restructuring, fostering a culture of openness, analysis, and long-term planning through internal meetings focused on continuous improvement and avoiding , amid rumors of potential adjustments following a turbulent summer . As of November 2025, Eberl continues to emphasize squad quality over depth and has praised key performers, positioning Bayern competitively in the early 2025–26 and fixtures.

Personal life

Family and relationships

Max Eberl married Simone Eberl in the late , a union that lasted 21 years until their separation in 2019. The couple maintained a low public profile regarding their private life, with details about their family life largely undisclosed to respect their . They share a son, Max Eberl Jr., born in 2000, who has followed in his father's footsteps by pursuing involvement in as a youth coach and player. The separation from Simone drew some tabloid attention but was handled discreetly, with no detailed public statements from Eberl. Since 2022, Eberl has been in a relationship with Natascha Fruscella, his whom he first dated at age 14, and they married in September 2024. Eberl has credited his family with providing crucial support during the demands of his career transitions, noting that they "held his back free" amid his intense professional commitments. Eberl's Bavarian roots from Bogen have shaped his emphasis on close-knit family values throughout his personal life.

Health challenges

In January 2022, Max Eberl resigned as sporting director of after 23 years with the club, citing severe exhaustion and that left him unable to continue in the role. He described feeling "drained" and "tired," emphasizing in a that he lacked the energy required for the demands of the position and the club, and later revealed experiencing situational during this period. This decision was influenced by mounting professional pressures, including the team's poor performance and his prolonged high-intensity involvement in club operations. Eberl's contract with , originally set to run until 2026, was formally terminated by mutual agreement in September 2022 to facilitate his transition to a new role at . Following his resignation, he took an extended period of leave to focus on recovery, undergoing treatment for and prioritizing his before resuming professional activities in December 2022. By late 2024, Eberl reported feeling rejuvenated from this process, describing it as providing a "new " that enabled his return to executive football roles. Eberl has since become an advocate for addressing in , sharing his experiences to highlight the need for better work-life balance among executives and staff. In interviews, he has discussed situational and the around in the , urging clubs to implement measures for prevention and support. At Bayern , where he serves as board member for since 2024, Eberl has actively promoted internal discussions on avoiding through structured improvements in as of November 2025. As of 2025, there have been no reported major health setbacks for Eberl, reflecting the sustained benefits of his recovery efforts.

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