FC Bayern Munich, founded in 1900, is the most successful club in German football history with 33 national titles. They have won six UEFA Champions League titles and achieved the 'sextuple' in 2020. The club plays at the Allianz Arena and has a large fan base and revenue.
Sepp Maier holds the record for the most games played in FC Bayern Munich with 700 appearances.
On 27 February 1900, eleven members of the football division of a Munich gymnastics club left and founded Fußball-Club Bayern München after being denied entry to the German Football Association. The club quickly achieved victories against local rivals and reached the semi-finals of the 1900–01 South German championship.
In 1901, Bayern Munich moved to a field of its own located in Schwabing at the Clemensstraße after playing its first official games on the Theresienwiese.
FC Bayern Munich won the championship in 1902.
FC Bayern Munich won the championship in 1903.
FC Bayern Munich won the championship in 1904.
FC Bayern Munich won the championship in 1905.
In 1906, FC Bayern Munich negotiated a union with Münchner Sport Club, adopting the red and white colors that they still wear today.
In May 1907, Bayern Munich moved to Münchner Sport-Club's ground at the Leopoldstraße after joining the MSC.
FC Bayern Munich won the championship in 1908.
The team finished as runners-up in the 1909-10 season.
In 1910–11, Bayern München joined the newly founded 'Kreisliga', the first regional Bavarian league, and won the league in its first year. The club continued to win local trophies before the outbreak of the First World War in 1914.
FC Bayern Munich won the championship in 1911.
FC Bayern Munich finished as runners-up in 1912.
In 1913, Kurt Landauer assumed the role of Bayern President, a position he would hold for several years. He played a significant role in the club's history and development.
FC Bayern Munich finished as runners-up in 1917.
FC Bayern Munich finished as runners-up in 1918, setting a record.
Shortly after World War I, in 1919, FC Bayern Munich left Münchner Sport Club and joined forces with Turn- und Sportverein 1890 Jahn München, marking a period of independence for the club.
FC Bayern Munich won the championship in 1920.
FC Bayern Munich won the championship in 1923.
FC Bayern Munich started playing their home matches at the Grünwalder Stadium in 1925 until 1972.
Under the leadership of Kurt Landauer, FC Bayern achieved success by winning the South German championship in 1926.
In 1932, Bayern Munich won its first national title by beating Eintracht Frankfurt. This victory marked an important milestone in the club's history.
Due to the rise of the Nazi regime in the early 1930s, Kurt Landauer, a long-serving president of FC Bayern and a Jew, was forced out of office in March 1933.
In November 1938, Kurt Landauer was arrested and sent to the concentration camp at Dachau due to his Jewish heritage. However, his past service as a soldier in World War I allowed him to escape and seek exile in Switzerland.
The last recorded football match played during the Third Reich was the derby between Bayern and 1860 München on 23 April 1945, with Bayern emerging victorious with a 3-2 scoreline. This match took place less than three weeks before Germany capitulated.
Just six weeks after the German capitulation on May 8, 1945, FC Bayern Munich played their first game, losing 4-3 to local rivals FC Wacker. This marked the resumption of football activities for the club after the war.
The basketball department of FC Bayern Munich was founded in 1946, currently containing 26 teams and achieving multiple German championships and cup victories.
FC Bayern Munich junior team achieved victory in the Southern German Under 15 championship in 1950.
Hans Bauer, a player for Bayern Munich, won the FIFA World Cup with Switzerland in 1954.
In 1955, Bayern München won the DFB-Pokal for the first time by beating Fortuna Düsseldorf 1–0 in the final. This victory came after a period of financial difficulties for the club.
In 1956, FC Bayern Munich achieved their first DFB-Pokal victory, adding a significant trophy to their collection.
In 1958, FC Bayern Munich junior team finished as runners-up in Amateur Oberliga Bayern (III) league.
In 1959, Franz Beckenbauer, initially a fan of TSV 1860 München, made a pivotal decision to join FC Bayern Munich after an incident during a match, eventually becoming a legendary figure in the club's history.
In October 1962, FC Bayern played their inaugural European match, defeating Basel 3-0 in the Inter-Cities Fairs Cup, marking their entry into European competition.
On 16 October 1962, FC Bayern Munich made their debut on the European scene in the Inter-Cities Fairs Cup. Although they were eliminated in the quarter-finals, this marked the beginning of their journey in European competitions.
In 1965, Bayern Munich won the Regionalliga Süd and secured promotion to the Bundesliga, alongside future rival Borussia Mönchengladbach. This marked a significant achievement for the club as they continued to establish themselves in German football.
In 1966, Franz Beckenbauer, the 20-year-old star player of Bayern Munich, participated in the 1966 FIFA World Cup in England. His performance captured global attention and he finished third in the voting for Europe's Player of the Year.
FC Bayern Munich won the UEFA Cup Winners' Cup in the year 1967.
In 1968, FC Bayern Munich made history by transferring their first foreign player, Peter Pumm from Austria.
Udo Lattek managed the club for 420 matches over a period of eight years and nine months, from March 14, 1970, to January 2, 1975, and July 1, 1983, to June 30, 1987.
In the 1971–72 season, Bayern Munich won their third German championship by defeating Schalke 04 in the Olympiastadion, which was also the first live televised match in Bundesliga history.
On June 17, 1971, Bayern Munich won their third German championship in the new Olympiastadion, defeating Schalke 04 in a historic match that was also the first live televised Bundesliga game.
On November 27, 1971, FC Bayern Munich achieved a record victory in the Bundesliga with a score of 11-1 against Borussia Dortmund.
In 1972, Bayern Munich moved to the Olympiastadion, the first stadium with undersoil heating and VIP boxes. They marked their first game at the stadium with a 5-1 victory against Schalke to secure their third league title.
Bayern Munich won the European Cup in the 1973-74 season, marking the start of their success in the competition.
Bayern Munich secured their second European Cup victory in the 1974-75 season, establishing themselves as a dominant force in European football.
Bayern Munich achieved a historic feat by winning the European Cup for the third consecutive time in the 1975-76 season, solidifying their legacy in European football.
On October 9, 1976, FC Bayern Munich suffered a record defeat in the Bundesliga with a score of 0-7 against Schalke 04.
In 1977, Franz Beckenbauer departed Bayern Munich to join New York Cosmos, marking the end of an era for the club.
On May 1, 1979, Uli Hoeneà took on a management role at FC Bayern, becoming the youngest general manager in Bundesliga history at 27. He played a crucial role in transforming the club into a global brand and achieving numerous successes.
In 1982, Bayern Munich reached the European Cup final but were beaten by England's Aston Villa. It was a disappointing outcome for Bayern in the final.
Udo Lattek returned as the manager of Bayern Munich on July 1, 1983, for his second stint as the team boss. His return was facilitated by his former player Uli Hoeneß, who was the commercial manager at Bayern Munich at the time.
During the summer of 1984, Karl-Heinz Rummenigge bid farewell to Bayern Munich, leaving the club temporarily. Rummenigge, a key player for Bayern, had achieved notable success with the team, including winning two European Cups and two Bundesliga titles.
Bayern Munich played against Everton in the European Cup Winners Cup semi-final. Despite Dieter Hoeneß scoring for Bayern, Everton managed to win the match and eventually went on to win the Cup Winners Cup.
Bayern Munich triumphed over VFB Stuttgart in the DFB Pokal Cup final with a convincing 5-2 victory. They also retained their Bundesliga title that season.
In the 1987 European Cup Final in Vienna, Porto defeated Bayern Munich 2–1 with two goals by Rabah Madjer and Juary in the last 13 minutes, despite a goal from Ludwig Kögl in the 25th minute.
In 1989, FC Bayern Munich junior team emerged victorious in the Under 17 Bundesliga.
The somewhat hasty removal of Jupp Heynckes in 1991 marked another period of relative decline for Bayern Munich.
After winning a title in 1990 and finishing as runners-up in the following season, Bayern Munich faced a turbulent period in the 1991/1992 season, coming dangerously close to relegation. The team's defeat to Norwich in the 1994 UEFA Cup prompted a change in leadership, with Beckenbauer taking over as coach and leading the team to success.
Bayern Munich's triumph in the 1994 UEFA Cup under the coaching of Beckenbauer marked a turning point for the club, leading to a resurgence in performance and success. This victory was crucial in revitalizing the team and setting the stage for future achievements.
In 1995, FC Bayern Munich clinched their first UEFA Cup title, adding another prestigious trophy to their collection.
Under the management of Franz Beckenbauer, Bayern Munich emerged victorious in the 1996 UEFA Cup Final against Bordeaux, with a 2–0 win at home and a 3–1 victory away. Jürgen Klinsmann's record-breaking 15 goals in the European campaign helped secure the club's first continental trophy in 20 years.
In 1998, Ottmar Hitzfeld was appointed as the head coach of Bayern Munich, leading the club to a new era of success with multiple Bundesliga and DFB-Pokal wins, as well as the Champions' League victory in 2001.
In the 1999 Champions' League final in Barcelona, Bayern Munich suffered a heartbreaking defeat against Manchester United. Leading 1-0, Bayern conceded two goals in injury time, resulting in a 2-1 loss. This defeat made their eventual victory in 2001 even more significant.
Bayern Munich claimed victory in the UEFA Champions League during the 2000-01 season, adding to their illustrious European success.
Bayern Munich secured their third consecutive Bundesliga title by defeating Hamburger SV with a last-second goal from Patrik Andersson, edging out Schalke 04 in a dramatic finish.
Bayern Munich won the Champions League in 2001 by defeating Valencia on penalties, marking their fourth title in the competition and ending a 25-year drought.
Bayern Munich clinched the Intercontinental Cup by defeating Boca Juniors in Tokyo with a goal from Sammy Kuffour in extra time, adding to their successful season.
Bayern Munich achieved its fourth double by winning the Bundesliga with a significant gap to the runner-up and a straight win over 1. FC Kaiserslautern in the cup final.
Bayern Munich won their fourth double by claiming the Bundesliga title with a significant lead and defeating 1. FC Kaiserslautern 3-1 in the cup final.
Deutsche Telekom has been Bayern's shirt sponsor since the start of the 2002-03 season. The company extended their sponsorship deal in August 2015 until the end of the 2026-27 season.
In the 2003-04 season, FC Bayern Munich was eliminated by Chelsea in the quarter-finals of the Champions League.
FC Bayern Munich is the only club to win a domestic double, consisting of Bundesliga and DFB-Pokal, two times in a row, in the 2004-05 and 2005-06 seasons.
FC Bayern Munich is the only club to win a domestic double, consisting of Bundesliga and DFB-Pokal, two times in a row, in the 2005-06 and 2005-06 seasons.
In the 2006-07 season, Bayern Munich saw several key players depart, including Ballack, Zé Roberto, Paolo Guerrero, Lizarazu, and Jeremies. They also welcomed Lukas Podolski and Daniel Van Buyten to strengthen the squad.
After a lackluster first half of the season, Ottmar Hitzfeld took over as coach in January 2007 but was unable to lead Bayern Munich to the 2007-08 Champions League campaign. The team finished fourth in the Bundesliga and had to settle for the UEFA Cup.
In 2008, the website fussballdaten.de provided information about FC Bayern Munich. The data retrieved on October 8, 2008, includes statistics and details about the club's matches and players.
For the 2009-10 season, Bayern Munich hired Louis van Gaal as manager and signed Arjen Robben. Robben, alongside Ribéry, shaped Bayern's attacking playstyle over the wings. Van Gaal led Bayern to a successful season, securing the domestic double.
Jupp Heynckes returned to manage Bayern Munich at the end of the 2010/11 season, resulting in the club's greatest season in its history. His return marked the start of another successful era for the Munich club.
In the 2011–12 season on 12 May 2012, FC Bayern Munich dethroned the German Cup title holders 1. FFC Frankfurt with a 2–0 victory in the final in Cologne, marking one of the biggest successes in the club's history.
On 12 May 2012, FC Bayern Munich dethroned the German Cup title holders 1. FFC Frankfurt with a 2–0 victory in the 2011–12 final in Cologne, celebrating a significant success in the club's history.
Bayern Munich faced Chelsea in the final of the Champions' League at their home stadium. Despite dominating the game and taking the lead, they eventually lost in a nerve-shredding shootout after extra time.
Bayern Munich won the DFB-Pokal final against VfB Stuttgart, completing an unprecedented treble under Heynckes' management.
On June 1, 2013, Jupp Heynckes delivered a 3–2 victory over VfB Stuttgart in the German Cup final to secure a historic treble for Bayern Munich, having also wrapped up the Bundesliga eight weeks earlier.
In August 2015, Deutsche Telekom extended their sponsorship deal with Bayern until the end of the 2026-27 season.
Carlo Ancelotti was hired as successor to Guardiola. Under Ancelotti, Bayern Munich won a fifth consecutive league title.
Bayern announced the signing of Niklas Süle and Sebastian Rudy, both from 1899 Hoffenheim. Süle was signed for an undisclosed fee, with a five-year contract lasting until 2022. Rudy joined on a free transfer, signing a three-year contract until 2020.
Bayern would take part in the 2017 International Champions Cup in July as part of the 2017 Audi Summer Tour.
Bayern would take part in the summer 2017 edition of the Telekom Cup, taking place at the BORUSSIA-PARK in Mönchengladbach on 15 July.
Bayern announced that Juventus permanently signed Medhi Benatia for €17 million, on loan from Bayern since the start of the 2016–17 season.
Bayern announced the appointment of former player Willy Sagnol as assistant manager, joining head coach Carlo Ancelotti and assistant coach Davide Ancelotti from 1 July 2017.
Bayern signed German forward Serge Gnabry from Werder Bremen for an undisclosed fee, with a three-year contract lasting until 2020.
On 1 July, Bayern Munich started their training for the upcoming season with several players returning, including Juan Bernat, Kingsley Coman, and Mats Hummels.
Bayern Munich played their first friendly match of the season against BCF Wolfratshausen on 6 July, winning 4-1 with goals from Manuel Wintzheimer, Thomas Müller, and Franck Evina.
On 7 July, Bayern announced the squad for the 2017 Audi Summer Tour to China and Singapore, with some players like Manuel Neuer and Sven Ulreich not joining due to injury.
Bayern Munich played a charity match against FSV Erlangen-Bruck on 9 July, winning 9-1 with multiple players scoring goals.
On 10 July, more players like David Alaba, Robert Lewandowski, and Arjen Robben returned from their summer break to join the training.
Bayern announced the signing of Colombian midfielder James Rodríguez on a two-year loan spell from Real Madrid on 11 July, with an option to make the move permanent.
On 1 August 2017, FC Bayern Campus became the new home of the youth teams, consisting of ten teams with the youngest being under 9.
Bayern Munich secured their sixth UEFA Champions League title in the 2019-20 season, setting a new German record and further solidifying their status as a European powerhouse.
Bayern Munich made history by winning their tenth consecutive Bundesliga title, becoming the first team in Europe's top five leagues to achieve this milestone.
A detailed historical guide about Bayern Munich, the top club in Bundesliga history with 59 years in the league, featuring legendary players like Sepp Maier and Gerd Müller.
Goalkeeper Manuel Neuer of Bayern Munich suffered a muscle strain, causing him to miss Germany friendlies. This injury news impacted the team's performance.
The article on Bayern Munich was last updated on March 29, 2024, according to the information provided.