List of FC Bayern Munich records and statistics
This list has details on FC Bayern Munich records and statistics .
Coaches
Until 1963
Information on the club's coaches before the Bundesliga era is hard to come by. The information as given in the following table is from the club's website.
Since 1963
In contrast to the pre-Bundesliga era, a list of coaches since the inception of the national league (Bundesliga ) in 1963 is readily available on the club's website.[ 1] Felix Magath (in 2005), Ottmar Hitzfeld (in 2008), Louis van Gaal (in 2010), Jupp Heynckes (in 2013 and 2018) and Hansi Flick (in 2020) were all awarded Germany's Football Manager of the Year title for their work at Bayern. Both Hitzfeld (in 2001) and Flick (in 2020) were also awarded the UEFA Coach of the Year and the IFFHS World's Best Club Coach , while Heynckes won both the FIFA World Coach of the Year and the IFFHS World's Best Club Coach title in 2013.
No.
Coach
Period
League Record
Major Titles
Domestic
European
Worldwide
From
Until
Days
Pld
W
D
L
GF
GA
BL
DP
LP
SC
CL
EL
SC
WC
ICC
CWC
1
Zlatko Čajkovski
1 July 1963
30 June 1968
1,826
102
52
18
32
211
170
3
—
2
—
—
—
—
—
1
—
—
2
Branko Zebec
1 July 1968
13 March 1970
620
58
32
14
12
117
56
2
1
1
—
—
—
—
—
—
—
—
3
Udo Lattek
14 March 1970
2 January 1975
1,755
163
102
33
28
424
202
5
3
1
—
—
1
—
—
—
—
—
4
Dettmar Cramer
16 January 1975
30 November 1977
1,049
101
40
27
34
205
180
3
—
—
—
—
2
—
—
—
1
—
5
Gyula Lóránt
2 December 1977
28 February 1979
453
38
16
10
12
72
57
—
—
—
—
—
—
—
—
—
—
—
6
Pál Csernai
1 March 1979
16 May 1983
1,537
147
87
31
29
346
173
3
2
1
—
—
—
—
—
—
—
—
7
Reinhard Saftig (caretaker )
17 May 1983
30 June 1983
44
3
1
1
1
7
7
—
—
—
—
—
—
—
—
—
—
—
8
Udo Lattek
1 July 1983
30 June 1987
1,460
136
82
35
19
313
141
5
3
2
—
—
—
—
—
—
—
—
9
Jupp Heynckes
1 July 1987
8 October 1991
1,560
148
82
40
26
303
157
4
2
—
—
2
—
—
—
—
—
—
10
Søren Lerby
9 October 1991
10 March 1992
153
15
4
5
6
23
23
—
—
—
—
—
—
—
—
—
—
—
11
Erich Ribbeck
11 March 1992
27 December 1993
656
65
31
20
14
137
89
—
—
—
—
—
—
—
—
—
—
—
12
Franz Beckenbauer
28 December 1993
30 June 1994
184
14
9
2
3
26
14
1
1
—
—
—
—
—
—
—
—
—
13
Giovanni Trapattoni
1 July 1994
30 June 1995
364
34
15
13
6
43
25
—
—
—
—
—
—
—
—
—
—
—
14
Otto Rehhagel
1 July 1995
27 April 1996
301
30
18
4
8
58
37
—
—
—
—
—
—
—
—
—
—
—
15
Franz Beckenbauer (caretaker )
29 April 1996
15 May 1996
16
3
1
0
2
6
7
1
—
—
—
—
—
1
—
—
—
—
16
Klaus Augenthaler (caretaker )
16 May 1996
30 June 1996
45
1
0
1
0
2
2
1
—
—
—
—
—
—
—
—
—
—
17
Giovanni Trapattoni
1 July 1996
30 June 1998
729
68
29
20
9
137
81
3
1
1
1
—
—
—
—
—
—
—
18
Ottmar Hitzfeld
1 July 1998
30 June 2004
2,191
204
128
41
35
425
181
11
4
2
3
—
1
—
—
—
1
—
19
Felix Magath
1 July 2004
31 January 2007
944
87
56
18
13
174
87
5
2
2
1
—
—
—
—
—
—
—
20
Ottmar Hitzfeld
1 February 2007
30 June 2008
515
49
30
12
7
91
39
3
1
1
1
—
—
—
—
—
—
—
21
Jürgen Klinsmann
1 July 2008
27 April 2009
300
29
16
6
7
59
37
—
—
—
—
—
—
—
—
—
—
—
22
Jupp Heynckes (caretaker )
28 April 2009
30 June 2009
63
5
4
1
0
12
5
—
—
—
—
—
—
—
—
—
—
—
23
Louis van Gaal
1 July 2009
9 April 2011
647
63
35
17
11
133
66
3
1
1
—
1
—
—
—
—
—
—
24
Andries Jonker (caretaker )
10 April 2011
30 June 2011
81
5
4
1
0
20
5
—
—
—
—
—
—
—
—
—
—
—
25
Jupp Heynckes
1 July 2011
30 June 2013
730
68
52
8
8
175
40
4
1
1
—
1
1
—
—
—
—
—
26
Pep Guardiola
1 July 2013
30 June 2016
1,095
102
82
11
9
254
58
7
3
2
—
—
—
—
1
—
—
1
27
Carlo Ancelotti
1 July 2016
28 September 2017
454
40
29
8
3
103
27
3
1
—
—
2
—
—
—
—
—
—
28
Willy Sagnol (caretaker )
28 September 2017
8 October 2017
10
1
0
1
0
2
2
—
—
—
—
—
—
—
—
—
—
—
29
Jupp Heynckes
9 October 2017
30 June 2018
264
27
23
1
3
76
21
1
1
—
—
—
—
—
—
—
—
—
30
Niko Kovač
1 July 2018
3 November 2019
490
44
29
9
6
113
48
3
1
1
—
1
—
—
—
—
—
—
31
Hansi Flick
4 November 2019
30 June 2021
604
58
45
7
6
174
60
7
2
1
—
1
1
—
1
—
—
1
32
Julian Nagelsmann
1 July 2021
24 March 2023
631
59
39
12
8
169
64
3
1
—
—
2
—
—
—
—
—
—
33
Thomas Tuchel
24 March 2023
18 May 2024
421
43
29
4
10
114
56
1
1
—
—
—
—
—
—
—
—
—
34
Vincent Kompany
29 May 2024
Present
158
9
7
2
0
32
7
—
—
—
—
—
—
—
—
—
—
—
Presidents
Former player, general manager, and president Uli Hoeneß
Former player, manager, and president Franz Beckenbauer
At the club's founding Franz John was appointed as the first president. The current president, Herbert Hainer , is Bayern's 38th president with several presidents having multiple spells in office (counted separately.)[ 2]
Era
President
1900–1903
Franz John
1903–1906
Dr. Willem Hesselink
1906–1907
Dr. Angelo Knorr
1907–1908
Dr. Kurt Müller
1908–1909
Dr. Angelo Knorr
1909–1910
Otto Wagner
1910–1913
Dr. Angelo Knorr
1913–1914
Kurt Landauer
1914–1915
Fred Dunn
1915
Hans Tusch
1915
Fritz Meier
1916
Hans Bermühler
1916–1919
Fritz Meier
1919–1921
Kurt Landauer
1921–1922
Fred Dunn
1922–1933
Kurt Landauer
1933–1934
Siegfried Hermann
1934–1935
Dr. Karl-Heinz Oettinger
1935–1937
Dr. Richard Amesmeier
1937–1938
Franz Nußhardt
1938–1943
Dr. Franz Kellner
1943–1945
Josef Sauter
1945
Franz Xaver Heilmannseder
1945
Josef Bayer
1945–1947
Siegfried Hermann
1947–1951
Kurt Landauer
1951–1953
Julius Scheuring
1953–1955
Adolf Fischer Karli Wild Hugo Theisinger
1955–1958
Alfred Reitlinger
1958–1962
Roland Endler
1962–1979
Wilhelm Neudecker
1979–1985
Willi O. Hoffmann
1985–1994
Prof. Dr. Fritz Scherer
1994–2009
Franz Beckenbauer
2009–2014
Uli Hoeneß
2014–2016
Karl Hopfner
2016–2019
Uli Hoeneß
2019–present
Herbert Hainer
Honorary presidents
The club has six honorary presidents, Franz John , Siegfried Herrmann, Kurt Landauer , Wilhelm Neudecker, Franz Beckenbauer , and Uli Hoeneß , the only living one being Hoeneß. Bayern has also designated honorary vice presidents: Hans Schiefele, Karl Pfab, Bernd Rauch, and Fritz Scherer.[ 3]
Honours
Bayern have won 83 major trophies: 69 national titles and 14 international titles.
National titles
Official
German Champions /Bundesliga
Champions : (33) 1932 , 1968–69 , 1971–72 , 1972–73 , 1973–74 , 1979–80 , 1980–81 , 1984–85 , 1985–86 , 1986–87 , 1988–89 , 1989–90 , 1993–94 , 1996–97 , 1998–99 , 1999–2000 , 2000–01 , 2002–03 , 2004–05 , 2005–06 , 2007–08 , 2009–10 , 2012–13 , 2013–14 , 2014–15 , 2015–16 , 2016–17 , 2017–18 , 2018–19 , 2019–20 , 2020–21 , 2021–22 , 2022–23 (record)
Runners-up : (10) 1969–70 , 1970–71 , 1987–88 , 1990–91 , 1992–93 , 1995–96 , 1997–98 , 2003–04 , 2008–09 , 2011–12 (record)
DFB-Pokal
Champions : (20) 1956–57 , 1965–66 , 1966–67 , 1968–69 , 1970–71 , 1981–82 , 1983–84 , 1985–86 , 1997–98 , 1999–2000 , 2002–03 , 2004–05 , 2005–06 , 2007–08 , 2009–10 , 2012–13 , 2013–14 , 2015–16 , 2018–19 , 2019–20 (record)
Runners-up : 1984–85 , 1998–99 , 2011–12 , 2017–18
Semi-finals : 1967–68 , 1973–74 , 1975–76 , 2001–02 , 2010–11 , 2014–15 , 2016–17
Quarter-finals : 1969–70 , 1971–72 , 1972–73 , 1976–77 , 1987–88 , 1996–97 , 2003–04 , 2008–09 , 2022–23
Round of 16 : 1986–87 , 1988–89 , 1989–90 , 1993–94 , 2006–07
Round 3 : 1974–75 , 1977–78 , 1979–80 , 1980–81
Round 2 : 1938–39 , 1978–79 , 1982–83 , 1991–92 , 1992–93 , 1995–96 , 2000–01 , 2020–21 , 2021–22 , 2023–24
Round 1 : 1935–36 , 1936–37 , 1940–41 , 1943–44 , 1990–91 , 1994–95
Did not enter : (16) 1937–38 , 1939–40 , 1941–42 , 1942–43 , 1952–53 , 1953–54 , 1954–55 , 1955–56 , 1957–58 , 1958–59 , 1959–60 , 1960–61 , 1961–62 , 1962–63 , 1963–64 , 1964–65
DFB/DFL-Supercup (1987–present; inactive 1997–2009)
Champions : (10) 1987 , 1990 , 2010 , 2012 , 2016 , 2017 , 2018 , 2020 , 2021 , 2022 (record)
Runners-up : 1989 , 1994 , 2013 , 2014 , 2015 , 2019 , 2023 (record)
DFB/DFL-Ligapokal (1997–2007)
Champions : (6) 1997, 1998, 1999, 2000, 2004, 2007 (record)
Runners-up : 2006
Semi-finals : 2001, 2003, 2005
Group stage : 1972–73
Preliminary round : 2002
Unofficial
Fuji-Cup (1986–1996; The competition competed with the DFB-Supercup, although ultimately the two competitions were replaced by the DFB-Ligapokal in 1997. Nowadays there is a similar competition named Telekom Cup.)
Champions : 1986, 1987, 1988, 1994, 1995
Runners-up : 1993, 1996
Third-place : 1989, 1990, 1991*
Telekom Cup (formerly known as T-Home Cup and LIGA total! Cup; since 2009)
International titles
Bayern is one of only five clubs to have won all three major European competitions played until 2021. Bayern are also one of three clubs to have won the European Cup three times in a row, entitling them to wear a multiple-winner badge during Champions League matches.
European Cup / UEFA Champions League
Champions : 1973–74 , 1974–75 , 1975–76 , 2000–01 , 2012–13 , 2019–20 (German record)
Runners-up : 1981–82 , 1986–87 , 1998–99 , 2009–10 , 2011–12
Semi-finals : 1980–81 , 1989–90 , 1990–91 , 1994–95 , 1999–2000 , 2013–14 , 2014–15 , 2015–16 , 2017–18 , 2023–24
Quarter-finals : 1972–73 , 1976–77 , 1985–86 , 1987–88 , 1997–98 , 2001–02 , 2004–05 , 2006–07 , 2008–09 , 2016–17 , 2020–21 , 2021–22 , 2022–23
Round of 16 : 2003–04 , 2005–06 , 2010–11 , 2018–19
UEFA Cup / UEFA Europa League
Inter-Cities Fairs Cup
European / UEFA Cup Winners' Cup
European / UEFA Super Cup
Champions : 2013 , 2020 (German record)
Finalist : 1974 (did not play) (Competition was abandoned because Bayern Munich and 1. FC Magdeburg could not find a mutually convenient date for the match)
Runners-up : 1975 , 1976 , 2001 (German record)
Intercontinental Cup
Champions : 1976 , 2001 (German record)
Finalist : 1974 , 1975 (did not play) (Bayern refused to participate in the tournament these years; they were replaced by Atletico Madrid in 1974 and the Intercontinental Cup was not played at all in 1975)
FIFA Club World Cup
Regional competitions
Regionale Meisterschaft Bayern (Oberbayern) (I), Münchner Stadtmeisterschaft
Champions : 1902, 1903, 1904, 1905, 1906, 1908
Kreisliga Bayern - Level 1 (1909–1923)
Champions : 1910, 1911, 1920, 1923;
Runners-up : 1912, 1913, 1917, 1918 (record)
Bezirksliga Bayern - Level 1 (1923–1933)
Champions : 1925–26, 1927–28, 1928–29, 1929–30, 1930–31, 1931–32, 1932–33 (record)
Gauliga Bayern - Level 1 (1933–1945)
Southern German football championship - Level 1
Champions : 1925–26, 1927–28
Runners-up: 1909–10, 1910–11, 1928–29, 1931–32
Regionalliga Süd - Level 2 (1963–74)
International friendly competitions
Singapore Trophy
Audi Cup
Champions : 2009, 2013, 2015 (record)
Runners-up : 2011, 2019
International Champions Cup
Franz Beckenbauer Cup
Runners-up : 2007, 2008, 2010
Opel Master Cup
Champions : 1996, 2000 (shared record)
Runners-up : 1997
Uli Hoeneß Cup
Saitama City Cup
Champions : 2008
Runners-up : 2006
Trofeo Santiago Bernabéu
Champions : 1979, 1980, 2002
Runners-up : 1985
Teresa Herrera Trophy
Orange Trophy
Yingli Cup
Audi Football Summit
Champions : 2011, 2012, 2014, 2015
Wiener Stadthallenturnier
Trofeo Ciudad de Las Palmas
Trofeo 75 Aniversario del Athletic de Bilbao
Trofeo Internacional Ciudad de Terrassa
Toulouse Tournament
Mohammed V Trophy
Champions : 1972
Runners-up : 1969
Tournoi de Paris
Honours and awards
FIFA Club of the Century
3rd place (20th century)[ 4]
German Sportsteam of the Year
Winner : 1967, 2001, 2013, 2020
IFFHS World Club Team of the Year
IFFHS World Club Team of the Month
Winner : February 2000, October 2001, August 2002, February 2008, April 2008, April 2010, September 2011, September 2012, February 2013
FIFA Club World Cup Fair Play Trophy
France Football European Team of the Year
World Soccer Team of the Year
Globe Soccer Awards Best Club of the Year
Laureus World Sports Award for Team of the Year
Silver Bay Leaf
FC Bayern Munich II
FC Bayern Munich junior team
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
South/Southwest German Under 19 championship
Winners : 2004, 2007, 2012, 2013
South/Southwest German Under 17 championship
Southern German Under 19 championship
Southern German Under 15 championship
Winners : 1982, 1985, 1987, 1990, 1991
Under 19 Bayernliga
Winners : 1950, 1954, 1966, 1972, 1973, 1981, 1985, 1987, 1991, 1992, 1994, 1995, 1996
Runners-up : 1946, 1960, 1964, 1980, 1999‡
Under 17 Bayernliga
Winners : 1976, 1978, 1983, 1985, 1986, 1988, 1989, 1993, 1994, 1997, 1998, 2000, 2010‡ , 2014‡
Runners-up : 1982, 1987, 1990, 1992, 1996, 2012‡ , 2015‡
Under 15 Bayernliga
Winners : 1975, 1978, 1982, 1985, 1987, 1990, 1991, 1994, 1995, 2007, 2009
Runners-up : 1976, 1977, 1988, 1992, 2008
Weifang Cup
‡ Reserve team
Honours for players
Honour
Player(s)
Year(s)
European Sportsperson of the Year Title awarded since 1958
Robert Lewandowski
2020
Ballon d'Or Title awarded from 1956 to 2009, and since 2016
Gerd Müller
1970
Franz Beckenbauer
1972, 1976
Karl-Heinz Rummenigge
1980, 1981
Ballon d'Or (2nd) Title awarded from 1956 to 2009, and since 2016
Gerd Müller
1972
Franz Beckenbauer
1974, 1975
Karl-Heinz Rummenigge
1979
Paul Breitner
1981
Jürgen Klinsmann
1995
Robert Lewandowski
2021
Ballon d'Or (3rd) Title awarded from 1956 to 2009, and since 2016
Franz Beckenbauer
1966
Gerd Müller
1969, 1973
Oliver Kahn
2001, 2002
Ballon d'Or Dream Team Title awarded only once
Franz Beckenbauer
2020
Lothar Matthäus
2020
FIFA Order of Merit Title awarded from 1984 to 2012
Franz Beckenbauer
1984, 2004
Gerd Müller
1998
The Best FIFA Men's Player Title awarded since 2016
Robert Lewandowski
2020, 2021
FIFA World Player of the Year (2nd) Title awarded from 1991 to 2009
Oliver Kahn
2002
FIFA World Player of the Year (3rd) Title awarded from 1991 to 2009
Jürgen Klinsmann
1995
FIFA Ballon d'Or (3rd) Title awarded from 2010 to 2015, after Ballon d'Or and FIFA World Player of the Year awards were merged
Franck Ribéry
2013
Manuel Neuer
2014
UEFA Club Footballer of the Year Title awarded from 1998 to 2010
Stefan Effenberg
2001
UEFA Best Player in Europe/UEFA Men's Player of the Year Title awarded since 2011
Franck Ribéry
2013
Robert Lewandowski [ 5]
2020
Best European Goalkeeper Title awarded since 1991
Oliver Kahn
1999, 2000, 2001, 2002
Manuel Neuer
2013, 2014, 2015, 2020
UEFA Champions League Best Goalkeeper Title awarded from 1998 to 2010, and since 2017
Oliver Kahn
1999, 2000, 2001, 2002
Manuel Neuer [ 6]
2020
UEFA Champions League Best Defender Title awarded from 1998 to 2010, and since 2017
Joshua Kimmich [ 7]
2020
UEFA Champions League Best Forward Title awarded from 1998 to 2010, and since 2017
Robert Lewandowski [ 8]
2020
Onze d'Or Title awarded since 1976
Karl-Heinz Rummenigge
1980, 1981
Bravo Award Title awarded since 1978
Owen Hargreaves
2001
Thomas Müller
2010
Golden Boy Title awarded since 2003
Renato Sanches
2016
FIFA World Cup Golden Ball Title awarded since 1982
Oliver Kahn
2002
FIFA World Cup Golden Glove Title awarded since 1994
Oliver Kahn
2002
Manuel Neuer
2014
FIFA World Cup Best Young Player Title awarded since 1958
Franz Beckenbauer
1966
Lukas Podolski
2006
Thomas Müller
2010
FIFA World Cup All-Time Team Title awarded only once
Franz Beckenbauer
1994
Paul Breitner
1994
IFFHS World's Best Player Title awarded from 1988 to 1990, and since 2020
Robert Lewandowski
2020, 2021
IFFHS World's Best Goalkeeper Title awarded since 1987
Jean-Marie Pfaff
1987
Oliver Kahn
1999, 2001, 2002
Manuel Neuer
2013, 2014, 2015,[ 9] 2016, 2020[ 10]
IFFHS Best European Player 1956–1990 Title awarded only once
Franz Beckenbauer
1990
IFFHS Goalkeeper of the Century (4th) Title awarded only once
Sepp Maier
20th century
Footballer of the Year (Germany) Title awarded since 1960
Franz Beckenbauer
1966, 1968, 1974, 1976
Gerd Müller
1967, 1969
Sepp Maier
1975, 1977, 1978
Karl-Heinz Rummenigge
1980
Paul Breitner
1981
Lothar Matthäus
1999
Oliver Kahn
2000, 2001
Michael Ballack
2003, 2005
Franck Ribéry
2008
Arjen Robben
2010
Bastian Schweinsteiger [ 11]
2013
Manuel Neuer [ 12]
2014
Jérôme Boateng [ 13]
2016
Philipp Lahm [ 14]
2017
Robert Lewandowski [ 15] [ 16]
2020, 2021
Austrian Footballer of the Year Title awarded since 1984
David Alaba
2011, 2012, 2013, 2014, 2015, 2016, 2020, 2021
Austrian Sports Personality of the Year Title awarded since 1949
David Alaba
2013, 2014
Canadian Men's Player of the Year Title awarded since 1993
Alphonso Davies [ 17] [ 18] [ 19]
2020, 2021, 2022
Croatian Footballer of the Year Title awarded since 1991
Ivica Olić
2009, 2010
Mario Mandžukić
2012, 2013
Croatian Sportsman of the Year Title awarded since 1952
Mario Mandžukić
2013
Danish Football Player of the Year Title awarded since 1963
Brian Laudrup
1992
Dutch Sportsman of the year Title awarded since 1951
Arjen Robben
2014
England Senior Men's Player of the Year Title awarded since 2003
Owen Hargreaves
2006
French Player of the Year Title awarded since 1959
Franck Ribéry
2008, 2013
Ghana Player of the Year Title awarded since 1975
Samuel Kuffour
1998, 1999, 2001
Paraguayan Footballer of the Year Title awarded since 1997
Roque Santa Cruz
1999
Polish Footballer of the Year Title awarded since 1973
Robert Lewandowski
2014, 2015, 2016, 2017, 2019, 2020, 2021
Polish Sports Personality of the Year Title awarded since 1926
Robert Lewandowski
2015, 2020, 2021
Swedish Footballer of the Year Title awarded since 1946
Patrik Andersson
2001
Asian Footballer of the Year Title awarded since 1988
Ali Daei
1999
BBC African Footballer of the Year Title awarded since 1991
Samuel Kuffour
2001
CAF African Footballer of the Year Title awarded since 1992
Sadio Mané
2022
CONCACAF Men's Player of the Year Title awarded since 2013
Alphonso Davies
2021, 2022
Top Scorers
European Golden Shoe winners (Top Scorer in Europe)
Player
Year(s) (Goals)
Gerd Müller
1970 (38), 1972 (40)
Robert Lewandowski
2021 (41), 2022 (35)
Harry Kane
2024 (36)
UEFA Champions League top scorers
Player
Year(s) (Goals)
Gerd Müller
1973 (11), 1974 (8), 1975 (5), 1977 (5)
Karl-Heinz Rummenigge
1981 (6)
Dieter Hoeneß
1982 (7)
Robert Lewandowski
2020 (15)
Harry Kane
2024 (8)
UEFA Cup top scorers
Player
Year(s) (Goals)
Dieter Hoeneß
1980 (7)
Jürgen Klinsmann
1996 (15)
Luca Toni
2008 (10)
Bundesliga top scorers
Player
Year(s) (Goals)
Gerd Müller
1967 (28), 1969 (30), 1970 (38), 1972 (40), 1973 (36), 1974 (30), 1978 (24)
Karl-Heinz Rummenigge
1980 (26), 1981 (29), 1984 (26)
Roland Wohlfarth
1989 (17), 1991 (21)
Giovane Élber
2003 (21)
Luca Toni
2008 (24)
Mario Gómez
2011 (28)
Robert Lewandowski
2016 (30), 2018 (29), 2019 (22), 2020 (34), 2021 (41), 2022 (35)
Harry Kane
2024 (36)
Notes
1967: jointly w/ Lothar Emmerich (Borussia Dortmund ) 1974: jointly w/ Jupp Heynckes (Borussia Mönchengladbach ) 1977: jointly w/ Dieter Müller (1. FC Köln ) 1989: jointly w/ Thomas Allofs (1. FC Köln ) 2003: jointly w/ Thomas Christiansen (VfL Bochum )
2021: All-time Bundesliga single-season record.
FIFA World Cup Golden Boot
Player
Year(s) (goals)
Gerd Müller
1970 (10)
Miroslav Klose
2006 (5)
Thomas Müller
2010 (5)
All-time Top FIFA World Cup goalscorers
Player
Goals (Years)
Miroslav Klose
16 goals (2002–2006–2010–2014) (competition record)
Gerd Müller
14 goals (1970–1974)
Thomas Müller
10 goals (2010–2014–2018–2022)
World Cup winning players
The following FIFA World Cup winning players played for Bayern Munich at some point during their careers. Highlighted players were playing for Bayern Munich when they won the World Cup.
* Franz Beckenbauer won the World Cup in 1974 as player and in 1990 as a coach. He was also a player and later a coach for Bayern Munich.
** Jupp Heynckes won the World Cup as a player in 1974 and later became the coach of Bayern Munich.
All-time
Bundesliga
Statistics are accurate as of the start of the 2024–25 Bundesliga season.
Seasons
Titles
Most Bundesliga titles won: 32
Most consecutive Bundesliga titles won: 11 (2013 to 2023 )
Champions
Highest number of games left when becoming champions: 7 (2013–14 )
Earliest point of time in a year for a team to be crowned champions: 25 March (2013–14 )
Highest number of matchdays being league leaders in a season: 34 (1968–69 , 1972–73 , 1984–85 , 2007–08 and 2012–13 )
Most matchdays at the first place of the Bundesliga table : 767
Points
Most Bundesliga points: 4,067
Most points in a season: 91 (2012–13 )
Most points in a season opening half: 47 (2013–14 )
Most points in a season closing half: 49 (2012–13 and 2019–20 )
Most points in a season away: 47 (2012–13 )
Highest percentage of total possible points in a season: 89.22 (2012–13 ) (91 points out of a possible 102)
Highest percentage of total possible points in a season opening half: 92.16 (2013–14 ) (47 points out of a possible 51)
Highest percentage of total possible points in a season closing half: 96.08 (2012–13 and 2019–20 ) (49 points out of a possible 51)
Biggest lead in points after a season opening half: 11 (45) upon VfL Wolfsburg (34) (2014–15 )
Highest points per game average in a season: 2.68 (2012–13 )
Most average points per game in the Bundesliga: 2.02 (4,067 points in 2,010 games)
Highest number of points in a calendar year: 93 (2013)
Championship with fewest points under the 3-point rule: 63 (2000–01 )
Wins and losses
Most Bundesliga wins: 1,212
Most consecutive wins in the Bundesliga: 19 (matchday 9 to 27 of 2013–14 )
Most wins in a single season: 29 (2012–13 and 2013–14 )
Most consecutive wins to start a season: 10 (2015–16 )
Highest number of wins in a calendar year: 30 (2013)
Highest number of wins in a season opening half: 15 (2013–14 and 2015–16 )
Highest number of wins in a season closing half: 16 (2012–13 and 2019–20 )
Highest winning percentage: 60.3 (1,212 wins in 2,010 games)
Highest percentage of wins in a season opening half: 88.24 (2013–14 and 2015–16 ) (15 wins in 17 games)
Highest percentage of wins in a season closing half: 94.12 (2012–13 and 2019–20 ) (16 wins in 17 games)
Most games won in a club's first Bundesliga season: 20 (1965–66 ) (shared with RB Leipzig )
Biggest Bundesliga victory: 11–1 v. Borussia Dortmund (27 November 1971)
Lowest number of losses in a calendar year: 0 (2013)
Championship with the most losses in a season: 9 (2000–01 )
Biggest Bundesliga defeat: 0–7 v. Schalke 04 (9 October 1976)
Goals
Most Bundesliga goals scored: 4,515
Most goals scored in a single season: 101 (1971–72 )
Most goals scored in a single season at home: 69 (1971–72 )
Most goals scored in a single season away: 49 (2021–22 )
Most goals scored in a season opening half: 56 (2021–22 )
Most goals scored in a season closing half: 54 (1971–72 , 2012–13 and 2019–20 )
Most goals scored in a calendar year: 116 (2021)[ 20]
Most consecutive games with at least one goal scored: 87 (matchday 22 of 2019–20 to matchday 6 of 2022–23 )
Lowest number of conceded goals in a season opening half: 4 (2014–15 )
Lowest number of conceded goals in a season closing half: 9 (2015–16 )
Fewest goals conceded in a single season: 17 (2015–16 )
Best goal difference: +2,318
Best goal difference in a season opening half: +40 (2021–22 )
Best goal difference in a season closing half: +44 (2019–20 )
Scoring in every game of the season (34 games): (2012–13 , 2020–21 and 2021–22 )
Highest number of clean sheets in a season: 21 (2012–13 )
Runs
Highest number of consecutive seasons in the Bundesliga: 60 (ongoing )
Highest number of consecutive titles: 11
Highest number of consecutive wins: 19 (matchday 9 to 27 of 2013–14 )
Highest number of consecutive wins from start of the season: 10 (2015–16 )
Highest number of consecutive wins from start of the season closing half: 14 (2012–13 )
Highest number of consecutive wins away: 11 (matchday 12 to 34 of 2019–20 )
Highest number of consecutive wins at home: 26 (matchday 16 of 1971–72 to matchday 32 of 1972–73 )
Highest number of consecutive wins at home in a season: 16 (matchday 2 to 32 of 1972–73 )
Highest number of consecutive games unbeaten away: 33 (matchday 32 of 2011–12 to matchday 27 of 2013–14 )
Highest number of consecutive games unbeaten at home: 73 (matchday 31 of 1969–70 to matchday 4 of 1974–75 )
Most consecutive games unbeaten in the Bundesliga: 53 (matchday 10 of 2012–13 season to matchday 28 of 2013–14 )
Most consecutive games with at least one goal scored: 87 (matchday 22 of 2019–20 to matchday 6 of 2022–23 )
Highest number of consecutive games scoring at least one goal away: 54 (matchday 2 of 2019–20 to matchday 5 of 2022–23 )
Highest number of consecutive games scoring at least one goal in a season: 34 (2012–13 , 2020–21 and 2021–22 )
Per match
As an infamous record, Bayern's match in Dortmund in the 2000–01 season was the most ill-disciplined match in Bundesliga history with 15 cards shown (10 yellow, 1 yellow-red, 2 red),[ 21] of those 12 (8, 1, 1) were shown to Bayern players which is also a record in Bundesliga history.
Other national records
Managerial
Longest-serving manager by time: Udo Lattek , from 14 March 1970 to 2 January 1975 and 1 July 1983 to 30 June 1987 (8 years, 295 days)[ 24]
Longest-serving manager by matches: Udo Lattek managed the club for 420 matches over a period of eight years and nine months, from 14 March 1970 to 2 January 1975 and 1 July 1983 to 30 June 1987 (8 years, 295 days)[ 25]
Manager with most trophies: Ottmar Hitzfeld 14 (5x Bundesliga, 3x DFB-Pokal, 4x DFL-Ligapokal, UEFA Champions League, Intercontinental Cup)[ 26]
International record
By individual players
Appearances
Since 1945 (Entrance to Oberliga Süd)[ 27] [ 28]
Most appearances in all competitions: Thomas Müller , 720[ 30]
Most League appearances: Sepp Maier , 537[ 31]
Most Bundesliga appearances: Thomas Müller, 482[ 32]
Most Oberliga Süd appearances: Hans Bauer , 259[ 33]
Most Regionalliga Süd appearances: Rainer Ohlhauser , 71[ 33]
Most German Cup appearances: Thomas Müller, 67
Most intercontinental appearances: Thomas Müller, 159
Most European Cup/UEFA Champions League appearances: Thomas Müller, 155 (includes 2 appearances in qualifying)
Most UEFA Cup/UEFA Europa League + Inter-Cities Fairs Cup appearances: Klaus Augenthaler , 29
Most UEFA Cup Winners' Cup appearances: Sepp Maier and Gerd Müller , 25 each
Most UEFA Super Cup appearances: Franz Beckenbauer , Bernd Dürnberger , Udo Horsmann , Jupp Kapellmann , Sepp Maier, Karl-Heinz Rummenigge and Hans-Georg Schwarzenbeck , 4 each
Most Intercontinental Cup appearances: Björn Andersson , Franz Beckenbauer, Uli Hoeneß , Udo Horsmann, Jupp Kapellmann, Sepp Maier, Gerd Müller , Karl-Heinz Rummenigge, Hans-Georg Schwarzenbeck and Conny Torstensson , 2 each
Most FIFA Club World Cup appearances: David Alaba and Manuel Neuer , 4 each
Most German Supercup appearances: Thomas Müller, 12
Youngest first-team player: Jamal Musiala (17 years, 115 days)
Most consecutive appearances in the Bundesliga: Sepp Maier, 442 (from 1966 to 1979)
Goalscorers
Since 1945 (Entrance to Oberliga Süd)[ 27] [ 34]
Most goals in all competitions: Gerd Müller , 565
Most League goals: Gerd Müller, 398[ 35]
Most Bundesliga goals: Gerd Müller, 365
Most Oberliga Süd goals: Peter Grosser , 65[ 33]
Most Regionalliga Süd goals: Rainer Ohlhauser , 75[ 33]
Most German Cup goals: Gerd Müller, 78
Most intercontinental goals: Robert Lewandowski , 71
Most European Cup/UEFA Champions League goals: Robert Lewandowski, 69
Most European Cup/UEFA Champions League goals in a season: Robert Lewandowski, 15 (during the 2019–20 season)
Most UEFA Cup/UEFA Europa League + Inter-Cities Fairs Cup goals: Jürgen Klinsmann , 15
Most UEFA Cup Winners' Cup goals: Gerd Müller, 20
Most UEFA Super Cup goals: Gerd Müller, 3
Most Intercontinental Cup goals: Jupp Kapellmann , Samuel Kuffour and Gerd Müller, 1 each
Most FIFA Club World Cup goals: Robert Lewandowski, 2
Most German Supercup goals: Robert Lewandowski, 6
Most goals in a season: Gerd Müller, 66 (during the 1972–73 season)
Most Bundesliga goals in a season: Robert Lewandowski, 41 (during the 2020–21 season)
Most Bundesliga goals in a calendar year: Robert Lewandowski, 43 (2021)[ 36]
Most times Bundesliga top scorer : Gerd Müller, 7
Most times German Cup top scorer : Robert Lewandowski, 4
Assists
Other club statistics
Fiscal year
Revenues in Mio. €[I]
Earnings in Mio. €[I]
Members[II]
Fanclubs
Fanclub members
1992–93
0 33.3
0 2.5
0 24,285
0 720
?
1993–94
0 38.0
0 0.1
0 33,000
0 850
?
1994–95
0 63.4
0 4.9
0 44,311
1,100
?
1995–96
0 75.3
0 3.1
0 59,339
1,348
0 63,747
1996–97
0 84.5
0 7.7
0 71,757
1,532
0 78,958
1997–98
100.5
0 8.1
0 77,075
1,617
0 88,893
1998–99
127.7
12.3
0 81,957
1,761
0 98,728
1999–2000
144.7
0 8.7
0 84,717
1,845
107,112
2000–01
173.2
16.5
0 91,288
1,909
115,343
2001–02
176.0
0 9.8
0 95,195
1,980
121,348
2002–03
162.7
0 0.4
0 96,440
2,055
132,308
2003–04
166.3
−3.4
0 97,810
2,123
136,563
2004–05
189.5
0 6.6
104,720
2,189
146,009
2005–06
204.7
0 4.8
121,119
2,290
156,673
2006–07
225.8
18.9
135,752
2,329
164,580
2007–08
286.8
0 2.1
147,072
2,437
176,976
2008–09[ 42] [ 43]
268.7
0 2.5
151,227
2,535
181,688
2009–10[ 44]
312.0
0 2.9
162,187
2,764
190,745
2010–11[ 45]
290.9
0 1.3
171,345
2,952
204,235
2011–12
332.2
11.1
187,865
3,202
231,197
2012–13[ 46]
393.9
14.0
223,985
3,576
262,077
2013–14[ 47]
480.0
16.4
233,427
3,749
283,558
2014–15[ 48]
485.6
15.1
251,315
3,968
306,770
2015–16[ 49]
587.7
20.6
284,041
4,157
325,415
2016–17[ 50]
603.0
33.2
290,000
4,209
330,557
2017–18[ 51] [ 52]
657.4
29.5
291,000
4,327
340,474
2018–19[ 53] [ 54]
750.4
52.5
293,000
4,548
364,195
2019–20[ 55]
698.0
9.8
Source:[ 56]
Notes
^I : The represent are the AG's earnings and revenues.
^II : The number represents the club's members.
References
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