FC Bayern Munich

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Coordinates: 48°6′6.64″N 11°34′22.00″E / 48.1018444°N 11.5727778°E / 48.1018444; 11.5727778

Fußball-Club Bayern München e. V. (FCB, pronounced [ˈfuːsbalˌklʊp ˈbaɪɐn ˈmʏnçn̩] (13px listen)), also known as FC Bayern (pronounced [ˌɛft͡seː ˈbaɪɐn] (13px listen)), Bayern Munich, or simply Bayern is a German professional sports club based in Munich, Bavaria. The club was founded in 1900 and has over 200,000 paying members. It has won the most titles in the Bundesliga and in the German Cup.

Bayern Munich
FC Bayern München logo (2017).svg
Full nameFußball-Club Bayern München e. V.
Nickname(s)
  • Der FCB (The FCB)
  • Die Bayern (The Bavarians)
  • Stern des Südens (Star of the South)
  • Die Roten (The Reds)[1]
  • FC Hollywood[2]
Short name
  • Bayern Munich
  • FC Bayern
  • Bayern
  • FCB
Founded27 February 1900 (1900-02-27) (Expression error: Unexpected < operator. years ago)
PresidentHerbert Hainer
CEOOliver Kahn
Head coachVincent Kompany
LeagueBundesliga
2020–21Bundesliga, 1st of 18 (champions)
WebsiteClub home page
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Active departments of
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Football (men's) Football II (men's) Football JT (men's)
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Football (women's) Football (seniors) Basketball
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Handball Chess Bowling
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Table tennis Referees

The football team is playing in the Allianz Arena. The team also has the most supporters in all of Germany.

Bayern Munich won its first national title in 1932. This was the last season before the Nazi Regime took over the power. Bayern Munich was blamed to be a 'Club of Jews', the president, Kurt Landauer, was forced to flee and several players were punished. After the war ended, erroneously the local rival 1860 München was considered to be better and let into the first German league. But in the first season 1963, Bayern Munich won most of its games, ascended into the first league and still plays there without any descend.

Bayern Munich won the UEFA Champions League in 2001, 2013 & 2020 Respectively. 2013 also was the year of the victory of the historic treble - an achievement no other German club ever gained before.

Honours

File:Bayern hattrick champions league trophies.jpg
The three consecutive European Cup trophies won by FC Bayern Munich from 1974 to 1976. The one on the far right is the real trophy, given to Bayern permanently. The ones on the left are slightly smaller replicas.
Type Competition Titles Seasons
Domestic German Champions/Bundesliga 32 1932, 1968–69, 1971–72, 1972–73, 1973–74, 1979–80, 1980–81, 1984–85, 1985–86, 1986–87, 1988–89, 1989–90, 1993–94, 1996–97, 1998–99, 1999–2000, 2000–01, 2002–03, 2004–05, 2005–06, 2007–08, 2009–10, 2012–13, 2013–14, 2014–15, 2015–16, 2016–17, 2017–18, 2018–19, 2019–20, 2020–21, 2021–22
DFB-Pokal 20 1956–57, 1965–66, 1966–67, 1968–69, 1970–71, 1981–82, 1983–84, 1985–86, 1997–98, 1999–2000, 2002–03, 2004–05, 2005–06, 2007–08, 2009–10, 2012–13, 2013–14, 2015–16, 2018–19, 2019–20
DFB/DFL-Supercup 9 1987, 1990, 2010, 2012, 2016, 2017, 2018, 2020, 2021
DFL-Ligapokal 6 1997, 1998, 1999, 2000, 2004, 2007
European UEFA Champions League / European Cup 6 1973–74, 1974–75, 1975–76, 2000–01, 2012–13, 2019–20
UEFA Europa League / UEFA Cup 1 1995–96
UEFA/European Cup Winners' Cup 1 1966–67
UEFA/European Super Cup 2 2013, 2020
Worldwide Intercontinental Cup 2 1976, 2001
FIFA Club World Cup 2 2013, 2020
  •      record
  • S shared record

Trebles

Bayern Munich has completed all available Trebles (seasonal treble, domestic treble and European treble).[3]

The football competitions, which consist of a single match involving only two teams (for example, the UEFA Super Cup or DFL Supercup) are generally not counted as part of a treble.

Players

Current squad

As of 19 July 2022
No. Position Player
1 23x15px GK Manuel Neuer (captain)[4]
2 23x15px DF Dayot Upamecano
4 23x15px DF Matthijs de Ligt
5 23x15px DF Benjamin Pavard
6 23x15px MF Joshua Kimmich
7 23x15px FW Serge Gnabry
8 23x15px MF Leon Goretzka
10 23x15px FW Leroy Sané
11 23x15px FW Kingsley Coman
13 23x15px FW Eric Maxim Choupo-Moting
14 23x15px MF Paul Wanner
15 23x15px DF Chris Richards
17 23x15px FW Sadio Mané
No. Position Player
18 23x15px MF Marcel Sabitzer
19 23x15px DF Alphonso Davies
20 23x15px DF Bouna Sarr
21 23x15px DF Lucas Hernandez
23 23x15px DF Tanguy Nianzou
25 23x15px FW Thomas Müller (vice-captain)[5]
26 23x15px GK Sven Ulreich
28 23x15px MF Gabriel Vidović
32 23x15px FW Joshua Zirkzee
38 23x15px MF Ryan Gravenberch
40 File:Flag of Morocco.svg DF Noussair Mazraoui
42 23x15px FW Jamal Musiala
44 23x15px DF Josip Stanišić

Out on loan

No. Position Player
23x15px GK Alexander Nübel (at Monaco until 30 June 2023)
23x15px DF Bright Arrey-Mbi (at 1. FC Köln until 30 June 2023)
No. Position Player
23x15px MF Malik Tillman (at Rangers until 30 June 2023)

Retired numbers

Notable past players

The "Greatest Ever" squad chosen by more than 79,901 fans, in 2005. The coach chosen was Ottmar Hitzfeld.[7]

At his farewell game, Oliver Kahn was declared honorary captain of Bayern Munich.[8] The players below are part of the FC Bayern Munich Hall of Fame.[9]

1930s

1970s:

1980s:

1990s:

2000s:

2010s:

Captains

Years Captain
1965 23x15px Adolf Kunstwadl (DF)
1965–1970 23x15px Werner Olk (DF)
1970–1977 23x15px Franz Beckenbauer (DF)
1977–1979 23x15px Sepp Maier (GK)
1979 23x15px Gerd Müller (FW)
1979–1980 23x15px Georg Schwarzenbeck (DF)
1980–1983 23x15px Paul Breitner (MF)
1983–1984 23x15px Karl-Heinz Rummenigge (FW)
1984–1991 23x15px Klaus Augenthaler (DF)
1991–1994 23x15px Raimond Aumann (GK)
1994–1997 23x15px Lothar Matthäus (MF/DF)
1997–1999 23x15px Thomas Helmer (DF)
1999–2002 23x15px Stefan Effenberg (MF)
2002–2008 23x15px Oliver Kahn (GK)
2008–2011 23x15px Mark van Bommel (MF)
2011–2017 23x15px Philipp Lahm (DF)
2017– 23x15px Manuel Neuer (GK)

Coaches

Current staff

As of 26 August 2021
Coaching staff
23x15px Julian Nagelsmann Head coach
23x15px Benjamin Glück Assistant coaches
23x15px Xaver Zembrod
23x15px Dino Toppmöller
23x15px Toni Tapalović Goalkeeping coach
Analysis department
23x15px Michael Niemeyer Head of video analysis
23x15px Vitus Angerer Video analysts
23x15px Michael Cuper
23x15px Maximilian Schwab
Fitness coaches
23x15px Prof. Dr. Holger Broich Scientific director and head of fitness
23x15px Simon Martinello Fitness coaches
23x15px Peter Schlösser
23x15px Thomas Wilhelmi
23x15px Soner Mansuroglu Data analyst
Medical department
23x15px Prof. Dr. Roland Schmidt Internist and cardiologist
23x15px Dr. Jochen Hahne Team doctor
23x15px Prof. Dr. Peter Ueblacker Chief medical officer
23x15px Helmut Erhard Head of physiotherapy
23x15px Gerry Hoffmann Deputy head of physiotherapy
23x15px Gianni Bianchi Physiotherapists
23x15px Florian Brandner
23x15px Knut Stamer
23x15px Christian Huhn
23x15px Stephan Weickert
Sport management and organisation
23x15px Kathleen Krüger Head of team management
23x15px Bastian Wernscheid Team manager

Coaches since 1963

No. Coach Period Major
Titles
Domestic European Worldwide
from until days BL DP LP SC CL EL SC WC ICC CWC
1 File:Flag of Yugoslavia (1946-1992).svg Zlatko Čajkovski 1 July 1963 30 June 1968 1,826 3 2 1
2 File:Flag of Yugoslavia (1946-1992).svg Branko Zebec 1 July 1968 13 March 1970 620 2 1 1
3 23x15px Udo Lattek 14 March 1970 2 January 1975 1,755 5 3 1 1
4 23x15px Dettmar Cramer 16 January 1975 30 November 1977 1,049 3 2 1
5 23x15px Gyula Lóránt 2 December 1977 18 December 1978 453
6 23x15px Pál Csernai 19 December 1978 16 May 1983 1,537 3 2 1
7 23x15px Reinhard Saftig (caretaker) 17 May 1983 30 June 1983 44
8 23x15px Udo Lattek 1 July 1983 30 June 1987 1,460 5 3 2
9 23x15px Jupp Heynckes 1 July 1987 8 October 1991 1,560 4 2 2
10 23x15px Søren Lerby 9 October 1991 10 March 1992 153
11 23x15px Erich Ribbeck 11 March 1992 27 December 1993 656
12 23x15px Franz Beckenbauer 28 December 1993 30 June 1994 184 1 1
13 23x15px Giovanni Trapattoni 1 July 1994 30 June 1995 364
14 23x15px Otto Rehhagel 1 July 1995 27 April 1996 301
15 23x15px Franz Beckenbauer (caretaker) 29 April 1996 30 June 1996 62 1 1
16 23x15px Giovanni Trapattoni 1 July 1996 30 June 1998 729 3 1 1 1
17 23x15px Ottmar Hitzfeld 1 July 1998 30 June 2004 2,191 11 4 2 3 1 1
18 23x15px Felix Magath 1 July 2004 31 January 2007 944 5 2 2 1
19 23x15px Ottmar Hitzfeld 1 February 2007 30 June 2008 515 3 1 1 1
20 23x15px Jürgen Klinsmann 1 July 2008 27 April 2009 300
21 23x15px Jupp Heynckes (caretaker) 28 April 2009 30 June 2009 63
22 23x15px Louis van Gaal 1 July 2009 9 April 2011 647 3 1 1 1
23 23x15px Andries Jonker (caretaker) 10 April 2011 30 June 2011 81
24 23x15px Jupp Heynckes 1 July 2011 30 June 2013 730 4 1 1 1 1
25 23x15px Pep Guardiola[11][12] 1 July 2013 30 June 2016 1,095 7 3 2 1 1
26 23x15px Carlo Ancelotti 1 July 2016 28 September 2017 454 3 1 2
27 23x15px Willy Sagnol (caretaker) 29 September 2017 8 October 2017 9
28 23x15px Jupp Heynckes 9 October 2017 1 July 2018 265 1 1
29 23x15px Niko Kovač 1 July 2018 3 November 2019 490 3 1 1 1
30 23x15px Hansi Flick 3 November 2019 30 June 2021 605 7 2 1 1 1 1 1
31 23x15px Julian Nagelsmann 1 July 2021 present 1,658 2 1 1

Literature

  • Hüetlin, Thomas: Gute Freunde. Die wahre Geschichte des FC Bayern München. Blessing, München 2006, ISBN 3-89667-254-1.
  • Schulze-Marmeling, Dietrich: Der FC Bayern und seine Juden. Aufstieg und Zerschlagung einer liberalen Fußballkultur. Verlag Die Werkstatt, Göttingen 2011, ISBN 978-3-89533-781-9.[13]
  • Bausenwein, Christoph, Schulze-Marmeling, Dietrich: FC Bayern München. Unser Verein, unsere Geschichte. Verlag Die Werkstatt, Göttingen 2012, ISBN 978-3-89533-894-6.

FC Bayern Munich Media

Notes

References

  1. "Never-say-die Reds overcome Ingolstadt at the death". FC Bayern Munich. Archived from the original on 12 February 2017. Retrieved 12 February 2017.
  2. Whitney, Clark (8 April 2010). "CL Comment: Van Gaal's Bayern Give New Meaning to "FC Hollywood"". Goal.com. Archived from the original on 29 June 2014. Retrieved 28 September 2014.
  3. "10 most successful teams of all time in Europe". Sportskeeda. Archived from the original on 8 August 2017. Retrieved 7 August 2017.
  4. "Kovac: Neuer bleibt Bayern-Kapitän" (in de). kicker. 30 July 2018. https://www.kicker.de/728498/artikel. Retrieved 23 February 2020. 
  5. "Robert Lewandowski: 'I can imagine a long future with Bayern Munich'". Bundesliga (Frankfurt). 14 March 2019. https://www.bundesliga.com/en/bundesliga/news/robert-lewandowski-i-can-imagine-a-long-future-with-bayern-munich-3001. Retrieved 3 March 2022. "Coach Niko Kovac acknowledged Lewandowski's influence in the dressing room when he made him the club's third captain behind Manuel Neuer and Thomas Müller in early 2019.". 
  6. The Bundesliga's 12th man: why you hardly ever see Bundesliga players wearing the No.12 shirt Archived 2021-04-29 at the Wayback Machine on Bundesliga website
  7. "Fans name greatest Reds of all time". The official FC Bayern Munich Website. 1 June 2005. Archived from the original on 7 December 2008. Retrieved 24 November 2007.
  8. "Kahn wird Ehrenspielführer des FCB" (in Deutsch). The official FC Bayern Munich Website. 15 August 2008. Archived from the original on 21 December 2008. Retrieved 2 September 2008.
  9. "Hall of Fame". FC Bayern Munich. Retrieved 3 February 2021.
  10. "Große Ehre für Schweinsteiger". FC Bayern Munich (in Deutsch). 26 August 2018. Retrieved 27 August 2018.
  11. "Pep Guardiola given Bayern Munich head coach start date". BBC. 8 May 2013. Archived from the original on 9 June 2013. Retrieved 26 May 2013.
  12. "Guardiola's start date with Bayern revealed". Goal.com. 7 May 2013. Archived from the original on 7 June 2013. Retrieved 26 May 2013.
  13. Vgl. Markwart Herzog: Fußball unterm Hakenkreuz Archived 28 October 2014 at the Wayback Machine. In: H-Soz-u-Kult, 15. Juni 2011 (Sammelrezension zu: Backes, Gregor: "Mit Deutschem Sportgruss, Heil Hitler". Der FC St. Pauli im Nationalsozialismus. Hamburg 2010/Dietrich Schulze-Marmeling: Der FC Bayern und seine Juden. Aufstieg und Zerschlagung einer liberalen Fußballkultur. Göttingen 2011/Jakob Rosenberg u. a. (Hrsg.): Grün-Weiß unterm Hakenkreuz. Der Sportklub Rapid im Nationalsozialismus (1938–1945). Wien 2011)

Other websites

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  • Yearly record in the Bundesliga