Formed: 1900
Nickname: Die Bayern (The Bavarians)
UEFA club competition honours (runners-up in brackets) • European Champion Clubs' Cup: 1974, 1975, 1976, 2001; (1982), (1987), (1999), (2010)
• UEFA Cup: 1996
• UEFA Cup Winners' Cup: 1967
• UEFA Super Cup: (2001)
• UEFA Cup: 1996
• UEFA Cup Winners' Cup: 1967
• UEFA Super Cup: (2001)
Domestic honours (most recent triumph in brackets)
• Domestic title: 22 (2010)
• German Cup: 15 (2010)
• Domestic title: 22 (2010)
• German Cup: 15 (2010)
History•
Strange as it may seem to those more accustomed to the slick,
successful Bayern of today, when the club was founded in 1900, it
consisted of eleven students, shopkeepers and office workers from the
bohemian Munich neighbourhood of Schwabing. Under ambitious long-term
president Kurt Landauer, the club nonetheless clinched a surprise first
national title in 1932.
• After the Second World War, Bayern slid
into relative obscurity and were not even admitted to the inaugural
Bundesliga of 1963/64. The club's fortunes improved with the emergence
of gifted youngsters Sepp Maier, Franz Beckenbauer and Gerd Müller,
however, and German Cup wins were followed by an unexpected UEFA Cup
Winners' Cup triumph in 1966/67.
• Domestic dominance was soon
established and continued into the 1970s, when a side bolstered by the
likes of Uli Hoeness and Paul Breitner stepped up another notch and
claimed three consecutive European Champion Clubs' Cups between 1974 and
1976. Bayern overcame Club Atlético de Madrid (4-0 in a replay after
1-1 draw), Leeds United AFC (2-0) and AS Saint-Etienne (1-0) in the
finals.
• Slowly the stars left or faded, but a new generation
headed by Karl-Heinz Rummenigge picked up more domestic silverware, as
did a talented lineup led by Lothar Matthäus. With Jürgen Klinsmann
scoring the goals and Beckenbauer in the dugout, Bayern claimed ten
Bundesliga titles during the 1980s and 1990s, and lifted the UEFA Cup in
1995/96.
• The end of the decade brought more renewal by another
crop of gifted players, not least goalkeeper Oliver Kahn and playmaker
Mehmet Scholl. Though UEFA Champions League glory painfully escaped
their grasp against Manchester United FC in the 1998/99 final, Ottmar
Hitzfeld's men bounced back against Valencia CF two years later to
return Bayern to the pinnacle of the European game. However, they were
denied a famous treble under Louis van Gaal in 2009/10, winning their
22nd domestic title and 15th cup but losing 2-0 to FC Internazionale
Milano in the UEFA Champions League final.
Club Records Most appearances: Sepp Maier (623)
Most goals: Gerd Müller (525)
Record victory: Bayern 11-1 Borussia Dortmund (Bundesliga, 27 November 1971)
Record defeat: Bayern 0-7 FC Schalke 04 (Bundesliga, 9 October 1976)
Most goals: Gerd Müller (525)
Record victory: Bayern 11-1 Borussia Dortmund (Bundesliga, 27 November 1971)
Record defeat: Bayern 0-7 FC Schalke 04 (Bundesliga, 9 October 1976)
* Last updated 1 June 2011
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