The football team is playing in theAllianz Arena. The team also has the most supporters in all of Germany.
Bayern Munich won its first national title in 1932. This was the last season before the Nazi Regime took over the power. Bayern Munich was blamed to be a 'Club of Jews', the president, Kurt Landauer, was forced to flee and several players were punished. After the war ended, erroneously the local rival1860 München was considered to be better and let into the first German league. But in the first season 1963, Bayern Munich won most of its games, ascended into the first league and still plays there without any descend.
Bayern Munich won the UEFA Champions League in 1974, 1975, 1976, 2001, 2013 & 2020. Bayern also are 34-time league winners, with their last trophy coming in 2024-25.
The three consecutive European Cup trophies won by FC Bayern Munich from 1974 to 1976. The one on the far right is the real trophy, given to Bayern permanently. The ones on the left are slightly smaller replicas.
The football competitions, which consist of a single match involving only two teams (for example, theUEFA Super Cup orDFL Supercup) are generally not counted as part of a treble.
The "Greatest Ever" squad chosen by more than 79,901 fans, in 2005. The coach chosen wasOttmar Hitzfeld.[9]
At his farewell game,Oliver Kahn was declared honorarycaptain of Bayern Munich.[10] The players below are part of theFC Bayern Munich Hall of Fame.[11]
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↑"FC Bayern München – Profis"[FC Bayern Munich – Professionals].fcbayern.com (in German). FC Bayern München AG. 2018.Archived from the original on 19 June 2017. Retrieved30 January 2019.
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