Fußball-Club Bayern München e. V.
Founded In: 27 February 1990
Nickname: Die Bayern
Slogan: Mia San Mia
Ground: Allianz Arena(Capacity- 75,000)
Opening: 20 May 2005
President: Herbert Hainer
When the football team members of Munich Gymnastics Club were not invited to join the club, FC Bayern Munich was founded in 1900 by 11 football players led by Franz John. Bayern won high-scoring matches against all local rivals within a few months of their formation, including a 15–0 victory over FC Nordstern.
Bayern entered the newly formed “Kreisliga,” Bavaria’s first regional league. This was the club’s first year in the championship, and they won it. Coach Richard “Little Dombi” Kohn led the team to their first national title in 1932 when they won the German championship. The club struggled financially, though, verging on bankruptcy at the end of the 1950s
In 1963, Germany’s Oberligas were merged into the Bundesliga, a single national league. Bayern finished third in the Bundesliga and also claimed the DFB-Pokal in their first season. This qualified them for the European Cup Winners’ Cup the following year, which they won. Bayern won their first UEFA European cup in 1974.
Bayern won the Bundesliga and came close to winning the Champions League in Hitzfeld’s first season as coach, losing 2–1 to Manchester United.
After a 25-year wait, Bayern won the Champions League for the fourth time in 2001.
In 2020, the club won the league and the cup, making it the club’s 13th domestic double under coach Flick. After FC Barcelona, the team also won the UCL against PSG, making them the second team in history to win two trebles.
Bayern has been home to countless legends, most prominently German legends. Top players like Oliver Kahn, Paul Breitner, Gerd Muller and Franz Beckenbauer have dedicated their career to the club. A dynamic wing duo of Robbery – Robben and Ribery was something that everyone feared.
Gerd Müller is the all-time top scorer with 563 goals. Sepp Maier holds the record for most appearances (700).
Borussia Dortmund and Bayern Munich’s football matches are known as “Der Klassiker” or “The Classic.” This is the most important match in the Bundesliga, and it has always been the most-watched match in the league. In the Champions League final in 2013, these two teams faced off at Wembley for the trophy. Bayern Munich secured the Bundesliga after Arjen Robben scored a dramatic 89th-minute winner. Bayern dominated for the better part, and they lead the wins with 73wins.
Trophies and Honours
Name of the Trophy |
No of Trophies |
Bundesliga |
30 |
DFB Pokal |
20 |
German Super Cup |
8 |
Europa League |
1 |
Fifa CWC |
2 |
Uefa Super Cup |
2 |
Champions League |
6 |
The current team consists of 27 men squad with Hans-Dieter Flick as team Manager.
GoalKeepers:
Name of the player |
Shirt No |
Position |
Age |
Country |
Manuel Neuer(c) |
1 |
Goalkeeper |
35 |
Germany |
Alexander Nubel |
35 |
Goalkeeper |
24 |
Germany |
Ron-Thorben Hoffmann |
39 |
Goalkeeper |
22 |
Germany |
Defence:
Name of the player |
Shirt No |
Position |
Age |
Country |
David Alaba |
27 |
Centre-Back |
28 |
Austria |
Niklas Sule |
4 |
Centre-Back |
25 |
Germany |
Tanguy Nianzou |
23 |
Centre-Back |
18 |
France |
Jerome Boateng |
17 |
Centre-Back |
32 |
Germany |
Bright Arrey Mbi |
43 |
Centre-Back |
18 |
England |
Lucas Hernandez |
21 |
Left-Back |
25 |
France |
Benjamin Pavard |
5 |
Right-Back |
25 |
France |
Alphonso Davies |
19 |
Left-Back |
20 |
Canada |
Bouna Sarr |
20 |
Right-Back |
29 |
France |
Midfield:
Name of the player |
Shirt No |
Position |
Age |
Country |
Joshua Kimmich |
6 |
Defensive Midfield |
26 |
Germany |
Marc Roca |
22 |
Defensive Midfield |
24 |
Spain |
Javi Martinez |
8 |
Defensive Midfield |
32 |
Spain |
Leon Goretzka |
18 |
Central Midfield |
26 |
Germany |
Tiago Dantas |
28 |
Central Midfield |
20 |
Portugal |
Christopher Scott |
32 |
Attacking Midfield |
18 |
Germany |
Thomas Muller |
25 |
Attacking Midfield |
31 |
Germany |
Forwards:
Name of the player |
Shirt No |
Position |
Age |
County |
Robert Lewandowski |
9 |
Centre- Forward |
32 |
Poland |
Eric Maxim Choupo |
13 |
Centre- Forward |
32 |
Senegal |
Kingsley Coman |
29 |
Left- Winger |
24 |
France |
Serge Gnabry |
7 |
Right -Winger |
25 |
Germany |
Leroy Sane |
10 |
Right -Winger |
25 |
Germany |
Douglas Costa |
11 |
Left-Winger |
30 |
Brazil |
Ottmar Hitzfeld became the most successful coach for the club with 11 Major Titles. Club has hired many big names as its manager, including Pep Guardiola, Carlo Ancelotti and Louis van Gaal.
Hans-Dieter Flick is the current coach since 2019, and he led the club to their 6th UCL trophy and Second double.
Name of Managers |
Tenure in Club |
Ottmar Hitzfeld |
1998-2004 & 2007-2008 |
Felix Magath |
2004-2007 |
Jurgen Klinsmann |
2008-2009 |
Louis Van Gaal |
2009-2011 |
Jupp Heynckes |
2009-2009 & 2011-2013 |
Pep Guardiola |
2013-2016 |
Carlo Ancelotti |
2016-2017 |
Willy Sagnol(Caretaker) |
2017-2017 |
Jupp Heynckes |
2017-2018 |
Niko Kovač |
2018-2019 |
Hans-Dieter Flick |
2019- present |