Bayern Munich have been the most successful team in
German football having won as any as 23 league titles and 15 cups. They are
also one of the few teams to have won the European Cup and the UEFA Cup. Like
their Spanish rivals Barcelona, Bayern have won four European Cups. The first
three out of these four came back-to-back from 1974-1976 (considered to be
Bayern’s golden era). They won their fourth European Cup in 2001.
Allianz Arena:
Allianz Arena, with its capacity of 75000 people,
provides a huge support to the players. The stadium is admired by many because
of its ultra-modern structure and facilities. The fans inside the stadium are
always loud and cheer for their team as long as they are on the field.
Awards and accolades:
Interestingly, in 2015, Bayern Munich had reached the
semi-finals of UEFA Champions league for the fourth year in a row, taking their
tally to ten UEFA Champions League final appearances. They had managed to win
the final five times.
In 2014-2015, for the fourth time in history, Bayern
had sealed the Bundesliga title, three times in a row. The previous three times
were 1972-73-74, 1985, 86, 87 and 1999, 2000, 2001.
Important players:
The present goalkeeper Manuel Neuer also broke Oliver Kahn’s
record by being the goalie to keep the most number of clean sheets for the club
by keeping a record 20 clean sheets in Bundesliga, in the season 2014-15.
The
present captain of Bayern Munich, Philipp Lahm, is the longest serving player
in Bayern colours. He had also mad many appearances for German national side
the past years and continues to be a formidable player even now.
Coaches:
There are only four coaches who have coached BayernMunich and Barcelona namely Jack Domby, Udo Lattel, Louis Van Gaal and Pep
Guardiola.
Fastest win:
The season 2014-15 was historically important for the
Bayern players as they won the Bundesliga on match-day 30, which was the third
fastest in Bundesliga’s 52 year history. Earlier Bayern had won the Bundesliga
on match-day 28 (in the year 2013) and on match-day 27 (on the year 2014).
Revenue:
Being the most famous club in German football, the
revenue of this club is very big. They had earned 487.5 million pounds in
2013-14 season. Therefore it is not a surprise that they are considered to be
the third richest sports club in the world.
Record victory:
The famous win by twelve goals against their rivals
Borussia Dortmund (in 1978) is considered to be a record in German football.
The Bayern legend JuppHeynekes had scored five goals in that match.
Bayern have also won the DFB-Pokal fifteen times,
which is a record in itself. It is the third most successful club in Europe
besides Liverpool.
Bayern Museum:
A visit to the Bayern museum would make any one admire
the presence of 101 balls hanging from its ceiling to commemorate the number of
goals scored by Bayern in 1971-72 season.
Present form:
Under the present coach Pep Guardiola, Bayern
continues to be a formidable team in European football and have the capacity to
win a lot of cups including the UEFA Champions league.
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