This list has details on FC Bayern Munich records and statistics.
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Information on the club's coaches before the Bundesliga era is hard to come by. The information as given in the following table is compiled from the book Die Bayern by Dietrich Schulze-Marmeling.[1] Some of the coaches, especially in the club's early years, are only referenced cursory, leading to unknown dates of tenure and in a few cases it is even questionable whether the list is exhaustive.
Coach | Period | Titles | |
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from | until | ||
Dr. Willem Hesselink | 1903 (?) | ? | |
Taylor | 1907 | ? | |
Dr. Hoer | 1909 | 1911 | |
Taylor | 1911 | ||
Charles Griffiths | 1911 | 1912 | |
Billy Townley | 1914 | ||
Billy Townley | 1919 | 1921 | |
Izidor Kürschner | 1921 | 1922 | |
Jim McPherson | 1925 (?) | 1927 | |
Konrad Weiß | 1927 | ? | |
Kalman Konrad | ? | ||
Richard "Dombi" Kohn | 1931 | 1933 | 1 Championship |
Dr. Michalke | 1936 | 1937 | |
Richard Högg | 1945 | 1946 | |
Josef Pöttinger | 1946 | 1947 | |
Alv Riemke (caretaker) | 1947 | ||
Franz Dietl | 1947 | 1948 | |
Alv Riemke | 1948 | 1950 | |
David Davidson | 1950 | 1951 | |
Alv Riemke | 1951 | 1951 | |
Max Schäfer | 1951 | 1953 | |
Georg Bayerer | 1953 | 1954 | |
Georg Knöpfle | 1954 | ||
Jakob Streitle | 1954 | 1955 | |
Bertl Moll | 1955 | 1956 | |
Willibald Hahn | 1956 | 1958 | 1 Cup |
Bertl Moll (caretaker) | 1958 | ||
Adolf Patek | 1958 | 1961 | |
Helmut Schneider | 1961 | 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.[2] Felix Magath (in 2005), Ottmar Hitzfeld (in 2008), and Louis van Gaal (in 2010) were awarded the title of German Football Manager of the Year for their work at Bayern. In 2001 Hitzfeld was awarded UEFA Coach of the Year and the "World Coach of the Year" title.
No. | Coach | Period | League Record | Major Titles |
Titles | |||||||
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from | until | days | P | W | D | L | GF | GA | ||||
1 | Zlatko Čajkovski | 01/07/63 | 30/06/68 | 1096 | 102 | 52 | 18 | 32 | 211 | 170 | 3 | 2 Cup, 1 European Cup Winners Cup |
2 | Branko Zebec | 01/07/68 | 13/03/70 | 621 | 58 | 32 | 14 | 12 | 117 | 56 | 2 | 1 Championship, 1 Cup |
3 | Udo Lattek | 14/03/70 | 02/01/75 | 1756 | 163 | 102 | 33 | 28 | 424 | 202 | 5 | 3 Championships, 1 Cup, 1 European Champions Cup |
4 | Dettmar Cramer | 16/01/75 | 01/12/77 | 1051 | 101 | 40 | 27 | 34 | 205 | 180 | 3 | 2 European Champions Cup, 1 Intercontinental Cup |
5 | Gyula Lorant | 02/12/77 | 28/02/79 | 454 | 38 | 16 | 10 | 12 | 72 | 57 | 0 | |
6 | Pal Csernai | 01/03/79 | 16/05/83 | 1538 | 147 | 87 | 31 | 29 | 346 | 173 | 4 | 2 Championships, 1 Cup, 1 Super Cup |
7 | Reinhard Saftig | 17/05/83 | 30/06/83 | 45 | 3 | 1 | 1 | 1 | 7 | 7 | 0 | |
8 | Udo Lattek | 01/07/83 | 30/06/87 | 1461 | 136 | 82 | 35 | 19 | 313 | 141 | 5 | 3 Championships, 2 Cups |
9 | Jupp Heynckes | 01/07/87 | 08/10/91 | 1561 | 148 | 82 | 40 | 26 | 303 | 157 | 4 | 2 Championships, 2 Super Cups |
10 | Søren Lerby | 09/10/91 | 11/03/92 | 155 | 15 | 4 | 5 | 6 | 23 | 23 | 0 | |
11 | Erich Ribbeck | 12/03/92 | 27/12/93 | 656 | 65 | 31 | 20 | 14 | 137 | 89 | 0 | |
12 | Franz Beckenbauer | 07/01/94 | 30/06/94 | 175 | 14 | 9 | 2 | 3 | 26 | 14 | 1 | 1 Championship |
13 | Giovanni Trapattoni | 01/07/94 | 30/06/95 | 365 | 34 | 15 | 13 | 6 | 43 | 25 | 0 | |
14 | Otto Rehhagel | 01/07/95 | 27/04/96 | 302 | 30 | 18 | 4 | 8 | 58 | 37 | 0 | |
15 | Franz Beckenbauer | 29/04/96 | 30/05/96 | 63 | 3 | 1 | 0 | 2 | 6 | 7 | 1 | 1 UEFA Cup |
16 | Giovanni Trapattoni | 01/07/96 | 30/06/98 | 730 | 68 | 29 | 20 | 9 | 137 | 81 | 3 | 1 Championship, 1 Cup, 1 League Cup |
17 | Ottmar Hitzfeld | 01/07/98 | 30/06/04 | 2192 | 204 | 128 | 41 | 35 | 425 | 181 | 11 | 4 Championships, 2 Cups, 3 League Cups, 1 Champions League, 1 Intercontinental Cup |
18 | Felix Magath | 01/07/04 | 31/01/07 | 945 | 87 | 56 | 18 | 13 | 174 | 87 | 5 | 2 Championships, 2 Cups, 1 League Cup |
19 | Ottmar Hitzfeld | 01/02/07 | 30/06/08 | 516 | 49 | 30 | 12 | 7 | 91 | 39 | 3 | 1 Championship, 1 Cup, 1 League Cup |
20 | Jürgen Klinsmann | 01/07/08 | 27/04/09 | 300 | 29 | 16 | 6 | 7 | 59 | 37 | 0 | |
21 | Jupp Heynckes | 27/04/09 | 31/05/09 | 35 | 5 | 4 | 1 | 0 | 12 | 5 | 0 | |
22 | Louis van Gaal | 01/07/09 | 10/04/11 | 648 | 63 | 35 | 17 | 11 | 133 | 66 | 3 | 1 Championship, 1 Cup, 1 Super Cup |
23 | Andries Jonker | 10/04/11 | 30/06/11 | 62 | 5 | 4 | 1 | 0 | 20 | 5 | 0 | |
24 | Jupp Heynckes | 30/06/11 | n/a | 260 | 11 | 8 | 1 | 2 | 30 | 3 | 0 |
At the club's founding Franz John was appointed as the first president. The current president, Uli Hoeneß, is Bayern's 32nd president with several presidents having multiple spells in office (counted separately.)[3]
Era | President |
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1900–1903 | Franz John |
1903–1906 | Willem Hesselink |
1906–1907 | Kurt Müller |
1907–1913 | 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 | Karl-Heinz Oettinger |
1935–1937 | Richard Amesmeier |
1937–1938 | Franz Nußhardt |
1938–1943 | 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 |
1962–19.03.1979 | Wilhelm Neudecker |
24.04.1979–09.10.1985 | Willi O. Hoffmann |
09.10.1985–07.10.1994 | Fritz Scherer |
07.10.1994–28.11.2009 | Franz Beckenbauer |
28.11.2009– | Uli Hoeneß |
Bayern has won 55 major trophies.[4]
Bayern is one of only three clubs to have won all three major European competitions and also the last club to have won the European Cup three times in a row, entitling them to wear a multiple-winner badge during Champions League matches.
Golden Boot for Top Scorer in Europe - Winner of the Soulier d'Or | ||
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Player | Year/s (Goals) | |
Gerd Müller | 1970 (28), 1972 (40) | |
UEFA Champions League Top scorers | ||
Player | Year/s (Goals) | |
Gerd Müller | 1973 (12), 1974 (8), 1975 (5), 1977 (5) (only player to become Top scorer four times) | |
Karl-Heinz Rummenigge | 1981 (6) | |
Dieter Hoeneß | 1982 (7) | |
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 Gomez | 2011 (28) | |
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) The scores by Müller of 1972, 70 and 73 are still unmatched record! |
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1ºTop scorer World Cup | ||
Player | Year/s (Goals) | |
Gerd Müller | 1970 (10) | |
Miroslav Klose | 2006 (5) | |
Thomas Müller | 2010 (5) | |
2ºTop scorer World Cup | ||
Player | Year/s (Goals) | |
Gerd Müller | 14 Goals (1970–1974) | |
Miroslav Klose | 14 Goals (2002-2006-2010) |
Highlighted Players played for Bayern Munich while winning the World Cup.
* Franz Beckenbauer won the World Cup 1974 as player and 1990 as coach. He was also player and later coach for Bayern Munich.
** Jupp Heynckes won the World Cup as player and later became coach of Bayern Munich.
As of 9 May 2011[update]
Fiscal year | Revenues in Mio. €[I] | Earnings in Mio. €[I] | Members[II] | Fanclubs | Fanclub members |
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1992–93 | 33.3 | 2.5 | 24,285 | 720 | ? |
1993–94 | 38.0 | 0.1 | 33,000 | 850 | ? |
1994–95 | 63.4 | 4.9 | 44,311 | 1,100 | ? |
1995–96 | 75.3 | 3.1 | 59,339 | 1,348 | 63,747 |
1996–97 | 84.5 | 7.7 | 71,757 | 1,532 | 78,958 |
1997–98 | 100.5 | 8.1 | 77,075 | 1,617 | 88,893 |
1998–99 | 127.7 | 12.3 | 81,957 | 1,761 | 98,728 |
1999–00 | 144.7 | 8.7 | 84,717 | 1,845 | 107,112 |
2000–01 | 173.2 | 16.5 | 91.288 | 1.909 | 115,343 |
2001–02 | 176.0 | 9.8 | 95,195 | 1,980 | 121,348 |
2002–03 | 162.7 | 0.4 | 96,440 | 2,055 | 132,308 |
2003–04 | 166.3 | −3.4 | 97,810 | 2,123 | 136,563 |
2004–05 | 189.5 | 6.6 | 104,720 | 2,189 | 146,009 |
2005–06 | 204.7 | 4.8 | 121,119 | 2,290 | 156,673 |
2006–07 | 225.8 | 18.9 | 135,752 | 2,329 | 164,580 |
2007–08 | 286.8 | 2.1 | 147,072 | 2,437 | 176,976 |
2008–09 | 268.7 | 2.5 | 151,227 | 2,535 | 181,688 |
2009–10 | 312.0 | 2.9 | 162,187 | 2,764 | 192,160 |
As of 1 December 2010[update][6][7][8]
^I : The represent are the AG's earnings and revenues. ^II : The number represents the club's members.
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