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 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.

Source

Coach Period Titles
fromuntil
Netherlands Dr. Willem Hesselink 1903 (?)?
England Thomas Taylor 1907?
England Dr. George Hoer 19091911
England Thomas Taylor 1911
England Charles Griffiths 19111912
England Billy Townley 1914
Germany Franz Kreisel 1915
Germany Franz Baumann 19161917
Germany Heinz Kirstner 19171918
Germany Karl Storch 19181919
England Billy Townley 19191921
Hungary Izidor Kürschner 19211922
Germany Hans Schmid 19221924
Scotland Jim McPherson 19241927
Hungary Konrad Weiß 19271928
Hungary Kálmán Konrád 19281930
Austria Richard "Dombi" Kohn 19311933 1 Championship
Germany Hans Tauchert 19331934
Germany Ludwig Hofmann 19341935
Germany Dr. Richard Michalke 19351937
Germany Heinz Körner 19371938
Germany Ludwig Goldbrunner 19381943
Germany Conrad Heidkamp 19431945
Germany Richard Högg 19451946
Germany Josef Pöttinger 19461947
Germany Alv Riemke (caretaker) 1947
Germany Franz Dietl 19471948
Germany Alv Riemke 19481950
England David Davidson 19501951
Germany Alv Riemke 19511951
Germany Max Schäfer 19511953
Germany Georg Bayerer 19531954
Germany Georg Knöpfle 1954
Germany Jakob Streitle 19541955
Germany Bertl Moll 19551956
Germany Willibald Hahn 19561958 1 Cup
Germany Bertl Moll (caretaker) 1958
Austria Adolf Patek 19581961
Germany Helmut Schneider 19611963

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.[2] Felix Magath (in 2005), Ottmar Hitzfeld (in 2008), Louis van Gaal (in 2010), and Jupp Heynckes (in 2013) 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 IFFHS World's Best Club Coach titles. Also in 2013 Heynckes was awarded FIFA World Coach of the Year and the IFFHS World's Best Club Coach titles.

No. Coach Period League Record Major
Titles
Titles
fromuntildaysPWDLGFGA
1 Socialist Federal Republic of Yugoslavia Zlatko Čajkovski 1 July 196330 June 1968 1826 102521832211170 3 2 Cup, 1 European Cup Winners Cup
2 Socialist Federal Republic of Yugoslavia Branko Zebec 1 July 196813 March 1970 621 5832141211756 2 1 Championship, 1 Cup
3 Germany Udo Lattek 14 March 19702 January 1975 1756 1631023328424202 5 3 Championships, 1 Cup, 1 European Champions Cup
4 Germany Dettmar Cramer 16 January 19751 December 1977 1051 101402734205180 3 2 European Champions Cup, 1 Intercontinental Cup
5 Hungary Gyula Lorant 2 December 197728 February 1979 454 381610127257 0
6 Hungary Pal Csernai 1 March 197916 May 1983 1538 147873129346173 4 2 Championships, 1 Cup, 1 Super Cup
7 Germany Reinhard Saftig 17 May 198330 June 1983 45 311177 0
8 Germany Udo Lattek 1 July 198330 June 1987 1461 136823519313141 5 3 Championships, 2 Cups
9 Germany Jupp Heynckes 1 July 19878 October 1991 1561 148824026303157 4 2 Championships, 2 Super Cups
10 Denmark Søren Lerby 9 October 199111 March 1992 155 154562323 0
11 Germany Erich Ribbeck 12 March 199227 December 1993 656 6531201413789 0
12 Germany Franz Beckenbauer 7 January 199430 June 1994 175 149232614 1 1 Championship
13 Italy Giovanni Trapattoni 1 July 199430 June 1995 365 34151364325 0
14 Germany Otto Rehhagel 1 July 199527 April 1996 302 3018485837 0
15 Germany Franz Beckenbauer 29 April 199630 June 1996 63 310267 1 1 UEFA Cup
16 Italy Giovanni Trapattoni 1 July 199630 June 1998 730 682920913781 3 1 Championship, 1 Cup, 1 League Cup
17 Germany Ottmar Hitzfeld 1 July 199830 June 2004 2192 2041284135425181 11 4 Championships, 2 Cups, 3 League Cups, 1 Champions League, 1 Intercontinental Cup
18 Germany Felix Magath 1 July 200431 January 2007 945 8756181317487 5 2 Championships, 2 Cups, 1 League Cup
19 Germany Ottmar Hitzfeld 1 February 200730 June 2008 516 49301279139 3 1 Championship, 1 Cup, 1 League Cup
20 Germany Jürgen Klinsmann 1 July 200827 April 2009 300 2916675937 0
21 Germany Jupp Heynckes 27 April 200931 May 2009 35 5410125 0
22 Netherlands Louis van Gaal 1 July 200910 April 2011 648 6335171113366 3 1 Championship, 1 Cup, 1 Super Cup
23 Netherlands Andries Jonker 10 April 201126 June 2011 61 5410205 0
24 Germany Jupp Heynckes 1 July 201125 June 2013 725 68528817540 4 1 Super Cup, 1 Championship, 1 Champions League, 1 Cup
25 Spain Pep Guardiola 26 June 2013 30 June 2016 1045 64537417136 5 2 Championship, 1 Cup, 1 UEFA Super Cup, 1 FIFA Club World Cup
26 Italy Carlo Ancelotti 1 July 2016

Presidents

Former 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, Karl Hopfner, is Bayern's 34th president with several presidents having multiple spells in office (counted separately.)[3]

Era President
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
1962–24 April 1979 Wilhelm Neudecker
24.04.1979–09.10.1985 Willi O. Hoffmann
09.10.1985–07.10.1994 Fritz Scherer
07.10.1994–28 November 2009 Franz Beckenbauer
28.11.2009–13 March 2014 Uli Hoeneß
02.05.2014– Karl Hopfner

Honours

Bayern has won 118 major trophies.[4]

National titles (61)

German League Cup is a Competiton held since 1986 as Fuji-Cup (1986 to 1996), later DFB-Ligapokal (1997 to 2007); Then Telekom Cup formerly known as T-Home Cup and LIGA total! Cup (since 2009)

International titles (11)

Bayern is one of only four clubs to have won all three major European competitions and the only one of them who won also the Club World Cup. Bayern are 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.

Regional competitions (22)

International friendly competitions (24)

  • Orange Trophy
    • Champions: 1972
  • Yingli Cup
    • Champions: 2012
  • Audi Football Summit
    • Champions (4): 2011, 2012, 2014, 2015
  • Wiener Stadthallenturnier
    • Champions: 1971
  • Trofeo Ciudad de Las Palmas
    • Champions: 1972
  • Trofeo 75 Aniversario del Athletic de Bilbao
    • Champions: 1973
  • Trofeo Internacional Ciudad de Terrassa
    • Champions: 1973
  • Toulouse Tournament
    • Champions: 1979
  • Mohamed V Trophy
    • Champions: 1972

Honours and awards

FC Bayern Munich II (10)

FC Bayern Munich junior team

Honours for players

Honour Player Year/s
Goalkeeper of the Century (4th)
Title awarded only once
Sepp Maier
Ballon d'Or
Title awarded since 1956, stopped in 2009
Gerd Müller 1970
Franz Beckenbauer 1972, 1976
Karl-Heinz Rummenigge 1980, 1981
Ballon d'Or (2nd)
Title awarded since 1956, stopped in 2009
Gerd Müller 1972
Franz Beckenbauer 1974, 1975
Karl-Heinz Rummenigge 1979
Paul Breitner 1981
Jürgen Klinsmann 1995
Ballon d'Or (3rd)
Title awarded since 1956, stopped in 2009
Franz Beckenbauer 1966
Gerd Müller 1969, 1973
Oliver Kahn 2001, 2002
FIFA Footballer of the year
Title awarded since 1991, stopped in 2009
Lothar Matthäus 1991
FIFA Footballer of the year (2nd)
Title awarded since 1991, stopped in 2009
Oliver Kahn 2002
FIFA Footballer of the year (3rd)
Title awarded since 1991, stopped in 2009
Jürgen Klinsmann 1995
FIFA Ballon d'Or (3rd)
Title awarded since 2010, after Ballon d'Or & FIFA World Player of the Year awards were merged
Franck Ribéry 2013
Manuel Neuer 2014
UEFA Footballer of the Year
Title awarded since 1998, stopped in 2010
Stefan Effenberg 2001
UEFA Best Goalkeeper
Title awarded since 1998, stopped in 2010
Oliver Kahn 1999, 2000, 2001, 2002
UEFA Best Player in Europe
Title awarded since 2011
Franck Ribéry 2013
Onze d'Or
Title awarded since 1976
Karl-Heinz Rummenigge 1980, 1981
Bravo Award
Title awarded since 1978
Owen Hargreaves 2001
Thomas Müller 2010
FIFA Golden Ball
Title awarded since 1982
Oliver Kahn 2002
World's Best Goalkeeper
Title awarded since 1987
Jean-Marie Pfaff 1987
Oliver Kahn 1999, 2001, 2002
Manuel Neuer 2013, 2014, 2015[5]
German Footballer of the Year
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[6] 2013
Manuel Neuer[7] 2014
Austrian Footballer of the Year
Title awarded since 1984
David Alaba 2011, 2012, 2013, 2014, 2015
Austrian Sports Personality of the Year
Title awarded since 1949
David Alaba 2013, 2014
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
Dutch Sportsman of the year
Title awarded since 1951
Arjen Robben 2014
France Footballer of the Year
Title awarded since 1965
Franck Ribéry 2008, 2013
England Player of the Year
Title awarded since 2003
Owen Hargreaves 2006
Danish Football Player of the Year
Title awarded since 1963
Brian Laudrup 1992
Swedish footballer of the Year
Title awarded since 1946
Patrik Andersson 2001
Piłka nożna magazine plebiscite / Polish Footballer of the Year
Title awarded since 1973
Robert Lewandowski 2014
Polish Sportspersonality of the Year
Title awarded since 1926
Robert Lewandowski 2015
Paraguayan Footballer of the Year
Title awarded since 1997
Roque Santa Cruz 1999
Asian Footballer of the Year
Title awarded since 1988
Ali Daei 1999
Ghanaian Footballer of the Year
Samuel Kuffour 1998, 1999, 2001
BBC African Footballer of the Year
Title awarded since 1991
Samuel Kuffour 2001
Top Scorers
Golden Boot for Top Scorer in Europe - Winner of the Soulier d'Or
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)
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 Gómez 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!
The score by Rummenigge of 1981 has been unmatched since!

1ºTop scorer World Cup
Player Year/s (Goals)
Gerd Müller 1970 (10)
Miroslav Klose 2006 (5)
Thomas Müller 2010 (5)
2ºAll-time Top scorer World Cup goalscorers
Player Year/s (Goals)
Miroslav Klose 16 Goals (2002–2006–2010–2014)
Gerd Müller 14 Goals (1970–1974)
Thomas Müller 10 Goals (2010–2014–present)

World Cup winning players

The following World Cup winning players, played at Bayern Munich at some point during their career. 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.

Records

Bundesliga

All-time

Per season

Per match

Other national records

International record

Appearances

Competitive, professional matches only.
As of 22 January 2016
# Name Years League Cup Continental Other Total
1Germany Sepp Maier1962–1980536638518702
2Germany Oliver Kahn1994–20084295813214633
3Germany Gerd Müller1964-1979453647920616
4Germany Franz Beckenbauer1963–1977427617718583
5Germany Georg Schwarzenbeck1966–198141657765554
6Germany Klaus Augenthaler1976–199140450892545
7Germany Bernd Dürnberger1972–198537543834505
8Germany Bastian Schweinsteiger2002–2015342471038500
9Germany Philipp Lahm2002–present3045010813475
10Germany Mehmet Scholl1992–2007334378810469

Goalscorers

Competitive, professional matches only.
As of 20 April 2016
# Name League Cup Continental Other Total
1Germany Gerd Müller398807025573
2Germany Karl-Heinz Rummenigge16225301218
3Germany Rainer Ohlhauser1861417208
4Germany Roland Wohlfarth11918180155
5Germany Thomas Müller9123362152
6Germany Dieter Hoeneß10217260145
7Brazil Giovane Élber9216238139
8Germany Dieter Brenninger114616127
9Peru Claudio Pizarro8719190125
10Germany Mehmet Scholl8711181117

Club records

Clubs statistics

Fiscal year Revenues in Mio. €[I] Earnings in Mio. €[I] Members[II] Fanclubs Fanclub members
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[9][10] 268.7 2.5 151,227 2,535 181,688
2009–10[11] 312.0 2.9 162,187 2,764 192,160
2010–11[12] 290.9 1.3 171,345 2,952 204,235
2011–12 332.2 11.1 187,865 3,202 231,197
2012–13[13] 393.9 14.0 223,985 3,576 262,077
2013–14[14] 480.0 16.4 233,427 3,749 283,558
2014–15[15] 485.6 15.1 251,315 3,774 293,607

Notes

^I : The represent are the AG's earnings and revenues. ^II : The number represents the club's members.

References

  1. Schulze-Marmeling, Dietrich (2003). Die Bayern. Die Geschichte des deutschen Rekordmeisters (in German). Die Werkstatt. ISBN 3-89533-426-X.
  2. "Bayern head coaches in the Bundesliga" (in German). FC Bayern Munich official website. 2011. Retrieved 30 October 2011.
  3. "Die Präsidenten des FC Bayern" (in German). FC Bayern Munich official website. Retrieved 29 January 2010.
  4. "Klubstatistik". FC Bayern Munich Official Website. June 2008. Retrieved 11 August 2008.
  5. "THE WORLD'S BEST GOALKEEPER 2015". IFFHS. 7 January 2016.
  6. "Bastian Schweinsteiger ist Fußballer des Jahres" (in German). kicker.de. 28 July 2013. Retrieved 28 July 2013.
  7. "Manuel Neuer ist Fußballer des Jahres" (in German). kicker.de. 10 August 2014. Retrieved 10 August 2014.
  8. "Bundesliga: Statistics: Most unfair matches". weltfussball.de. 2008. Retrieved 7 July 2008.
  9. "Jahresabschluss der FC Bayern AG" (in German). FC Bayern Munich. 27 November 2009. Retrieved 28 November 2009.
  10. Bayern-Magazin, Nr. 7/60, page: 41 (in German)
  11. "Zum 18. Mal in Folge profitabel" (in German). FC Bayern Munich. 30 November 2010. Retrieved 1 December 2010.
  12. "FC Bayern zum 19. Mal in Folge profitabel" (in German). FC Bayern Munich. 18 November 2011. Retrieved 16 April 2012.
  13. "Bayern post landmark €400M plus turnover". FC Bayern Munich. 13 November 2013. Retrieved 1 September 2014.
  14. "Bayern smash €500m turnover barrier". FC Bayern Munich. 28 November 2014. Retrieved 17 January 2016.
  15. "Title-winning season yields record profit". FC Bayern Munich. 27 November 2015. Retrieved 17 January 2016.

13.[1]

  1. http://www.bayernbaeda.de/statistik/spieler/spieler_rangliste.htm
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