Gomez named 'Deliveroo king', exclusive burger for Champions League 🍔
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ADVERTISEMENT: When the UEFA Champions League Final takes place in Munich on May 31, 2025, things will be heating up not just on the pitch, but also at the grill. Lieferando, the official partner of the UEFA Champions League, is teaming up with football icon Mario Gomez and Burgermeister to present an exclusive burger just in time for the opening of the first Burgermeister location in Munich—a burger that will really fire up fans before the final: the Lieferandomeister.
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From May 26 to June 1, 2025, the Lieferandomeister by Mario Gomez will be available exclusively through Lieferando. Developed in close collaboration with the former Bayern player, the Lieferandomeister combines juicy Irish beef patties, melted cheese, hearty bacon & onion mix, dill pickles, mustard, and fiery jalapeños. They are a small tribute to Gomez's Andalusian roots.
"The UEFA Champions League has always been a very special part of my career—that's why I'm especially excited to be able to present the exclusive final burger, the 'Lieferandomeister' from Burgermeister, just in time for the final in Munich—one of my favorite places," said Mario Gomez.
As a former top striker for FC Bayern Munich, multiple German champion, DFB Cup winner, three-time UEFA Champions League finalist, and 2013 UEFA Champions League winner, Gomez brings not only sporting expertise—but also knows what fans truly love. Today, he is a football expert, entrepreneur, and of course, a passionate football fan.
But that's not all: Across Germany, every order of the "Lieferandomeister" burger via Lieferando in the week before the UEFA Champions League Final is doubly rewarding—because from May 26 to June 1, each order is automatically an entry into a very exclusive prize draw. Together with the renowned Amsterdam jeweler TROPHY BY GASSAN, who regularly outfits international top footballers like Dani Olmo and Lamine Yamal, Lieferando is giving away an exclusive diamond charm worth around 8,000 euros. The pendant, created for the collaboration with Burgermeister, is dedicated to a burger—embellished with real diamonds and designed in the style of 90s football icons.
In the Countdown Club, Lieferando will make football fans' hearts beat faster: The popular Munich bar 'Die Krake' will become the ultimate fan base from May 29 to June 1. Starting Thursday, there will be football action, ticket raffles, DJ sets, and surprise appearances by sports legends all centered around the UEFA Champions League.
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