German Bundesliga Teams Announce International Summer 2025/26 Tours

Several prominent German football clubs are set to embark on international tours during the summer of 2025 as part of their preparations for the 2025/26 season. Bayern Munich and Borussia Dortmund will head to the USA to compete in the FIFA Club World Cup. Eintracht Frankfurt and Bundesliga newcomers Holstein Kiel are also scheduled for trips to the United States, while Bayer Leverkusen and RB Leipzig have planned visits to Brazil.

Bayern Munich

Location: USA (primarily based in Orlando, Florida)

Dates: Expected from June 10th to potentially July 13th

FIFA Club World Cup Fixtures:

  • vs. Auckland City, Cincinnati (June 15th)
  • vs. Boca Juniors, Miami (June 20th)
  • vs. Benfica, Charlotte (June 24th)

Borussia Dortmund

Location: USA (primarily based in Fort Lauderdale, Florida)

Dates: Expected from June 14th to potentially July 13th

FIFA Club World Cup Fixtures:

  • vs. Fluminense, New York (June 15th)
  • vs. Mamelodi Sundowns, Cincinnati (June 21st)
  • vs. Ulsan HD, Cincinnati (June 25th)

Bayer Leverkusen

Location: Rio de Janeiro, Brazil (utilizing Flamengo`s training facilities)

Dates: From July 14th to July 24th

Friendly Matches:

  • Details To Be Confirmed

RB Leipzig

Location: São Paulo, Brazil (utilizing Red Bull Bragantino`s training facilities)

Dates: From May 23rd to May 29th

Friendly Matches:

  • Achieved a 3-1 victory against Santos during their tour.

Eintracht Frankfurt

Location: Louisville, Kentucky, USA

Dates: From July 22nd to August 3rd

Friendly Matches:

  • vs. Louisville City (July 29th)
  • vs. Philadelphia United (August 2nd)

Holstein Kiel

Location: Minneapolis, Minnesota, USA

Dates: From June 29th to July 9th

Friendly Matches:

  • vs. Minnesota United (July 7th)
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