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FC Bayern Munich Junior Team

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Not to be confused withFC Bayern Munich II.

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Full nameFootball Club Bayern Munich Junior Team
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Founded1902
1995 (restructured)
GroundFC Bayern Campus
Capacity2,500
DirectorJochen Sauer
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TheFC Bayern Munich Junior Team is theyouth academy for German football clubFC Bayern Munich. The Junior Team was created in 1902 and restructured in 1995. It has educated many players who have become regulars in theBundesliga andGermany.[1] The vision for the Junior Team is "to educate young players so that it will be possible for FCB to keep a global position in club football in the next millennium" and its mission is "to have the best youth development in club football."

History

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The Junior Team was created in 1902[2] and restructured in 1995.[3]

In 2006 FC Bayern purchased land near the Allianz Arena with the purpose of building a new youth academy. In 2015 the project, estimated to cost €70 million, was started, after overcoming internal resistance. The main reasons for the project were that the existing facilities were too small and that the club, while very successful at senior level, lacked competitiveness with other German and European clubs at youth level. The new facility was scheduled to open in the 2017–18 season.[4]

Overview

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Main article:FC Bayern Campus
The FC Bayern Academy at the campus in Munich

The vision for the Junior Team is "to educate young players so that it will be possible for FCB to keep a global position in club football in the next millennium" and its mission is "to have the best youth development in club football."[5]

There are 165 players, 16 instructors and managers, 1 physiotherapist and 1 masseur.[2] Rosters remain unchanged while the kids learn their trade whether it be for goalkeeper, defence, midfield or forward. They are trained for no more than 1 or 2 positions.[6]

Bayern Munich Junior Team uses a 4–3–3 formation system from D Juniors and upwards.[2] Players from overseas are offered accommodation in a youth apartment block with 13 single rooms inside the club grounds on Säbener Straße.[2] The facility arrangement is different from many other high-profile clubs, in that both the first team and the youth teams train at the same location.[3]

Bayern Munich has a residence building for players who are between 15 and 18 and live too far away from the training ground.[7] Up to 14 youth team players can live there.[7] They have an employee in the residence building where in the morning waking up and prepares a breakfast buffet and also takes care of small and large problems of youth players.[7] There are up to eight part-time teachers are available to support the youth players to compensate for the educational gaps.[7] The ground floor of the youth center is also the office of the junior team and a meeting room for the coaches.[7]

Scouting

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Bayern Munich has scouts all over the world, though most of the scouting happens within a few hours drive of Munich.[6]Thomas Hitzlsperger,Christian Lell,Andreas Ottl, former captainPhilipp Lahm and most recent graduatesHolger Badstuber,Diego Contento andThomas Müller are all from eitherMunich or within a 70 km radius of the city.

As part of the restructuring and to help find players for the Junior Team, Bayern Munich has developed a "Talent Day" where up to 500 boys are scouted. The Talent Days are done over Saturday and Sunday.[8] The format used is three 20-minute 5-a-side matches on reduced-sized football fields.[8] The scouts are looking for how well the participants "cope with the ball" with "particular skill", "excellent dribbling" and "good vision".[8] An average of seven children will make it to the Bayern Munich Junior Team during Talent days.[6] Talent Days has drawn "worldwide attention".[8] The event has drawn participants from all over Germany along with participants fromAustria,France,Italy,Egypt,Slovenia,Slovakia andAustralia.[8][9]

In 2003, Bayern Munich started partnering with other football clubs.[10] The partner clubs areSpVgg Unterhaching,Ingolstadt 04,Kickers Offenbach andUlm 1846,1860 Rosenheim,SpVgg Landshut,TSV Milbertshofen andSC Fürstenfeldbruck.[10] SpVgg Unterhaching, Ingolstadt 04, Kickers Offenbach and Ulm 1846 are the elite partners.[10] 1860 Rosenheim and SpVgg Landshut are regional partners.[10] TSV Milbertshofen and SC Fürstenfeldbruck are local partners.[10] Udo Bassemir is responsible for club partnerships.[10] Players they are interested in are not transferred immediately.[10] They allow the player to train at their own club and at Bayern Munich's training fields and the transfer happens at the "right time".[10]

Reserve team

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Main article:FC Bayern Munich II

The penultimate stage for youngsters at Bayern isBayern Munich II, which currently plays in theRegionalliga Bayern, the fourth tier of German football.

Current youth squads

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Under-19 (U19)

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As of 1 July 2025[11]

Note: Flags indicate national team as defined underFIFA eligibility rules; some limited exceptions apply. Players may hold more than one non-FIFA nationality.

No.Pos.NationPlayer
GK GERMatthias Kösters
GK GERLeonard Prescott
GK GERLeonard Ruland

DF CODMichel Ekodi
DF GERCassiano Kiala
DF GERRayan Moumouni
DF TURDeniz Ofli
DF GERRaphael Pavlić
DF GERLuis Schäfer
DF NEDChivano Wijks

MF BRAMaycon Cardozo
MF GERMoritz Göttlicher
MF GERLennart Karl
MF GERAllen Junior Lambé
MF AUTMichael Matošević
No.Pos.NationPlayer
MF UKRBogdan Olychenko
MF PORDavid Santos Daiber
MF GERLeopold Schmid
MF NEDRoy Snip

FW GERChris Afanou
FW GERTim Binder
FW GERSadiki Chemwor
FW FRANoah Codjo-Evora
FW GERYll Gashi
FW GERAristide Hentcho
FW GEOJamal Kaishvili
FW GERWisdom Mike
FW GEROlawuseyi Wilson
FW GERSimon Zöls

Out on loan

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Note: Flags indicate national team as defined underFIFA eligibility rules; some limited exceptions apply. Players may hold more than one non-FIFA nationality.

No.Pos.NationPlayer
MF NGADavid Emmanuel(atKSV Hessen Kassel until 30 June 2026)
No.Pos.NationPlayer
FW GERJason Eckl(atSpVgg Unterhaching until 30 June 2026)

Under-17 (U17)

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As of 13 October 2025[12]

Note: Flags indicate national team as defined underFIFA eligibility rules; some limited exceptions apply. Players may hold more than one non-FIFA nationality.

No.Pos.NationPlayer
GK GERLuis Nadler
GK GERDavid Podar-Stiube

DF NGARichard Ajayi
DF GERLuca Babl
DF GERValentin Beckert
DF MARJonas El Allali
DF GERAdam El-Chaar
DF ALBAfrim Gashi
DF GERJakob Horvath
DF GERFilip Pavić
DF GERXaver Pucci

MF GERAviel Hentcho
MF POLKuba Horoszczak
No.Pos.NationPlayer
MF GERWisdom Imade
MF GERPaul Kerschberger
MF GERErblin Osmani
MF GERSimon Schaff
MF GERSanest Sindi
MF KOSNderim Zogaj

FW GERBastian Assomo
FW GERSaid Attalai
FW GERPiet Burghardt
FW GERLeeron Danioko
FW NGAFrank Egwuatu
FW GERSkender Nuraj
FW GERPhilipp von Taube

Technical staff

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The director of the youth setup at Bayern Munich is Jochen Sauer.[13] The following staff are in charge of the various age groups:

RoleUnder-19[11]Under-17[12]
Head coachBulgariaPeter GaydarovGermanyLeonhard Haas
Assistant coachesGermanyStefan MeissnerGermanyPhilipp Deppner
GermanyChristian StröbelCroatiaEmanuel Jozić
Goalkeeping coachGermanyTom StarkeGermanySimon Jentzsch
Athletic coachGermanyFelix BachmaierGermanyBjörn Rosemeier

Noted graduates

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The following players played either first team football for Bayern or in theBundesliga for another club:

PlayerYear joined clubYears played
for 1st team
National teamYears played
for National Team
Major Accomplishments
Franz Beckenbauer19591964–1977 Germany1965–1977WC74(c);EC72(c); EC runner-up 76; Euro Cup 74, 75, 76
Sepp Maier19591962–1979 Germany1966–1979WC74,EC72, EC runner-up 76; Euro Cup 74, 75, 76
Hans-Georg Schwarzenbeck19621966–1981 Germany1971–1978WC74;EC72; EC runner-up 76; Euro Cup 74, 75, 76
Klaus Augenthaler19751976–1991 Germany1983–1990WC90;EC80; Euro Cup runner-up 82, 87
Hans Pflügler19751981–1992, 1995 Germany1987–1990WC90
Manfred Schwabl19771985–1986, 1989–1993 Germany1987–1988
Max Eberl19791991–1994
Raimond Aumann19801982–1994 Germany1989–1990WC90; Euro Cup Runner-up 1987
Markus Babbel19811991–2000 Germany1995–2000EC96; UCL runner-up 99; UEFA Cup 96, 01
Christian Nerlinger19861992–1998 Germany1998–1999UEFA Cup 96
Dietmar Hamann19891993–1998 Germany1998–2005WC runner-up 02; UCL 06; UEFA Cup 96, 01
Thomas Hitzlsperger1989 Germany2004–2010EC runner-up 08
Uwe Gospodarek19891991–1995
Christian Lell1993[14]2003–2010
David Jarolím19951997–2000 Czech Republic2005–2009UCL runner-up 99
Philipp Lahm1995[15]2002–2017 Germany2004–2014WC14(c); EC runner-up 08; UCL 13; UCL runner-up 10, 12
Mats Hummels19952007–2009; 2016–2019 Germany2010–2018WC14; UCL runner-up 13
Diego Contento1995[16]2010–2014UCL runner-up 10
Georg Niedermeier1995
Stephan Fürstner19952006–2009
Sandro Wagner19952007–2018 Germany2017–20182 goals in UEFA U-21 Final win over England
Andreas Ottl19962005–2011
Philipp Heerwagen1997
Markus Feulner19972001–2003
Owen Hargreaves19972001–2007 England2001–2008UCL 01, 08
Mehmet Ekici19972010–2011 Turkey2010 – present
Bastian Schweinsteiger1998[17]2003–2015 Germany2004–2016WC14; EC Runner-up 08, UCL 13; UCL runner-up 10, 12
Piotr Trochowski19992002–2005 Germany2006–2010EC Runner-up 08; Europa League 13; Intertoto Cup 05, 07
Thomas Müller2000[18]2008 – 2025 Germany2010 – 2024WC14; UCL 13, 20; UCL runner-up 10, 12
Zvjezdan Misimović20002003–2004 Bosnia and Herzegovina2004–20142nd in caps and goals for Bosnia and Herzogovina
Michael Rensing20002003–2010
Holger Badstuber2002[19]2009–2017 Germany[20]2010[20] – presentUCL 13; CWC 13
José Paolo Guerrero20022004–2006 Peru2005 – presentCWC 12; Intertoto Cup 07; Peru's all-time leading scorer
Thomas Kraft20042008–2011
Gianluca Gaudino20042014–2017
Toni Kroos20062007–2014 Germany2010 – presentWC14; UCL 13, 16, 17, 18, 22; UCL runner-up 12
David Alaba20082010 – 2021 Austria2009 – presentUCL 13, 20, 22; UCL runner-up 10, 12
Emre Can20092012–2013 Germany2015 – presentUCL 13; Europa League runner-up 16
Alessandro Schöpf2009 Austria2016 – present
Julian Green20102013–2016 United States2014 – presentScored 1 goal in 10 minutes at WC14
Kenan Yıldız2012 Turkey2023 – presentEuro Cup 24

Note: So far, that means the Bayern München Junior Academy has produced;

Honours

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Youth

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  • Under 19 Bundesliga
    • Winners: 2001, 2002, 2004
    • Runners-up: 1998, 2006, 2007, 2012, 2017
  • Under 17 Bundesliga
    • Winners: 1989, 1997, 2001, 2007, 2017
    • Runners-up: 2000, 2009, 2018
  • South/Southwest German Under 19 championship
    • Winners: 2004, 2007, 2012, 2013, 2017
  • South/Southwest German Under 17 championship
    • Winners: 2009, 2017, 2018, 2019
  • Southern German Under 19 championship
    • Winners: 1950, 1954
  • Southern German Under 15 championship
    • Winners: 1982, 1985, 1987, 1990, 1991
  • Bavarian Under 19 championship
    • Winners: 1950, 1954, 1966, 1972, 1973, 1981, 1985, 1987, 1991, 1992, 1994, 1995, 1996
    • Runners-up: 1946, 1960, 1964, 1980, 1999
  • Bavarian Under 17 championship
    • Winners: 1976, 1978, 1983, 1985, 1986, 1988, 1989, 1993, 1994, 1997, 1998, 2000, 2010, 2014
    • Runners-up: 1982, 1987, 1990, 1992, 1996, 2012, 2015
  • Bavarian Under 15 championship
    • Winners: 1975, 1978, 1982, 1985, 1987, 1990, 1991, 1994, 1995, 2007, 2009
    • Runners-up: 1976, 1977, 1988, 1992, 2008
  • Reserve team

Recent seasons

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The recent season-by-season performance of the club's under 19 and under 17 sides since 2003–04:[21]

Under-19

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YearDivisionnsjzjTierLeague
Position
National
Championship
2003–04Bundesliga – South/SouthwestI1stChampions
2004–05Bundesliga – South/Southwest6th
2005–06Bundesliga – South/Southwest2ndRunners-up
2006–07Bundesliga – South/Southwest1stRunners-up
2007–08Bundesliga – South/Southwest3rd
2008–09Bundesliga – South/Southwest3rd
2009–10Bundesliga – South/Southwest9th
2010–11Bundesliga – South/Southwest7th
2011–12Bundesliga – South/Southwest1stRunners-up
2012–13Bundesliga – South/Southwest1stSemi-finals
2013–14Bundesliga – South/Southwest6th
2014–15Bundesliga – South/Southwest5th
2015–16Bundesliga – South/Southwest8th
2016–17Bundesliga – South/Southwest1stRunners-up
2017–18Bundesliga – South/Southwest2nd
2018–19Bundesliga – South/Southwest4th

Under-17

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YearDivisionTierLeague
Position
National
Championship
2003–04Regionalliga – SouthI6th
2004–05Regionalliga – South5th
2005–06Regionalliga – South3rd
2006–07Regionalliga – South1stChampions
2007–08Bundesliga – South/Southwest6th
2008–09Bundesliga – South/Southwest1stRunners-up
2009–10Bundesliga – South/Southwest6th
2010–11Bundesliga – South/Southwest4th
2011–12Bundesliga – South/Southwest4th
2012–13Bundesliga – South/Southwest8th
2013–14Bundesliga – South/Southwest6th
2014–15Bundesliga – South/Southwest5th
2015–16Bundesliga – South/Southwest2nd
2016–17Bundesliga – South/Southwest1stChampions
2017–18Bundesliga – South/Southwest1stRunners-up
2018–19Bundesliga – South/Southwest1stSemi-finals

Heads of the Junior team

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HeadStart dateEnd dateSource
Werner Kern199830 June 2012[3][22]
Hans-Jörg Butt1 July 20127 August 2012[22][23]
Wolfgang Dremmler9 August 201230 June 2017[24]
Jochen Sauer1 July 2017Present[25]

German championship winning teams

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Bayern Munich has won the German under 19 championship three times and the under 17 championship five times. Here are the championship winning teams with goals in the final in brackets:

Under-19

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2001:[26][27]FC Bayern Munich – Bayer Leverkusen 3–2
Philipp HeerwagenLeonhard Haas (1) –Markus HustererPeter EndresMartin RietzlerEnzo ContentoPaul ThomikBarbaros BarutMarkus FeulnerPhilipp LahmZvjezdan Misimović (1) –Piotr Trochowski (1) –Florian HellerYunus Karayün
2002:[28][29]FC Bayern Munich – VfB Stuttgart 4–0
Michael RensingLeonhard HaasAlexander AischmannAndreas OttlBarbaros BarutMichael StegmayerChristian LellPaul ThomikBastian SchweinsteigerPhilipp Lahm (1) –Piotr Trochowski (2) –Erdal Kilicaslan (1) –Borut SemlerSerkan AtakPeter Endres
2004:[30]FC Bayern Munich – VfL Bochum 3–0
Johannes HöckerPhilipp RehmJan MauersbergerGeorg NiedermeierMichael StegmayerPaul Thomik (1) –Andreas Ottl (1) –Rainer StorhasTimo HeinzeJosé Luis OrtízFabian MüllerBorut Semler (1) –Sebastian HeidingerMarkus SteinhöferMarijan Holjevac

Under-17

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1989:[31]FC Bayern Munich – Hertha Zehlendorf 1–1 (5–4 pen)
Andreas SchöttlMarkus BabbelDaniel PunzeltMate KaraulaDieter SchönbergerAlexander Roth – Schmidt –Christian NerlingerMax Eberl – Gehann –Wolfgang Tripp – Bauer – Papachristous
1997:FC Bayern Munich – Werder Bremen 3–0
Matthias KüfnerMarcin MamzerStephan KlingStefan BürgermeierSimon KelletshoferSebastian BackerBenjamin SchöckelSteffen HofmannSebastian BönigZvjezdan MisimovićDaniel JungwirthPatrick MölzlThomas HitzlspergerAykin AydemirDavid Reinisch
2001:[26]FC Bayern Munich – Borussia Dortmund 4–0
Michael RensingMarkus GrünbergerAndy BalckDaniel BrodeChristian LellFlorian StegmannAndreas OttlBastian Schweinsteiger (1) –Ada OğuzThorsten SchulzPaul ThomikDomenico ContentoErdal Kilicaslan (2) –Serkan Atak (1) –Robert Rakaric
2007:[32]FC Bayern Munich – Borussia Dortmund 1–0
Ferdinand OswaldUwe SchlottnerChristoph HerberthMatthias HaasMoritz SchapflMario ErbGianluca SimariRoberto SorianoJonas HummelsDiego ContentoMehmet EkiciNikola TrkuljaVincent BönigYannick Kakoko (1) –Florian Elender
2017:[33]FC Bayern Munich – Werder Bremen 2–0
Michael WagnerThomas RauschAlexander NitzlLars Lukas MaiMarin PudićTobias HeilandDaniel JelisićFlavius DaniliucMarcel Zylla (1) –Can KaratasBenedict Hollerbach (1) –Franck EvinaProgon MalokuOliver Batista MeierYannick Brugger

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