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Bundesliga English on Twitter: "📅 2005/06 (Matchday 33) Kaiserslautern 1-1 Bayern Due to Hamburg dropping points, Bayern were able to wrap up the league with a draw and a game to spare
![Christian Seifert, general manager of the German football league (DFL), attends a news conference in Frankfurt December 21, 2005. DFL granted cable operators key broadcast rights to Bundesliga soccer matches on Wednesday Christian Seifert, general manager of the German football league (DFL), attends a news conference in Frankfurt December 21, 2005. DFL granted cable operators key broadcast rights to Bundesliga soccer matches on Wednesday](https://c8.alamy.com/comp/2E7M1KP/christian-seifert-general-manager-of-the-german-football-league-dfl-attends-a-news-conference-in-frankfurt-december-21-2005-dfl-granted-cable-operators-key-broadcast-rights-to-bundesliga-soccer-matches-on-wednesday-in-a-severe-blow-for-pay-tv-broadcaster-premiere-whose-stock-almost-halved-in-a-deal-worth-420-million-euros-499-million-the-top-36-german-soccer-clubs-awarded-the-pay-tv-rights-for-live-matches-for-the-next-two-seasons-to-arena-a-company-owned-by-cable-firm-unity-media-which-is-in-talks-to-share-the-rights-with-kabel-deutschland-the-countrys-top-cable-operator-reut-2E7M1KP.jpg)
Christian Seifert, general manager of the German football league (DFL), attends a news conference in Frankfurt December 21, 2005. DFL granted cable operators key broadcast rights to Bundesliga soccer matches on Wednesday
![Christian Seifert, general manager of the German football league (DFL), attends a news conference in Frankfurt December 21, 2005. DFL granted cable operators key broadcast rights to Bundesliga soccer matches on Wednesday Christian Seifert, general manager of the German football league (DFL), attends a news conference in Frankfurt December 21, 2005. DFL granted cable operators key broadcast rights to Bundesliga soccer matches on Wednesday](https://c8.alamy.com/compfr/2e78573/christian-seifert-general-manager-of-the-german-football-league-dfl-attends-a-news-conference-in-frankfurt-december-21-2005-dfl-granted-cable-operators-key-broadcast-rights-to-bundesliga-soccer-matches-on-wednesday-in-a-severe-blow-for-pay-tv-broadcaster-premiere-whose-stock-almost-halved-in-a-deal-worth-420-million-euros-499-million-the-top-36-german-soccer-clubs-awarded-the-pay-tv-rights-for-live-matches-for-the-next-two-seasons-to-arena-a-company-owned-by-cable-firm-unity-media-which-is-in-talks-to-share-the-rights-with-kabel-deutschland-the-countrys-top-cable-operator-reut-2e78573.jpg)